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  2. Archaeological looting in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The US started teaching military personnel headed for Iraq the importance of cultural heritage and site preservation. [43] Donny George who was an employee at the Iraq National Museum was appointed to Director of Museums in 2004, and by summer 2006, a force of 1,400 guards were situated at sites around the country. [44]

  3. File:U.S. Army soldiers in Baghdad, Iraq, in April 2003.jpg

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    English: American soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division in Baghdad, Iraq, in April 2003. Deutsch: US-Soldaten der 3. Infanteriedivision in Bagdad im April 2003.

  4. Category : American military personnel of the Iraq War

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    United States military personnel at the Abu Ghraib prison (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "American military personnel of the Iraq War" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Declassified army photos from the ’70s and ’80s look like ...

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    Taken for reasons unknown, a vault of images from US Army archives has the sensibility of a fashion portfolio, while the clothes themselves mirror modern runways trends.

  6. Photos: Iraq war’s 20th anniversary — the advance ... - AOL

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    This week marks the 20th anniversary of the U.S.led invasion of Iraq. Then-President George W. Bush and his British counterpart, Prime Minister Tony Blair, signed off on a war based on the myth ...

  7. Capture of Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia

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    A Pentagon spokesman said he was given prisoner of war (POW) status as he was the leader of the "old regime's military forces." [20] The spokesman, Major Michael Shavers, said Saddam, captured by U.S. troops in December, was entitled to all the rights under the Geneva Conventions. The International Committee of the Red Cross had asked to visit ...