• 5 Years Of Iraq War: A Doctor's Pics

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Dr. Dave Hnida has made several trips to Iraq. Once as a battalion surgeon for a combat unit in 2004, just as the insurgency came to life. In the summer of 2007, he returned to Iraq for a four-month stint as a trauma surgeon for Combat Support Hospital in northern Iraq. That tour coincided with the troop surge in Baghdad, which pushed the insurgents to the north, making his CSH a major medical center. He shares photos he took over the course of the five years, and ones given to him by fellow service members.

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