U.S. Combat Hospital Tends To The Wounded In Iraq
BAGHDAD - JUNE 16: (NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS OUT) U.S. Army Dr. Robert Mazur, a native of Huntington, Long Island, and his trauma staff work on an Iraqi soldier shot in the stomach with a bullet lodged in his heart June 16, 2006 at the 10th CaSH (Combat Support Hospital) in Baghdad, Iraq. The 10th CaSH occupies the Ibn Sina Hospital, touted as Iraq's best private surgical care facility before the war, but limited to use by Saddam Hussein's family and high-ranking officials. (Photo by Robert A. Sabo/Getty Images)
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