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A U.S. soldier from 1-8, 3rd Brigade, of the 4th Infantry Division inspects a store for weapons after its door was blown off in the industrial section of Samarra December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard, which targeted a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches, began early Wednesday morning. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



Two U.S. soldiers inspect the damage after a small explosive charge was used to blow the door off a store in the industrial section of Samarra, Iraq (news - web sites), December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard, which targeted a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches, began early Wednesday morning. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



A U.S. soldier from 1-8, 3rd Brigade, of the 4th Infantry Division holds the trigger to an RPG launcher he found in a a bag with other bomb-making materials during a raid in Samarra, Iraq (news - web sites), December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard, which targeted a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches, took place early Wednesday morning. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



A U.S. soldier from 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division uses a sledge hammer to break the padlock of a store in the industrial zone of Samarra December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard, which targeted a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches, began early Wednesday morning. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



Two U.S. soldiers from the third Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division stand guard on the streets of Samarra, Iraq (news - web sites) December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard, which targeted a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches, began early Wednesday morning. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



A U.S. soldier from 1-8, 3rd Brigade, of the 4th Infantry Division uses a sledge hammer to break the padlock of a store in the industrial zone of Samarra, Iraq (news - web sites), December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard, which targeted a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches, began early Wednesday morning. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



Bradley fighting vehicles from the 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division prepare to leave the industrial zone of Samarra December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard, which targeted a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches, began early Wednesday morning. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



U.S. soldiers from 1-8, 3rd Brigade, of the 4th Infantry Division search a store in the industrial section of Samarra, Iraq (news - web sites), December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard began early Wednesday morning, targeting a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches. No weapons were found in the store. REUTERS/Stefan Zaklin/POOL



A U.S. soldier from 1-8, 3rd Brigade, of the 4th Infantry Division applies camouflage face paint before going on a mission in Samarra, Iraq (news - web sites) on December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard began early Wednesday morning, targeting a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches. REUTERS/Stefan Zaklin/POOL



Two U.S. soldiers from the third Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division stand guard on the streets of Samarra, Iraq (news - web sites) December 17, 2003. A major operation named Operation Ivy Blizzard began early Wednesday morning, targeting a large number of wanted men and suspected weapons caches. REUTERS/POOL/Stefan Zaklin



A US soldier stands in the industrial section of Samarra. A major operation codenamed Operation Ivy Blizzard targeted a large number of militants and suspected weapons caches in Samarra.(AFP/POOL/Stefan Zaklin)



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