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Iraq: Toward Liberation

Iraq Photo Gallery
Saturday 5 April, 2003
   

An Iraqi man gives a boutonniere to a U.S. Marine at a checkpoint in Nasiriyah, southern Iraq.
An Iraqi man gives a boutonniere to a U.S. Marine at a checkpoint in Nasiriyah, southern Iraq, April 5, 2003. (©AP/WWP)
A soldier with Britain's 7th Armoured Brigade (Desert Rats) plays with a  girl in Zubayr, southern Iraq
A soldier with Britain's 7th Armoured Brigade (Desert Rats) plays with a girl in Zubayr, southern Iraq, April 2, 2003. ©Reuters


Children return to school in a village near the city of Najaf in central Iraq.
Children return to school near the city of Najaf for the first time since the war started. Soldiers helped repair the school, and also took money out of their own pockets to pay the teacher's salary. (DoD) This icon  indicates that this image is in the public domain.  Please credit the photographer as indicated.

Porters offload flour bags imported by World Food Program (WFP).
Porters offload flour bags imported by World Food Program (WFP) in the Kurdish-controlled town of Dohuk in northern Iraq, April 5, 2003. (©AP/WWP)
A U.S. Army soldiers carry away ammunition found in a wrecked and abandoned civilian ambulance south of Baghdad, Iraq.
A U.S. Army soldiers carry away ammunition found in a wrecked and abandoned civilian ambulance south of Baghdad, April 5, 2003. (©AP/WWP)

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