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Sadr City Returning to Normal

a small cafe in Abu Nuwas, Eastern Baghdad

Outside a small cafe in Abu Nuwas, Eastern Baghdad, a group of men play a game of dominoes, June 5. (U.S. Army Photo/Staff Sgt. Brian D. Lehnhardt)

An Iraqi man unloads his farm goods

An Iraqi man unloads his farm goods June 2 as business slowly returns to normal in the Jamilla Market area of the Sadr district of Baghdad. The area has recently had trash and rubble removed that was keeping business owners from gaining access to their stores. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen Young)

Sewage from pipes damaged by special groups and criminal attacks on the Jamilla Market of the Sadr City district of Baghdad is hauled away by workers

Sewage from pipes damaged by special groups and criminal attacks on the Jamilla Market of the Sadr City district of Baghdad is hauled away by workers to pave the way for infrastructure improvements June 2. As soon as the sewage was removed, underground pipes were repaired and Iraqi workers began working on the road to speed the flow of traffic into one of Baghdad’s largest market places. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen Young)

A young Iraqi boy pushing a cart of produce greets Iraqi army soldiers

A young Iraqi boy pushing a cart of produce greets Iraqi army soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 42nd Brigade, 11th IA Division, and Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldiers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armor Division, and the 432nd Civil Affairs Team, as they patrol through the streets of Jamilla Market in the Sadr City district of Baghdad June 2. TF 1-6 Inf. and the 432nd CAT are assigned to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, and are charged with the task of helping to restore normalcy to the area after more than two months of fighting there. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen Young)


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