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Description A midfielder from the Hammamiat Soccer Club gets ready to take a pass and turn up field at the Taji Soccer Club Stadium, northwest of Baghdad, Dec. 26. Operation Strykehorse Ku'oko'a Peku, a round-robin soccer tournament, pitted four teams from Hammamiat, Al-Rekiya, Taji and Soldiers from 2nd Squadron 14th Cavalry Regiment, "Strykehorse," 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team "Warrior," 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad against each other during the tournament, which fostered good will and sportsmanship.
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