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Gulf War II (w)

 Sunday 30 March 2003
 

U.S. Marines from the 15th Expeditionary Unit search an Iraqi military base in the desert near the southern city of Nasiriyah today. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

Baghdad, today. (Reuters TV/Reuters)

An unidentified U.S. paratrooper from the 173rd Airborne Division stationed near the Harir airfield, 45 miles northeast of the Kurdish city of Irbil in northern Iraq today. The paratroopers parachuted into the Kurdish-controlled territory early Thursday, where they linked up with Kurdish fighters. (AP Photo)

 Friday 28 March 2003
 

The Guided Missile Destroyer USS Cape St. George launches a Tomahawk cruise missile early today, as she sails in the Mediterranean Sea to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

 Thursday 27 March 2003
 

Hackers replaced the English-language Web site for Arab satellite television network Al-Jazeera with a U.S. flag and the message 'Let Freedom Ring' as seen in this image taken fom a computer today. Calling themselves the 'Freedom Cyber Force Militia,' the hackers briefly hijacked Internet traffic destined for Al-Jazeera's Web site and to a different Web page on computers operated by Networld Connections Inc., an Internet provider in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo)

A soldier stands near a girl who waits for her brother as other U.S. soldiers frisk a camel herder in the desert in Iraq today. U.S. armored columns with tens of thousands of troops tried to press on toward Baghdad on Thursday. The Pentagon said they were preparing to fight a small Iraqi force heading down to meet them 70 miles from Baghdad. (Peter Andrews/Reuters)

In this image from video a U.S. Army Paladin artillery vehicle explodes due to a misfire inside the vehicle during the Third Brigade's firefight with Iraqi forces north of Najaf, Iraq today. Two soldiers were injured in the incident but not seriously. (AP Photo/APTN)

Smoke billowing from burning oil trenches covers the sky over Baghdad at dusk. A fresh wave of deadly US and British air strikes pounded Baghdad as coalition forces closed in on the Iraqi capital in their bid to remove Saddam Hussein. (AFP/Patrick Baz)

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