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Soldiers visit home of the most ancient religion
August 13th, 2009 | Comments Off
Members from Command Post-North, Task Force Lightning, made visits to both the Yezidi temple in Lalish, Iraq, and the Hermos Christian Monastery in Al Qosh, Iraq, Aug. 2. The group, led by Brig. Gen. Robert Brown, deputy commanding general (support), Multi-National Division-North, first went to the temple in Lalish where they met with Prince Tahsin Ali, prince to all Yezidis in the world. Brown and the CP-North Soldiers gathered together with Prince Tahsin and his fellow Yezidi … Read entire article »
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