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Shreveport, La., died May 24 in Numaniyah, Iraq, when insurgents attacked his vehicle with an improvised explosive device.
Gulf War II 2010
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Sparks, Ga., died Nov. 22, in Numaniyah, Iraq, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit using small arms fire.
Gulf War II 2010
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Neb., died on July 31 during combat operations in Al Numaniyah, Iraq.
Gulf War II 2006
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Some of the policemen began bleeding from the ears and nose after the meal, said Jassim al-Atwan, an inspector for the Environment Ministry, who was serving as a liaison in the investigation between the Health Ministry and the base, located in the town of Numaniyah.
10/08/2006 2006
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NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice over): It was graduation day in Numaniyah.
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Now, what we do know from hospital officials down in Numaniyah -- that is about 75 miles south of the capital, Baghdad -- is that at least hundreds of Iraqi police officers that are based at a base down there have become very ill, and they are saying that seven of them have died due to food poisoning.
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ROBERTS (voice-over): It was graduation day in Numaniyah.
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Marines have seized the An Numaniyah Air Base in Central Iraq, after securing the base late Wednesday Savidge says the 1st Battalion 7th Marines fired artillery towards Iraqi forces on Thursday.
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This image shows a Navy corpsman near Numaniyah assessing immediate medical needs in the community.
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Culver, 44, of Shreveport, La., was killed May 24 in Numaniyah, Iraq, when the vehicle in which he was riding was hit by a roadside bomb.
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