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Thursday 1 May, 2003

  U.S. soldiers bring medical supplies to the Baghdad Children's Hospital. The doorway sign reads 'receiving hall for the wounded.'
PHOTO OF THE DAY -- U.S. soldiers bring medical supplies to the Baghdad Children's Hospital. The doorway sign reads "receiving hall for the wounded." (U.S. Army Photo)
A U.S. Army medical official  examines a young patient in An Najaf April 25.
A U.S. Army medical official examines a young patient in An Najaf April 25, 2003. (U.S. Army Photo)
 

 
Children wait in line with their tanks at a propane refilling facility in Mosul, Iraq, April 28, 2003. (U.S. Army Photo)
A U.S. Army surgeon  examines an x-ray that was left in the Al Kamalia Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Mosul, Iraq,  May 1.
A U.S. Army surgeon examines an x-ray that was left in the Al Kamalia Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Mosul, Iraq, May 1. (©AP/WWP)
Repatriated Iraqi citizens and diplomatic delegates return to their homeland April 27, 2003, at Baghdad International Airport.
Repatriated Iraqi citizens and diplomatic delegates return to their homeland April 27, 2003, at Baghdad International Airport. (U.S. Army Photo)
 

  U.S. legal officials speak with Iraqi judges at the Civil/Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in Baghdad  April 28, 2003.
U.S. legal officials speak with Iraqi judges at the Civil/Military Coordination Center in Baghdad April 28, 2003. (U.S. Army Photo)
 

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