Iraq Pictures Page 2

Iraq Pictures Page 2




Not as good as 7 Up but better than water
A donkey cart with ammo crates.  Ammo crates are commonly used for storage by the locals

Fox News correspondent Greg Palkot interviewing the acting governor, a Marine LtCol
The hired local Iraqi translators I worked with for 3 weeks
A 'palace' in Numaniya
The sunrise on my last day Al Kut
In front of 'Tarawa House' the HQ for the civil affairs units
This house belonged to a high-ranking Baath Party member
It belongs to the Marines now.  This is the side facing the river
The Al Kut bridge/dam is in plain view of Tarawa House
EOD is busy at work on the other side of town.  Everyday they were busy destroying confiscated weapons
A picture of the southwest side of Al Kut

In the center it reads 'Hell no to Saddam the criminal and the nonbelieving Baath Party.'  To the left it reads 'Live in peace Iraq'. It is spelled very poorly
A date tree orchard in Al Kut
This is what was left of a telecommunications center. The crater was about 10 feet deep
Some locals watching the action
A shot up Saddam mosaic. Every large street intersection and every large business had a least one similarly sized picture of Saddam in front of it,used to anyways
A busted up mural of Saddam
The town of Qalat As Saker welcomes you
The governor's building in Al Kut
This is where we kicked out the Iranians
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