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A member of Security Escort Team 11, of 'AEGIS,' a British security company, mans the gunners hatch in an armored Toyota, Land Cruiser, outside of a construction site in Mosul, Iraq, Nov. 6. The SET team escorted a team of engineers who met up with contractors to make sure construction is being preformed to standard and is running on time for the Nov. 15 deadline.

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Jon Linley, a member of Security Escort Team 11, of 'AEGIS,' a British security company, pulls security while his team escorts a group of engineers at a construction site in Mosul, Iraq, Nov. 6. The engineers met up with contractors to make sure construction is being preformed to standard and is running on time for the Nov. 15 deadline.

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Jon Linley, a member of Security Escort Team 11, of 'AEGIS,' a British security company, pulls security outside the ruins of an old Iraqi police station, while his team escorts a group of engineers at the construction site of a new station in Mosul, Iraq, Nov. 6.

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Members of 'AEGIS,' a British security company, have a laugh during some down time at a construction site where their team is escorting a group of engineers in Mosul, Iraq, Nov. 6.

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Lee Robinson, a member of Security Escort Team 11, of 'AEGIS,' a British security company, pulls security while engineers, contractors and Iraqi police discuss the construction of a temporary IP station in Mosul, Iraq, Nov. 6. The SET team escorted a team of engineers who met up with contractors to make sure construction is being preformed to standard and is running on time for the Nov. 15 deadline

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Dave Shields, a member of Security Escort Team 11, of 'AEGIS,' a British security company, pulls security while engineers take a look inside a recently constructed guard tower at the site of a temporary Iraqi police station in Mosul, Iraq, Nov. 6. The SET team escorted a group of engineers performing project oversite for several construction projects in the area.

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U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Frank Carroll, right, an engineer, assigned to the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Mosul, hold up a piece of ladder that came loose during his inspection of a guard tower at a temporary Iraqi police station in Mosul, Iraq, Nov. 6. He is escorted by Dave Shields, a member of AEGIS, a British security company.