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US troops patrol Baghdad on foot U.S. troops are patrolling the streets in some Baghdad neighborhoods on foot in a new bid to win the trust of Iraqis, an unusual sight for many residents more used to seeing them travel in armored vehicle convoys. US troops patrol Baghdad on foot to win the people’s trust BAGHDAD: US troops are patrolling the streets in some Baghdad neighbourhoods on foot in a new bid to win the trust of Iraqis, an unusual sight for many residents more used to seeing them travel in armoured vehicle convoys. Troops patrol Baghdad on foot in move to gain Iraqis trust US TROOPS are patrolling the streets in some Baghdad neighbourhoods on foot in an effort to win the trust of Iraqis, an unusual sight for many residents more used to seeing them travel in armoured vehicle convoys. US troops patrol Baghdad on foot to win trust BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. troops are patrolling the streets in some Baghdad neighborhoods on foot in a new bid to win the trust of Iraqis, an unusual sight for many residents more used to seeing them travel in armoured vehicle convoys. US troops patrol Baghdad on foot By Ross Colvin BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. Around the Towns for week of Aug. 17, 2006 Bethlehem Township -- The Township Committee is considering two open space preservation purchases. Hunting drive-by killers on patrol in Baghdad Take cover! yelled Captain Ryan Nystrom as gunshots rang out. Bomber kills 35 near Shiite mosque A suicide bomber struck at a checkpoint to a revered Shiite mosque here yesterday, killing 35 people and threatening to further agitate sectarian violence as U.S. and Iraqi troops intensified operations in Baghdad to rout militias and death squads. Hunting drive-by killers on patrol in Baghdad Take cover! yelled Captain Ryan Nystrom as gunshots rang out. The leader of the 14th U.S. Cavalry Crazy Horse platoon and his men crouched behind a low wall, trying to figure out where the two pop pop sounds had come from. A minute later, they heard the low boom of an explosion somewhere nearby. US sending 300 newly returned troops back to Iraq About 300 U.S. soldiers who just weeks ago returned home to Alaska after a year in Iraq are being ordered back to try to help bolster security in Baghdad, the U.S. Army said on Monday. |