Hearing on electrocution deaths of American soldiers in Iraq in Washington
Cheryl Harris, mother of Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth (L), Larraine McGee, mother of Staff Sgt. Christopher Everett, Rachel McNeill, Army Reservist (C), Debbie Crawford, former KBR electrician, and Jeffery Bliss, former KBR electrician (R) testify during a Senate Democratic Policy Committee hearing on 'contractor misconduct and the electrocution deaths of American soldiers in Iraq' on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 11, 2008. (UPI Photo/Patrick D. McDermott)
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