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Released. ACOE photographer Norris Jones of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). About 130 Iraqis are helping renovate Al Baladi Hospital under a $17.2 million contract. It serves an average of 500 to 700 maternity, pediatric, and blood disorder patients daily. Among the major items the contractor has already completed is rehabilitating the hospital's four elevators, putting on a whole new roof, building a new incinerator for biohazard waste, and installing a water purification plant capable of producing 6400 gallons of clean water daily. (ACOE photo by Norris Jones)

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Released. ACOE photographer Norris Jones of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). About 130 Iraqis are helping renovate Al Baladi Hospital under a $17.2 million contract. It serves an average of 500 to 700 maternity, pediatric, and blood disorder patients daily. Among the major items the contractor has already completed is rehabilitating the hospital's four elevators, putting on a whole new roof, building a new incinerator for biohazard waste, and installing a water purification plant capable of producing 6400 gallons of clean water daily. (ACOE photo by Norris Jones)

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Subject Operation/Series: IRAQI FREEDOM

Base: Baghdad

Country: Iraq (IRQ)

Scene Major Command Shown: USACE

Scene Camera Operator: Norris Jones, CIV, Usace

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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09/08/2005
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