February, 2007 - Two families were struck by a mortar in Dora, in western Baghdad, and brought to the hospital in central Baghdad's Green Zone by American soldiers who were nearby during the attack.
A young Iraqi girl in one of the trauma rooms at the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
A young Iraqi girl in one of the trauma rooms at the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
The 28th Combat Support Hospital
The 28th Combat Support Hospital
A three year old Iraqi boy held by his father. Two families were struck by a mortar in western Baghdad, and brought to the hospital by American soldiers who were nearby during the attack.
A three year old Iraqi boy held by his father. Two families were struck by a mortar in western Baghdad, and brought to the hospital by American soldiers who were nearby during the attack.
A young Iraqi girl is wheeled from X-ray back to a trauma room in the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
A young Iraqi girl is wheeled from X-ray back to a trauma room in the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
Soldier caring for a 3 year old boy named in one of the trauma rooms at the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
Soldier caring for a 3 year old boy named in one of the trauma rooms at the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
The 28th Combat Support Hospital under the command of the  3rd Medical Command, Task Force 3.
The 28th Combat Support Hospital under the command of the 3rd Medical Command, Task Force 3.
A doctor from Augusta, GA, operating on a 14 year old Iraqi boy with a piece of shrapnel in his arm.
A doctor from Augusta, GA, operating on a 14 year old Iraqi boy with a piece of shrapnel in his arm.
A young girl in one of the trauma rooms at the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
A young girl in one of the trauma rooms at the 28th Combat Support Hospital.
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