British army Cpl. Christopher Cooper, kneeling, an engineer with the Corps of Royal Engineers, discusses the next step after finding an improvised explosive device with Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 2nd Anbar Battalion during a counter-IED familiarization training exercise at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, June 1, 2016. Iraqi soldiers were trained in various counter-IED identification techniques. This training is critical to enabling Iraqi security forces to counter the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant as they work to regain territory from the terrorist group. ( Army photo by Sgt. Kalie Jone


British army Cpl. Christopher Cooper, kneeling, an engineer with the Corps of Royal Engineers, discusses the next step after finding an improvised explosive device with Iraqi soldiers assigned to the 2nd Anbar Battalion during a counter-IED familiarization training exercise at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, June 1, 2016. Iraqi soldiers were trained in various counter-IED identification techniques. This training is critical to enabling Iraqi security forces to counter the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant as they work to regain territory from the terrorist group. ( Army photo by Sgt. Kalie Jones/Released)


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