By Corinne Reilly · The Virginian-Pilot · August 2011
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"Improvised explosives riddle the body with so much debris that surgeons at Kandahar’s NATO hospital often spend hours scrubbing the wounds clean. It’s a job they’ve grown accustomed to performing — and one they have to get…"
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