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Ordnance cleanup mission changes in Iraq
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TF SAFE improves electrical safety in Iraq
Three women bring drinking water to Fadiliya
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Corps of Engineers Web site “rebuilt”

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers homepage received a new look and feel on the first of the year. “The new Web site better serves the public because information is presented in a more intuitive format."

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Ordnance cleanup mission changes in Iraq

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has accomplished its mission of mobile ordnance cleanup in Iraq, and will now move operations to a stationary location near Baghdad.

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Three women bring drinking water to Fadiliya

Residents in a southern Iraqi city will soon receive more drinking water thanks to three women with remarkable stories.

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