Battle for Mosul, Iraq

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  • Nov. 1: Iraqi police and U.S. soldiers investigate the site of a car bombing in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • Nov. 7: A U.S. Army soldier from K Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment patrols in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • Oct. 24: U.S. Army Sgt. Jose Regalado tests an Iraqi man's hands for explosives residue in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • Oct. 24: An Iraqi police officer searches men during a patrol with U.S. troops in Mosul, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • Nov. 3: U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Snead, 34, from Falls Church, Va. peers through the scope of his weapon during a joint patrol with the Iraqi Army in Mosul, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • March 31: An Iraqi family reacts as U.S. Army soldiers from K Troop, Third Squadron, Third Armored Cavalry Regiment detain their relative after a rocket propelled grenade attack on U.S. troops in Mosul, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • March 21: Iraqi Army soldiers look at the body of a man they killed when he was caught placing a roadside bomb in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • Nov. 6: U.S. Army Capt. Justin Davis Harper, commander of K Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, center, is served tea as he meets with an Iraqi police commander in Mosul, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.
  • Nov. 1: Iraqi police and soldiers investigate the site of a car bombing in Mosul, Iraq. Five years after the U.S.-led invasion and following a significant drop in violence countrywide over the past year, the battle for Iraq's third largest city still waxes and wanes.

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