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At 07:01 we were already outside the building making our way though the T-wall maze that surrounded most buildings on FOB Loyalty, particularly the ones that housed the "important" leadership personnel.
Daniel Dowd: Mortar Hour Daniel Dowd 2011
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At 07:01 we were already outside the building making our way though the T-wall maze that surrounded most buildings on FOB Loyalty, particularly the ones that housed the "important" leadership personnel.
Daniel Dowd: Mortar Hour Daniel Dowd 2011
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As far as I could see, the concrete T-wall shielding the base might be the only option.
Obama’s Wars Bob Woodward 2010
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The corps now wants to reinforce the levee with something called a T-wall.
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Another example of equipment that the U.S. plans to leave behind is the common jersey barrier, or T-wall as it's known in Iraq.
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2011
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At 07:01 we were already outside the building making our way though the T-wall maze that surrounded most buildings on FOB Loyalty, particularly the ones that housed the "important" leadership personnel.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Daniel Dowd 2011
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Webster said depending on their size it costs between $800 and $5,000 to pour a T-wall, but it would also cost $5,000 to ship it.
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Webster said depending on their size it costs between $800 and $5,000 to pour a T-wall, but it would also cost $5,000 to ship it.
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Another example of equipment that the U.S. plans to leave behind is the common jersey barrier, or T-wall as it's known in Iraq.
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One of the interpreters, codenamed Snake, goes out to the Iraqis to find out what is going on, while we advance by the T-wall.
Charlottesville Blogs Dimiter Kenarov 2010
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