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An Iraq construction worker mixes mortar to be used in a facade in the mainn entryway of the Basra Children's Hospital in Basra, Iraq May 2. The Gulf Region South Coast Corps of Engineers is coordinating efforts with 9 different Iraqi firms to build the hospital with a projected opening of February 2009.

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06/05/2008
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engineers reconstruction children s hospital hospital basra gulf region south coast corps of engineers basra children s hospital sgt 1st class christopher sheely 3rd expeditionary sustainment command iraq rebuilding of basra continues with the army corps of engineers dvids high resolution iraq war 2003 2011