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Iraqi soldiers and police set up checkpoints and roadblocks to ensure security during the constitutional referendum. In the background, Iraqi locals look on as they proceed to the voting site. (U.S. Army photo by STAFF SGT. Kyle Davis) (Released)

Iraqi soldiers and police, in conjunction with US military personnel, set up checkpoints and roadblocks, to ensure security prior to and during the casting of votes on the constitutional referendum at a polling station. (U.S. Army photo by STAFF SGT. Kyle Davis) (Released)

An Iraqi soldier sets up checkpoints and roadblocks to ensure security during the constitutional referendum.The soldier manns an Iraqi military tank positioned behind a semi-camouflaged area. (U.S. Army photo by STAFF SGT. Kyle Davis) (Released)

Iraqi police are mobilized to polling sites in Iraq's first official democratic elections Dec. 15, 2005. The Iraqi Police as well as the Iraqi Army were scheduled to vote earlier than the rest of the populace in order to provide added security during Iraq's general elections.(U.S. Army photo by PVT. Ronald R. Gaete) (Released)

An armed Iraqi Army soldier provides security from the roof of the building of the polling station, while local Iraqis cast their vote on the constitutional referendum. (U.S. Army photo by SPC. Jeffery Sandstrum) (Released)

An Iraqi police officer uses a mirror to search under vehicles at a security checkpoint in Kirkuk, Iraq, Dec. 13, 2005. Election security decals are being issued by Coalition Forces at a local Iraqi police compound in Kirkuk. (U.S. Army photo by SPC. Timothy Kingston) (Released)

Iraqi police are mobilized to polling sites in Iraq's first official democratic elections Dec. 15, 2005. The Iraqi Police as well as the Iraqi Army were scheduled to vote earlier than the rest of the populace in order to provide added security during Iraq's general elections.(U.S. Army photo by PVT. Ronald R. Gaete) (Released)

Iraqi police are mobilized to polling sites in Iraq's first official democratic elections Dec. 15, 2005. The Iraqi Police as well as the Iraqi Army were scheduled to vote earlier than the rest of the populace in order to provide added security during Iraq's general elections.(U.S. Army photo by PVT. Ronald R. Gaete) (Released)

Iraqi police are mobilized to polling sites in Iraq's first official democratic elections Dec. 15, 2005. The Iraqi Police as well as the Iraqi Army were scheduled to vote earlier than the rest of the populace in order to provide added security during Iraq's general elections.(U.S. Army photo by PVT. Ronald R. Gaete) (Released)

Iraqi soldiers and police set up checkpoints and roadblocks with local vehicles, to ensure security during the constitutional referendum. In the background, Iraqi locals look on as they proceed to the voting site. (U.S. Army photo by STAFF SGT. Kyle Davis) (Released)

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Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM

Base: Camp Liberty

State: Baghdad

Country: Iraq (IRQ)

Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST

Scene Camera Operator: SSG Kyle Davis, USA

Release Status: Released to Public

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