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English: Personnel from Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force- Arabian Peninsula cross a highway median in order to avoid unnecessary stoppage during a convoy of new en:RG-33 vehicles to Baghdad. Picture shows en:CROWS remote weapons stations attached.
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Personnel from Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force- Arabian Peninsula cross a highway median in order to avoid unnecessary stoppage during a convoy of new RG-33 vehicles to Baghdad, June 2, 2008. The new vehicles are used by Special Forces to provide extra protection against improvised explosive device attacks. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Joseph W. Pfaff/Released)