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English: Daily patrols through this dangerous region in the Euphrates Valley is the norm for the Hawaii-based Marines of 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment. They spend their days patrolling with �jundi,� the Iraqi military term for junior enlisted soldiers, in the rugged streets of Baghdadi looking for insurgent activity. The Iraqis and Marines also gather information to identify and locate insurgents, like those who place IEDs Cpl. Mark English, a 22-year-old from Topeka, Kan., is a team leader for the battalion's Lima Company and leads Marines daily in the search for insurgents. �They are cowards,� said English, who engaged in a firefight with insurgents May 9 while guarding a water treatment facility. �They know they do not stand a chance when fighting us face-to-face.�
Date Taken on 11 May 2006
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