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English: Al Qaim, Iraq - Local children gather in the streets to show their support for a free Iraq, while their parents vote on a new Constitution in Iraq. Iraqi Army soldiers and US Marines from 3rd battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2 provide security around the city. The Marines of Regimental Combat Team 2 conduct counter-insurgency operations with Iraqi Security Forces to isolate and neutralize anti-Iraqi forces, to support the continued development of Iraqi Security Forces, and to support Iraqi reconstruction and democratic elections in order to create a secure environment that enables Iraqi self-reliance and self-governance.
Date Taken on 16 October 2005
Source http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmardiv/PublishingImages/2005/referendum_h.jpg
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