Operation Iraqi Freedom
The Multinational Division-Central South (MND-CS) Change of Command official party stands and salutes as soldiers from various nations pass the review stand during the parade of nations at the Multinational Division Central South Change of Command Ceremony at Camp Echo, Iraq, on Tuesday, July 18, 2006. The parade consisted of nations that make up the MND-CS command. U.S. Army Lt. Gen Peter Chiarelli Multinational Corps - Iraq Commander officiated the ceremony where Polish Army Maj. Gen. Edward Gruszka relinquished command to Polish Army Maj. Gen. Bronislaw Kwiatkowski. (UPI Photo/Adrian Cadiz/USAF)
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