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English: Iraqi medical students, at University of Basrah College of Medicine listen to a lecture by U.S. Army Maj. Anthony Rudd, in Basra, Iraq, Mar. 16, 2010. Rudd, of 486th Civil Affairs Battalion, attached to 1st Infantry Division, delivered the educational presentation on chest pain.
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Author U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Adelita Mead

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