File:UNOfficeofHumanitarianCoordinator-Baghdad (UN DF-SD-04-02188).jpg

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English: US Army (USA) Soldiers assigned to the 203rd Combat Engineer Battalion, Missouri Army National Guard (ANG) use a tracked excavator to remove tons of rubble and debris as rescue workers search for victims at the United Nations (UN) Office of Humanitarian Coordinator Building in Baghdad, Iraq, after a truck bombing destroyed much of the building.
DateTaken on 22 August 2003
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AuthorMSGT JAMES M. BOWMAN, USAF

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Canal Hotel after bombing

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22 August 2003

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