A collection of photographs, work experience, and thoughts of author William Hatton
Day 24 - A Salt Lake Sunset
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Although its a day behind, due to internet issues, here is yesterday's posting. We went out the Great Salt Lake last at sunset, and watched the sun go down from the beach.
Photo of the Day - 10 - Vending Machines at Night Much of the land around west Texas is dedicated to agriculture and oil. Cotton is definitely king in this region. On the southern edge of Lubbock, Texas, a farmer named Dean makes his living off of the popular crop. When he isn't working on his fields, he spends his time repairing and selling old soda vending machines. Here are a few of the machines he works on to bring in a little extra money for his family.
By Pfc. William Hatton 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq – In the marsh farmlands south of Baghdad, coalition forces aren't a typical presence from day to day. Most Iraqis in this area work hard farming the land and trying to make a decent living; others have more malicious intentions. When information came in that insurgents are possibly running training camps in this rural area, Tomahawk Soldiers from Company A, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, along with Iraqi soldiers didn't hesitate making their presence known as they searched the farmland for potential threats, March 9. For Tomahawk Soldiers, a Stryker means a lot of things. It's often a second home, a cafeteria, and living room as troops sometimes live, eat and sleep in their Strykers. In this rural farmland however, troops left their wheels behind. The took off hiking throughout the marshland with only their marching boots and assaul...
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