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In this May 9, 2011 photo, U.S. Army soldiers walk past the building that once served as a jail cell for the late Saddam Hussein along with his cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majid "Chemical Ali," which ...
Stuck in his personal prison, Saddam Hussein seemed a benign presence to his 12-man band of U.S. guards who watched him as the former Iraqi dictator was tried for crimes against humanity.
Spectacular. After bombing Saddam Hussein's New Presidential Palace on Monday, the U.S. Army swept in and took inventory. Soldiers searched the vast complex by the river and marveled at what they saw.
BAGHDAD — U.S. Army troops captured one of Saddam Hussein’s presidential palaces, fired on another and blew up one of his statues as they rolled into the center of this isolated, faltering ...
Rachel Martin talks to author Will Bardenwerper about his book The Prisoner in His Palace. It's an account of 12 U.S. soldiers in Iraq, who guarded Saddam Hussein in the months before his execution.
And it did indeed come. U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer III quickly disbanded Iraq's 350,000-member army, throwing out of work thousands of generals.
If you get issued a U.S. blanket in the Army, it has the U.S. emblem. If you make your bed up with that emblem facing up, that means you’re dead,” he explains.
The view from an M88 armored vehicle that was part of a U.S. Army convoy driving into Baghdad on April 7, 2003, during decisive battles to topple Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
The mystery of what happened to Saddam Hussein begins at a palace compound called Dora Farms on the southern outskirts of Baghdad. The war began here ten weeks ago when the U.S. dropped bombs and ...
The War and Treaty ’s Michael Trotter Jr. knows just how intertwined his musical origin story is with his time in the U.S. Army. But he also knows just how music turned out to be the saving ...
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