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A female US soldier from the 19th Support Center takes in a training exercise in a desert support and resupply 'pit stop' in the northern Kuwaiti desert Members of the British Marine Commando Brigade patrol in the desert of northern Kuwait March 17, 2003. U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Division soldiers secure a field near Najaf, Iraq, early Sunday. The U.S.-led forces were within 100 miles of Baghdad, but had encountered some areas of stiff resistance from Iraqi troops.
A U.S. Marine from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit discards a portrait of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. He removed it from the command office of the southern Iraqi naval base in Az Zubayar. A British Royal Marine from 42 Commando fires a Milan wire-guided missile at an Iraqi position on the Al Faw peninsula in southern Iraq on Friday. Navy aviation ordnancemen unload ordnance from an F/A-18 Hornet on the flight deck aboard the USS Harry S. Truman, at an undisclosed location at sea on Saturday.
Plumes of smoke rise around the perimeter of Baghdad on March 22, after concerted bombing of the city by U.S. forces. Allied troops destroy weapons on March 22 near Safwan, Iraq. Shell casings fall from a U.S. AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter as it fires on Iraqi positions in Umm Qasr, in southern Iraq, on March 22.
A U.S. fighter plane takes off Friday night from the USS Harry S. Truman en route to a strike against Iraq. Ordnance is seen under the wings of one of two U.S. Air Force B-52 bombers taking off in a cloud of smoke on a mission over Iraq from RAF Fairford airbase, England, on March 23.
 
In this image from video, a U.S. Marine fires a Javelin missile, a portable shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon, at a building near Umm Qasr, Iraq, during a battle with Iraqi forces Sunday.
 
   
The last of two U.S. Air Force B-52 bombers takes off at an angle in a cloud of smoke, on a mission over Iraq from RAF Fairford airbase, western England, Sunday.