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Iraqi soldiers look over the remains of a bus that exploded en route to Solaymanya, Iraq carrying 18 men to the Iraqi Police Academy on Jan. 2, 2006. (U.S. Army photo by SPC Danielle Howard) (Released)

Iraqi soldiers look over the remains of a bus that exploded en route t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Diyala Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Danielle Howard, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital ... More

Ba'Qubah City Fire fighters put out the remains of an explosion on Jan. 2, 2006. A bus escorting 18 Iraqi men to the Iraqi Police Academy in Solaymanya, Iraq exploded for reasons not yet identified. (U.S. Army photo by SPC. Danielle Howard) (Released)

Ba'Qubah City Fire fighters put out the remains of an explosion on Jan...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Baqubah State: Diyaka Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Danielle Howard, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military S... More

Ba'Qubah City Fire fighters bring stretchers onto the scene of en exploded bus that was to escort 18 Iraqi policemen to the Police Academy in Solaymanya, Iraq on Jan. 2, 2006. (U.S. Army photo by SPECIALIST Danielle Howard) (Released)

Ba'Qubah City Fire fighters bring stretchers onto the scene of en expl...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Baqubah State: Diyaka Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Danielle Howard, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military S... More

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