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Over three hundred former Sons of Iraq from the Hawijah

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Over three hundred former Sons of Iraq from the Hawijah district of the Kirkuk province prepare to pass n review, concluding their eight weeks of training at the Kirkuk police academy during a graduation ceremony, May 15. All 399, will return to Hawijah as Iraqi policemen filling IP vacancies within the Hawijah district, therefore, filling a critical need for police there. (U.S. Army photo/Staff Sgt. Margaret C. Nelson)

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15/05/2008
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soi hawijah kirkuk iraqi police sons of iraq kirkuk police academy margaret c nelson more than 300 sons of iraq graduate police training in kirkuk office of the secretary of defense public affairs iraq dvids high resolution military parades iraq war 2003 2011