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(050702-A-9144B-104)On July 2, 2005 Major Shawn Doyle, Regimental Surgeon for 1ST Squadron 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, reads the medical record of a small child with the aid of an interpreter as Sergeant Theresa Szczerban, a medic from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 612th Engineer Battalion talks to the child. MAJ Doyle and SGT Szczebran are working at a free medical clinic set up in Abu Gharaib neighborhood, Baghdad, Iraq. 1/11 ACR and the 612 Engineer Battalion are deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.(050702-A-9144B-104) (US ARMY PHOTO by: SPC Timothy J. Belt 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera) (RELEASED)

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(050702-A-9144B-104)On July 2, 2005 Major Shawn Doyle, Regimental Surgeon for 1ST Squadron 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, reads the medical record of a small child with the aid of an interpreter as Sergeant Theresa Szczerban, a medic from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 612th Engineer Battalion talks to the child. MAJ Doyle and SGT Szczebran are working at a free medical clinic set up in Abu Gharaib neighborhood, Baghdad, Iraq. 1/11 ACR and the 612 Engineer Battalion are deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.(050702-A-9144B-104) (US ARMY PHOTO by: SPC Timothy J. Belt 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera) (RELEASED)

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Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM

Country: Unknown

Scene Major Command Shown: 1/11 ACR

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Timothy J. Belt, USA

Release Status: Released to Public
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