Spc. Diagostizo Carl of Springfield, Ill., with Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, mans a machine gun during a patrol in central Baghdad on Wednesday.
Many years ago Spc. Diagostizo learned from his father the Law of Steel.
You can't always trust men and you can't always trust money.
As for Steel, now this you can always trust.
An Iraqi worker sprays away debris in front of a damaged Iraqi police car at the site of a car bomb explosion in Baquba, Iraq, on Wednesday. The bomb exploded outside a police station, killing at least three people, including the bomber, and injuring nearly 30 others, police and witnesses said.
Preparations for the big celebration of the Cubs impending World Series Championship are being made months in advance for TomKow6's sake.
An Iraqi policeman stands atop a bomb-damaged wall as he guards the police station in Baquba where a car bomb exploded Wednesday.
Iraq new construction standards are considered by many to be not quite "State of the Art."
An Iraqi man suspected of being involved in attacks on coalition forces is questioned in his home during a raid by the 82nd Airborne Division on Wednesday near Fallujah, Iraq.
The new Worlds record for sitting immobile on one's knees was recently set by an Iraq civilian, who had never before entered the Competition.
A soldier with the 82nd Airborne Division keeps watch over a 16-year-old Iraqi boy while his father is questioned in another room during a raid near Fallujah on Wednesday.
Sometimes, Guard Duty in Iraq is not nearly as glamorous as the television cameras tend to make it appear.
US Marine Lt. James Marsh, left, kisses his girlfriend Camille Rose goodbye while AOAN Lakesha Pollard says goodbye to her husband, Bernie Pollard, before boarding the USS Boxer at the 32nd Street Naval Station in san Diego for its return deployment to the conflict in Iraq.
The Marines are looking for a few good kissers.
Two Iraqi students talk to each other as U.S Army Specialist Craigan Battles, from Antlers, Oklahoma, of Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion 6th Infantry Regiment, stands guard during a political science lecture given by Col. Robert Gordon, at Baghdad University in the Iraqi capital, Wednesday Jan. 14, 2004.
Some of the members of Political Science Fan Club, were anxious to be first in line for the Autograph Session which was to follow the exciting speech.
US soldiers target a house in Samarra. The US army said it has caught a 'most wanted' official and tightened the net around Iraq's former number two Ezzat Ibrahim al-Duri.
In Iraq, under Coalition auspices, defective door bells are considered to be a prosecutable misdemeanor.
Just another day at the office for our Troops.