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Our Best: More Recognized in the Field

Here are more pic­tures of female warfight­ers being rec­og­nized for their good work.

Spc. Kassandra Rutherford, Task Force 34 INTEL analyst from Dundas, Minn., received an Army Commendation Medal at an award ceremony at Joint Base Balad, Iraq on April 20. The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to Soldiers who distinguish themselves by an act of heroism, extraordinary achievement, or meritorious service which has been of mutual benefit to a friendly nation and the United States. Photo by Staff Sgt. Lynette Hoke

Spc. Kas­san­dra Ruther­ford, Task Force 34 INTEL ana­lyst from Dun­das, Minn., received an Army Com­men­da­tion Medal at an award cer­e­mony at Joint Base Balad, Iraq on April 20. The Army Com­men­da­tion Medal is awarded to Sol­diers who dis­tin­guish them­selves by an act of hero­ism, extra­or­di­nary achieve­ment, or mer­i­to­ri­ous ser­vice which has been of mutual ben­e­fit to a friendly nation and the United States. Photo by Staff Sgt. Lynette Hoke

Spc. Amber Zimmerman, Task Force 34, 34th Combat Aviation Brigade, S1/human resource specialist, is awarded an Army Commendation service medal for her achievements during Operation Iraqi Freedom 08-10 on Joint Base Balad, Iraq, April 22. The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to any member of the Armed United Forces of the United States who distinguished himself by heroism, meritorious achievement or meritorious service. Spc. Zimmerman is a native of Lakeville, Minn. Photo by Staff Sgt. Lynette Hoke

Spc. Amber Zim­mer­man, Task Force 34, 34th Com­bat Avi­a­tion Brigade, S1/human resource spe­cial­ist, is awarded an Army Com­men­da­tion ser­vice medal for her achieve­ments dur­ing Oper­a­tion Iraqi Free­dom 08–10 on Joint Base Balad, Iraq, April 22. The Army Com­men­da­tion Medal is awarded to any mem­ber of the Armed United Forces of the United States who dis­tin­guished him­self by hero­ism, mer­i­to­ri­ous achieve­ment or mer­i­to­ri­ous ser­vice. Spc. Zim­mer­man is a native of Lakeville, Minn. Photo by Staff Sgt. Lynette Hoke

Sgt. Josephine Bush, Task Force 34, 34th Combat Aviation Brigade, S1/human resource non-commissioned officer, is awarded an Army Commendation service medal for her achievements during Operation Iraqi Freedom 08-10 on Joint Base Balad, Iraq, April 22. The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to any member of the Armed United Forces of the United States who distinguished himself by heroism, meritorious achievement or meritorious service. Sgt. Bush a native of Minneapolis, Minn. Photo by Staff Sgt. Lynette Hoke

Sgt. Josephine Bush, Task Force 34, 34th Com­bat Avi­a­tion Brigade, S1/human resource non-commissioned offi­cer, is awarded an Army Com­men­da­tion ser­vice medal for her achieve­ments dur­ing Oper­a­tion Iraqi Free­dom 08–10 on Joint Base Balad, Iraq, April 22. The Army Com­men­da­tion Medal is awarded to any mem­ber of the Armed United Forces of the United States who dis­tin­guished him­self by hero­ism, mer­i­to­ri­ous achieve­ment or mer­i­to­ri­ous ser­vice. Sgt. Bush a native of Min­neapo­lis, Minn. Photo by Staff Sgt. Lynette Hoke

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