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U.S. Army soldiers belonging
to Alfa Company, 1st Batallion, 22nd Infantry of the 4th Infantry Divison
inspect a home during a pre-dawn raid on three farms in the northern city
of Tikrit, Iraq on Sunday July 27, 2003. The U.S. Army said that
they may have missed by 24 hours one of Saddam Hussein's top bodyguards
and perhaps Saddam himself in the raid. About 25 men were briefly
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A U.S. Army soldier belonging
to Alfa Company of the 1st Batallion 22nd Infantry of the 4th Infantry
Divison guards two of the several men that were detained in a pre-dawn
raid in three farms in the northern city of Tikrit, Iraq on Sunday
July 27, 2003 |
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Iraqi men wait to
be released after being detained by members of Alfa Company, 1st Batallion,
22nd Infantry of the 4th Infantry Divison in a pre-dawn raid on
three farms in the northern city of Tikrit, Iraq on Sunday July 27, 2003.
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Specialist Thomas Brown from
Lufkinn, Texas belonging to Alfa Company, 1st Batallion, 22nd Infantry of
the 4th Infantry Divison takes a break after participating in a pre-dawn
raid on three farms in the northern city of Tikrit, Iraq |
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Soldiers from the 4th
Infantry Division with their Abrahms M1-A2 SEP tank. The division has
captured several of Saddam Hussein's bodyguards during a raid south of
Tikrit. |
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An Iraqi man stands in front
of a U.S. Bradley armored vehicle from the 4th Infantry Division, located
in front of the main entrance of the children's hospital (backround R) in
the town of Baquba, some 45 km north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, July
26, 2003. A grenade attack killed three U.S. soldiers guarding the
hospital on Saturday, the latest ambush in a guerrilla war that the
killing of Saddam Hussein |
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An Iraqi man carries his
child as he enters a blockade by U.S. soldiers from 4th Infantry Division,
around the children's hospital in the town of Baquba, some 45 km north of
the Iraqi capital Baghdad, July 26, 2003. |
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