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Iraqi men unload bags of flour at an humanitarian aide

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Iraqi men unload bags of flour at an humanitarian aide drop in Sowachen, Diyala province, Iraq, Jan. 26.

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09/02/2008
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unclassified diyala province blankets navy 1st cavalry regiment 2nd squadron iraq soldiers participate in humanitarian mission sean mulligan sowachen humanitarian aide drop defense imagery management operations center dvids ultra high resolution high resolution workers iraq war 2003 2011