Sgt. Kyle Drobny, 21, of Kellogg, Idaho, a member of B Company, 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, wears body armor as he serves as catcher during a pick-up game of baseball in Mosul, Iraq, on Thursday.
Finally, military investigators thanks to John Kerry's plan have determined where all the body armor that was missing was hidden.
Second Lt. Garrett Hendrickson, 23, of Grover, Colo., the Heavy Weapons Platoon commander of B Company, 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, examines video footage from a camera found in a vehicle during a traffic stop in Mosul, Iraq, on Thursday.
The LT. disputes the fact that he is heavy and has demanded a retraction from the original caption writers.
Second Lt. Garrett Hendrickson, center, and his soldiers enter a suspicious building during a patrol in Mosul, Iraq, on Thursday.
The suspicious building was thoroughly questioned and later was allowed to stand unmolested.
Second Lt. Garrett Hendrickson gives a mission brief in Mosul, Iraq, on Thursday.
Many of the Troops soon made it clear that they preferred mission boxer shorts.
Second Lt. Garrett Hendrickson approaches a suspicious bunker discovered during a patrol in Mosul, Iraq, on Thursday.
The suspicious bunker was taken into custody and a local magistrate will determine it's future after the weekend.
Spc. Matthew Hast, a member of B Company, 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, treats an Iraqi man after he was shot by soldiers on Thursday for failing to stop during a vehicle pursuit after an attack with an improvised explosive device in Mosul, Iraq.
It is OK Specialist, it only hurts when I laugh!
Soldiers survey the scene of a twin car bomb explosion near an Interior Ministry office in Baghdad on Thursday. The explosions killed at least 11 people and wounded many more.
Our survey said, lets get the rogues who did this.
Soldiers inspect the damage caused by a roadside bomb in Baghdad on Friday that targeted an Iraqi army convoy. One civilian was killed three others wounded, an interior ministry source said.
At an Iraqi auto auction, this is considered a cream puff.
Members of the Washington, D.C. National Guard practice folding a giant-size flag as they prepare for the opening day ceremonies for the first home game between the Washington Nationals and the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks at RFK Stadium in Washington on Thursday.
Hey Sarge, is the new Major League Baseball team in DC the only one to have it's own military?
Good evening, Radix. ((HUGS)) You are so ON with today's captions. I am LOL!!! I am so glad both the buildings cooperated with our troops.