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On the heels of U.S. troops, Stephen Browning went to Baghdad in 2003 and helped engineer the reconstruction of postwar Iraq. Browning, then a senior program director with the Army Corps of Engineers, was one of only three civilian reconstruction specialists to enter Baghdad immediately after U.S. troops arrived there in April 2003. He returned home last winter to San Francisco. There, he is director of programs for the Corps' South Pacific division.
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It would be hard to< overstate how important the reconstruction of Iraq is to long-term American security. While the outcome o...
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