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Demolition by US Marine Corps troops of a house in New Ubaydi, Iraq during Operation Matador, May 2005.

Explosion during Operation Matador. An Iraqi house in New Ubaydi contained a large weapons cache; several other nearby weapons caches were consolidated on this location, and Marines blew the house with about 20 pounds of C4.
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Author Sergeant James McCauley

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17 June 2007

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34°12'27.0"N, 42°21'20.9"E

8 May 2005

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