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There's strong... And then there's Army Strong. The Bronze Star and Purple Heart Medals are a few of the many medals that veterans can proudly wear on Veterans Day and on other occasions. A Soldier from the 984th Military Police Company, Police Transition Team provides security for other team members as they visit the Iraqi police SWAT headquarters station in Diwaniyah. Dozens of Iraqi citizens from Baghdad's Al Mansour neighborhood line up outside a small school house for a free medical screening sponsored by the 5th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division.
First Sergeant Elva Marquez, US Army South Headquarters, Headquarters Company First Sergeant, center in blue, makes the final  turn during the 2006 Army 10-Miler Brig. Gen. Ken Keen, US Army SOuth Commanding General, runs toward the finish line during the 2006 Army 10-Miler in Washington, D.C. on 8 October 2006. Runners from the US Army South 10-Miler Team pose for a photo prior to the start of the 2006 Army 10-Miler run in Washington, D.C. on 8 October 2006. The USARSO Active Duty Masters Men's Team took third place in their category while the Women's Team took third in the Open Women's category. A second USARSO Men's team took 10th place in the Open Men's category. A total of 24,000 runners participated in this years run. Brig. Gen. Nolen Bivens, U.S. Southern Command chief of staff, talks to a Veterans Administration Hospital patient while others look on during a visit Oct. 26. Leaders from SOUTHCOM visit the hospital monthly to talk with patients and hospital staff. Army Brig. Gen. Edward Leacock, deputy commander, Joint Task Force Guantanamo, briefs Adm. James Stavridis, commander, U.S. Southern Command, on detention operations Oct. 28 as Rear Adm. Harry Harris, commander, JTF-GTMO, right, and Navy Capt. Mark Leary, commander, Naval Station Guantanamo, listen. The briefing took place during the joint combatant commander\'s first visit to JTF-GTMO since taking command Oct. 19."
Army Brig. Gen. Nolen Bivens, chief of staff, U.S. Southern Command, serves a hot dog to Luis Cruz, a Department of Defense policy officer, while Marine Maj. McClendon Waters, chief of staff executive officer, grills hamburgers and Shannon Ballentine, a Tri-County Combined Federal Campaign loaned executive, puts more burgers on the grill for Cheeseburgers for Charity Nov. 2. The charity fundraiser, part of the CFC which ends Nov. 15, raised just under $500 for CFC agencies. Members of SOUTHCOM have raised more than $50,000 so far.

Soldiers from Grand Prairie Texas' 2d Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment hold the nation's Colors for the pre-race National Anthem prior to the start of the Nov. 5 NASCAR Dickies 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway. Staff Sgt. Mia Sidlasky, a patient from Walter Reed Army Medical Center, salutes with The Old Guard Soldier Staff Sgt. Ebony Y. Flowers at the Tomb of the Unknowns. Sgt. Jack Thorn, from the 561st Military Police Company, 10th Mountain Division, provides security while fellow Soldiers talk to Afghan policemen about suspicious activity in their area in Bagram, Afghanistan. Wounded Servicemembers Take on 26.2-Mile Challenge in New York"
A Soldier is welcomed home by family members in Asheville, N.C., after more than 15 months deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Soldier is assigned to the 210th Military Police Company, North Carolina Army National Guard. Joe Nemechek earned an 18th-place finish at Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 5. Joe Nemechek earned an 18th-place finish at Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 5. The Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Pride initiative encourages all veterans to wear their military decorations this Veterans Day, Nov. 11. U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Oberwegner, with Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, receives assistance over a wall from a fellow Soldier during a home search near Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 29, 2006.
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