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Iraq War Zone Workouts(59 images)
  • SGT MICAH TILLEY, 25, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" works out at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. Tilley works out 5 to 6 times a week and regularly competes Camp fitness competitions. Tilley hails from Lucky, Ohio and dreams of becoming a personal trainer after fulfilling his duty in the US Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
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  • SGT MICAH TILLEY, 25, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" works out at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. Tilley works out 5 to 6 times a week and regularly competes Camp fitness competitions. Tilley hails from Lucky, Ohio and dreams of becoming a personal trainer after fulfilling his duty in the US Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • SGT MICAH TILLEY, 25, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" works out at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. Tilley works out 5 to 6 times a week and regularly competes Camp fitness competitions. Tilley hails from Lucky, Ohio and dreams of becoming a personal trainer after fulfilling his duty in the US Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • SGT MICAH TILLEY, 25, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" works out at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. Tilley works out 5 to 6 times a week and regularly competes Camp fitness competitions. Tilley hails from Lucky, Ohio and dreams of becoming a personal trainer after fulfilling his duty in the US Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • SGT MICAH TILLEY, 25, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" works out at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. Tilley works out 5 to 6 times a week and regularly competes Camp fitness competitions. Tilley hails from Lucky, Ohio and dreams of becoming a personal trainer after fulfilling his duty in the US Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • SGT MICAH TILLEY, 25, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" works out at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. Tilley works out 5 to 6 times a week and regularly competes Camp fitness competitions. Tilley hails from Lucky, Ohio and dreams of becoming a personal trainer after fulfilling his duty in the US Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • A US soldier swims in a pool on the grounds of the former Iraqi Republican Guard Officers Club, now named "Freedom Rest" in Baghdad's Green Zone February 9 2007. Freedom Rest offers R&R for incoming battle-weary soldiers. By photographer David Honl
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  • A US soldier swims in a pool on the grounds of the former Iraqi Republican Guard Officers Club, now named "Freedom Rest" in Baghdad's Green Zone February 9 2007. Freedom Rest offers R&R for incoming battle-weary soldiers. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • Corporal CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS, 22, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" jogs past Humvees at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. In between regular daily patrol sweeps for IEDs in the Baghdad area Philips works out 5 to 6 times a week and plans to become a SWAT team member once out of the Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • Corporal CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS, 22, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" jogs past Humvees at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. In between regular daily patrol sweeps for IEDs in the Baghdad area Philips works out 5 to 6 times a week and plans to become a SWAT team member once out of the Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • Corporal CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS, 22, of the 41st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) "Denali" jogs past Humvees at Forward Operating Base Falcon south of Baghdad on February 8 2007. In between regular daily patrol sweeps for IEDs in the Baghdad area Philips works out 5 to 6 times a week and plans to become a SWAT team member once out of the Army. At camps throughout Iraq, many soldiers relieve wartime stress by pumping iron, running, and in some cases, swimming in Saddam Hussein's palace swimming pools. By photographer David Honl
    20070208fit...jpg
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital works with patient SKCS PAUL CLARK in Baghdad February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
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  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital works with patient SKCS PAUL CLARK in Baghdad February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital works with patient SKCS PAUL CLARK in Baghdad February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital works with patient SKCS PAUL CLARK in Baghdad February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital stretches before a run in Baghdad's Green Zone February 9 2007. runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital stretches before a run in Baghdad's Green Zone February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital stretches before a run in Baghdad's Green Zone February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital stretches before a run in Baghdad's Green Zone February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT KARA WEIGEL, 26, a physical therapist with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital stretches before a run in Baghdad's Green Zone February 9 2007. Weigel runs 30-35 miles a week, and was the winner of the "Baghdad Marathon" in November 2006. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT DAVID HILE, MD, an emergency physician with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital climbs the wall of a residence building in Baghdad February 9 2007. Hile usually climbs 30 minutes, 2-3 times a week to relieve the stress of treating 30-50 battle wounded during his normal 12 hour work day. By photographer David Honl
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  • CPT DAVID HILE, MD, an emergency physician with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital climbs the wall of a residence building in Baghdad February 9 2007. Hile usually climbs 30 minutes, 2-3 times a week to relieve the stress of treating 30-50 battle wounded during his normal 12 hour work day. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT DAVID HILE, MD, an emergency physician with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital climbs the wall of a residence building in Baghdad February 9 2007. Hile usually climbs 30 minutes, 2-3 times a week to relieve the stress of treating 30-50 battle wounded during his normal 12 hour work day. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT DAVID HILE, MD, an emergency physician with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital climbs the wall of a residence building in Baghdad February 9 2007. Hile usually climbs 30 minutes, 2-3 times a week to relieve the stress of treating 30-50 battle wounded during his normal 12 hour work day. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG
  • CPT DAVID HILE, MD, an emergency physician with the Baghdad Combat Area Support Hospital climbs the wall of a residence building in Baghdad February 9 2007. Hile usually climbs 30 minutes, 2-3 times a week to relieve the stress of treating 30-50 battle wounded during his normal 12 hour work day. By photographer David Honl
    20070209ira...JPG


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