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Two U.S. Army soldiers from Task Force 'Ironhorse' patrol the street in the Iraqi town of Balad during Operation Peninsula Strike June 12, 2003 in which coalition forces detained over 400 suspects and confiscated numerous weapons and ammunition. U.S. Central Command said that starting on June 9, the 'Task Force Ironhorse' soldiers conducted a series of raids to eradicate Ba'ath Party loyalists, paramilitary groups and other subversive elements. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti



U.S. Army soldiers from Task Force 'Ironhorse' patrol the main street of the Iraqi town of Duluiyah during Operation Peninsula Strike June 12, 2003 in which coalition forces detained over 400 suspects and confiscated numerous weapons and ammunition. U.S. Central Command said that starting on June 9, the 'Task Force Ironhorse' soldiers conducted a series of raids to eradicate Ba'ath Party loyalists, paramilitary groups and other subversive elements located on a peninsula along the Tigris River, northeast of Iraq (news - web sites)'s Balad county. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti





A U.S. Army soldier from Task Force Ironhorse watches the street behind barbed wire in the Iraqi town of Duluiyah during Operation Peninsula Strike June 12, 2003. U.S.-led forces raided an Iraqi 'terrorist training camp' northwest of Baghdad on Thursday, pounding it from the air and battling Iraqi gunmen on the ground, the U.S. military said. Coalition forces detained over 400 suspects and confiscated numerous weapons systems and ammunition as part of a series of raids to eradicate Ba'ath Party loyalists, paramilitary groups and other subversive elements located on a peninsula along the Tigris River. (Radu Sigheti/Reuters)





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