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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Dwight Davies of Chicago, Ill., from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers checks the progress on an Iraqi police station near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. More than 100 Iraqi police officers will occupy the new police station and will provide improved security to citizens in the surrounding areas.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Garap, Al Nagasiyah, IQ
Two Iraqi construction men shovel dirt into a wheelbarrow while members from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers check the progress on an Iraqi police station, near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. More than 100 Iraqi police officers will occupy the new police station and will provide improved security to citizens in the surrounding areas.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Garap, Al Nagasiyah, IQ
Iraqi construction men shovel dirt into a wheelbarrow while members from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers check the progress on an Iraqi police station, near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. More than 100 Iraqi police officers will occupy the new police station and will provide improved security to citizens in the surrounding areas.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Garap, Al Nagasiyah, IQ
An Iraqi man and two Iraqi children smile for the camera as members from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers check the progress on two Iraqi Police stations near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. More than 200 Iraqi police officers will occupy the new stations and will provide improved security to citizens in the surrounding areas.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Nagasiyah, IQ
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Dwight Davies of Chicago, Ill., from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers distributes toys to local children near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. Davies was checking on the progress of the Iraqi police station being built for the police officers of the city.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Garap, Al Nagasiyah, IQ
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Dwight Davies of Chicago, Ill., from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, checks on the progress of an Iraqi police station near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. More than 100 Iraqi police officers will occupy the new police station and will provide improved security to citizens in the surrounding areas.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Garap, Al Nagasiyah, IQ
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Dwight Davies of Chicago, Ill., from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers distributes toys to local children, near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. Davies was checking on the progress of the Iraqi police station being built for the police officers of the city.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Garap, Al Nagasiyah, IQ
An Iraqi man guides a child after receiving a stuffed toy from members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. The Corps of Engineers stopped by to check the progress on an Iraqi police station which more than 100 Iraqi police officers will occupy and will provide improved security to citizens in the surrounding areas.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Garap, Al Nagasiyah, IQ
An Iraqi construction man poses for the camera before hauling a load of dirt in a wheelbarrow, as members from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers check the progress on an Iraqi Police station near Al Nagasiyah, Iraq, Sept. 9. More than 100 Iraqi police officers will occupy the new police station and will provide improved security to citizens in the surrounding areas.
Taken: 09.09.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Al Nagasiyah, IQ
Iraqi construction men work on the foundation as members from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers check the progress on an Iraqi police station near Diwanyiah, Iraq, Sept. 8. More than 160 Iraqi police officers will occupy the new police station, thus providing improved security to the citizens in the surrounding area.
Taken: 09.08.09 Posted: 09.14.09 Diwanyiah, IQ
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