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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Administrative Assistant Julia Davis does the honors of cutting the celebration cake during a ribbon cutting at Malakalashtar Primary School in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq on Dec. 8, 2005. It is a common practice for a goat to be sacraficed during this type of ceremony as blessing. (U.S. Army photo by PFC. Timothy J. Villareal) (Released)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Administrative Assistant Julia Davis does...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Echo Mnd-Cs Pio State: Diwahniyah Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: USACE Scene Camera Operator: PFC Timothy J Villareal, USA ... More

A doorway at the Malakalashtar Primary School ribbon cutting in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq on Dec. 8, 2005. Before the city decided to change the name of the school it was called Sadam School. (U.S. Army photo by PFC. Timothy J. Villareal) (Released)

A doorway at the Malakalashtar Primary School ribbon cutting in Ad Diw...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Echo Mnd-Cs Pio State: Diwahniyah Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: USACE Scene Camera Operator: PFC Timothy J. Villareal, USA... More

One of the carpenters inspecting Malakalashtar Primary School during the ribbon cutting in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq on Dec. 8, 2005. This is one of the 13 schools that USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) officially opened after completely renovating them.  (U.S. Army photo by PFC. Timothy J. Villareal) (Released)

One of the carpenters inspecting Malakalashtar Primary School during t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Echo Mnd-Cs Pio State: Diwahniyah Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: USACE Scene Camera Operator: PFC Timothy J. Villareal, USA... More

A hallway at the Malakalashtar Primary School ribbon cutting in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq on Dec. 8, 2005. Within two days of the ribbon cutting of this school it will be opening it's doors to over 2,000 students. (U.S. Army photo by PFC. Timothy J. Villareal) (Released)

A hallway at the Malakalashtar Primary School ribbon cutting in Ad Diw...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Echo Mnd-Cs Pio State: Diwahniyah Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: USACE Scene Camera Operator: PFC Timothy J. Villareal, USA... More

A hallway at the Malakalashtar Primary School ribbon cutting in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq on Dec. 8, 2005. USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) has a saying"we came, we saw, we rebuilt".  (U.S. Army photo by PFC. Timothy J. Villareal) (Released)

A hallway at the Malakalashtar Primary School ribbon cutting in Ad Diw...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Echo Mnd-Cs Pio State: Diwahniyah Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: USACE Scene Camera Operator: PFC Timothy J. Villareal, USA... More

Reserve MASTER SGT. David Breathbach construction representative of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers of Headquarters USACE with a translator inspecting construction of a border police post in the Wasit Provence on the Iraq/Iran border on Dec. 17, 2005. These water storage tanks supply the whole station with their water supply. Ribbon cutting of Malakalashtar Primary School. (U.S. Army photo by PFC. Timothy J. Villareal) (Released)

Reserve MASTER SGT. David Breathbach construction representative of th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Echo Mnd-Cs Pio State: Diwahniyah Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: USACE Scene Camera Operator: PFC Timothy J. Villareal, USA... More

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