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» For the naturalist, see Douglas Wood (naturalist).

Douglas Wood (born 30th June 1941), Australian construction engineer, was held hostage in Iraq between May and June 2005. Wood was born in Melbourne, but before starting his own company he'd worked for the United States Bechtel Corporation, a construction firm, and had lived in California with his wife of 25 years.
   In May 2005 Wood was working in the reconstruction of Iraq on two contracts: the first, building a military site at Fallujah and the second, renovating buildings inside the secure "Green Zone". A DVD announcing his capture by a group claiming ties to the Iraqi insurgency was released on 2 May.

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