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Pfc. Joshua T. Hatfield, a 22-year-old from Phoenix, adjusts a tire rim in the I.H.O.T. tent ("Iraqi House of Tires") at Camp Fallujah Mar. 6. He's a motor-vehicle mechanic currently assigned to 1st Platoon, Maintenance Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, and started a seven-month tour in late February. About 100 Marines make up the company, which is responsible for maintaining and repairing almost every piece of machinery used by Regimental Combat Team 1, 1st Marine Division. They also support all units and organizations based at Camp Fallujah, as well as the military and police transition teams working with the Iraqi Security Forces in the area. - Pfc. Joshua T. Hatfield, a 22-year-old from Phoenix, adjusts a tire rim in the I.H.O.T. tent ("Iraqi House of Tires") at Camp Fallujah Mar. 6. He's a motor-vehicle mechanic currently assigned to 1st Platoon, Maintenance Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, and started a seven-month tour in late February. About 100 Marines make up the company, which is responsible for maintaining and repairing almost every piece of machinery used by Regimental Combat Team 1, 1st Marine Division. They also support all units and organizations based at Camp Fallujah, as well as the military and police transition teams working with the Iraqi Security Forces in the area.

Cpl. Jessica A. Cox, a 24-year-old from Waynesville, Mo., controls the flow of patients at a Cooperative Medical Engagement event in as-Saqlawiyah, Iraq, Feb. 29. The event provided free medical care for more than 200 civilians in the community. Iraqi culture discourages male-female interaction in public, so a female team provided care and posted security for women and children. The CME events are continuous throughout Al Anbar Province. The combined effort between Iraqi personnel and coalition forces is part of the Iraqi Women's Engagement program driven by the U.S. Department of State. Cox is deployed to Camp Taqaddum as a utility electrician with Marine Wing Support Squadron 272, 2nd Marine Air Wing. - Cpl. Jessica A. Cox, a 24-year-old from Waynesville, Mo., controls the flow of patients at a Cooperative Medical Engagement event in as-Saqlawiyah, Iraq, Feb. 29. The event provided free medical care for more than 200 civilians in the community. Iraqi culture discourages male-female interaction in public, so a female team provided care and posted security for women and children. The CME events are continuous throughout Al Anbar Province. The combined effort between Iraqi personnel and coalition forces is part of the Iraqi Women's Engagement program driven by the U.S. Department of State. Cox is deployed to Camp Taqaddum as a utility electrician with Marine Wing Support Squadron 272, 2nd Marine Air Wing.

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