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22 images Created 15 Mar 2022

Iraq 2003

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  • British soldiers from the 7th armoured brigade tells young Iraqi men who want to cross the bridge which leads to the Southern Iraqi town of Basra to wait in line before being frisked March 27, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • British soldiers from the 7th armoured brigade look over young Iraqi men who want to cross the bridge which leads to the Southern Iraqi town of Basra before being frisked March 27, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • British soldiers from the 7th armoured brigade look over young Iraqi men who want to cross the bridge which leads to the Southern Iraqi town of Basra before being frisked March 27, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An Iraqi girl holds her sister as she waits for her mother (R) to bring over food bought in Basra ( buring in the background ) March 29, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • Iraqi women leave the besieged southern city of Basra March 30, 2003. U.S. and British troops have surrounded the city and tightened security, questioning Iraqis coming in and out.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An Iraqi man is held for questioning outside the besieged southern city of Basra March 30, 2003. U.S. and British troops have surrounded the city and tightened security, questioning Iraqis coming in and out.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • US Marines kicks in a door while securing a building next to the main hospital in central Baghdad April 15, 2003. The building will be used as a temporary Iraqi police headquarters.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An Iraqi woman comforts her husband who has severe burning wounds at the main hospital in central Baghdad April 15, 2003.       REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • US soldiers medivac an injured Iraqi man after stepping on an explosive device near a former Iraqi army base in Taji April 16, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An injured Iraqi boy sits inside a US humvee to be taken into hospital after stepping on an explosive device with his uncle near a former Iraqi army base in Taji April 16, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An injured Iraqi boy receives medical attention by US soldiers after stepping on an explosive device with his uncle near a former Iraqi army base in Taji April 16, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum lies on the ground in front of her bed in her room on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum lies under a blanket on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • A female inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum eats old bread on a garbage dumb at the facility on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. Next to her is a bag filled with the content of a toilet. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • A female inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum (L) helps a volunteer to clean the toilets on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • A female inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum (L) helps to clean the toilets on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • A female inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • A female inmate of the Al Rashad teaching hospital's asylum on the outskirts of Baghdad April 18, 2003. The asylum was looted by a mob of Iraqis and the facility has been abandoned by doctors and nurses.        REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • An Iraqi Policeman kicks a framed poster of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein at a former police academy in Baghdad April 19, 2003.         REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • A US marine stands on the terrace of Saddam Hussein's palace in the ancient town of Babylon, April 20, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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  • A US marine poses for a picture next to a statue of a lion at the remake of the palace of King Nebuchadnezzar in the ancient town of Babylon, April 20, 2003.      REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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