WAP2003031701 - WASHINGTON, March 17 (UPI) -- President Bush speaks to the United States and the world from the White House on national television on March 17, 2003, giving Iraqi President Saddam Hussein 48 hours to leave Iraq or face a war with the U.S. and it's allies. rlw/Roger L. Wollenberg | License Photo

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM -- F-16 Fighting Falcons wait on the "hot ramp" at a forward-deployed location while maintenance crews ready the weapons for a night mission March 21. The F-16s are from the 20th Fighter Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., and they are flying Operation Iraqi Freedom missions for the 363rd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Hannen) | License Photo

NAV2003032502 - USS HARRY S. TRUMAN, The Mediterranean Sea, March 23 (UPI) -- An F/A-18 Hornet assigned to the "Raging Bulls" of Fighter Attack Squadron Thirty Seven (VFA-37) launches from one of four steam powered catapults on the flight deck aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) during early morning flight operations on March 23, 2003. Truman and her embarked aircraft are deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the multi-national coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. rlw/U.S. Navy photo/Christopher B. Stoltz UPI | License Photo

LON2003021503 - LONDON, Feb. 15 (UPI) -- An estimated 1.5million people march down Piccadilly, on their way to congregate in Hyde Park in London on Feb. 15, 2003, to participate in an anti-war protest march, where an estimated 1.5 million people were said to have participated, the largest of it's kind in British history. The United States continues to push the option of war against Iraq, against growing global public support against any military action. rlw/STEVEN E. FRISCHLING/UPI | License Photo

REX20030040208 - IRAQ, March (UPI) -- Royal Marines from 42 Cdo, continue to secure the area around Umm Qasr, Iraq, on March 29, 2003. The marines are supported by helIcopters from 845 and 847 Naval Air Squadrons, which are embarked on HMS OCEAN. rlw/ANGIE PEARCE/REX FEATURES UPI. | License Photo

REX2003032426 - IRAQ, MARCH 2003 (UPI) --Ashore on the Al Faw Peninsula in Iraq in March, 2003. rlw/REX FEATURES UPI | License Photo

REX2003032451 - IRAQ, MARCH 2003 (UPI) -- 40 Commando Royal Marines on the Al Faw Peninsula in Iraq evacuating a critically injured Iraqi soldier on March 21, 2003. rlw/REX FEATURES UPI | License Photo

2ND SECOND II TWO GULF COALITION *** Local Caption *** A group of Iraqi males are detained at the gateway to the city of Basra by soldiers serving with 3 platoon Number 1 Company The First Battalion The Irish Guards. The soldiers manning the checkpoint on the bridge into/out of Basra are there to show a presence and to prevent Iraqi soldiers and militia leaving the city to possibly fight coalition forces. These men were suspected of being soldiers attempting to gain entry into the city. They were released as no proof could be found. - 28 MAR | License Photo

NIQ2003032804 - SULEYMANIA, Iraq, March 28 (UPI) -- Nazar Ahmad Mohamad, a 22-year-old soldier of Ansar-Al-Islam, a northern Iraqi force suspected to be aligned with Al-Qaida, waits to talk with members of the media in Peshmerga prison in Suleymania, Iraq, on March 28, 2003. rlw/ak/Ali Khaligh UPI.. | License Photo

NAV2003041609-CENTRAL COMMAND AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY, Kuwait, March 28 (UPI)--A pilot of a CH-53 Super Stallion helicopter bends down to gather himself after surviving a crash at Expeditionary Airfield Station while in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multi-national coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. jg/pcj/Lance Cpl. J.T. Spencer UPI | License Photo

A soldier from the Army helps to guard the Rumelia Oil Field in southern Iraq as firefighters prepare massive water lagoons in the desert to extinguish the last two fires at sabotaged oil wells by the fleeing Iraqi Army on April 2, 2003. Teams from Boots & Coots International Well Control and the Kuwait Oil Co. failed to put out the blazes earlier this week, using water from smaller storage tanks. (UPI Photo/Chris Corder) | License Photo

NYP2003021501 - NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (UPI) Thousands of demonstrators line New York City's First Avenue on Feb. 15, 2003 to join in a world wide protest against the United States' pending war with Iraq. rlw/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI | License Photo

A couple believe in making love not war as they take part in a anti war protest rally on March 22, 2003 in New York City against President Bush attack on Iraq. (UPI/Ezio Petersen) | License Photo

IRQ2003040210- RUMELIA OIL FIELDS, Iraq, April 2 (UPI) - A soldier from the Army helps to guard the Rumelia Oil Field in southern Iraq as firefighters prepare massive water lagoons in the desert to extinguish the last two fires at sabotaged oil wells by the fleeing Iraqi Army on April 2, 2003. Teams from Boots & Coots International Well Control and the Kuwait Oil Co. failed to put out the blazes earlier this week, using water from smaller storage tanks. rlw/cc/Chris Corder UPI.. | License Photo

NIQ2003040209 - KEFRI, Iraq, April 2 (UPI) -- An Iraqi Kurd Peshmerga fighter smokes a cigarette outside his shelter near the city.of Kefri, in northern Iraq, on April 2, 2003. rlw/Ali Khaligh UPI.. | License Photo

REX2003040321 - IRAQ, April 3 (UPI) -- A soldier serving with Number 1 Company 1st Battalion The Irish Guards, with his mug of tea, resting after a sucessful raid on a large complex on the outskirts if Basra, Iraq, on April 3, 2003. In a dawn raid on a University / factory complex within sight of their patrol base at Bridge Four on the outskirts of Basra the Irish Guards attacked and cleared the base after comming under fire from small arms mortars and SAM Missile systems which were fired from Iraqi positions at a British Lynx Helicopter supporting the Irish Guards. rlw/Giles Penfound/REX FEATURES UPI.**EUROPE OUT** | License Photo

IRQ2003040214- RUMELIA OIL FIELDS, Iraq, April 2 (UPI) - A soldier from the Army watches two Chinook helicopters fly over the Rumelia Oil Field in southern Iraq as firefighters prepare massive water lagoons in the desert to extinguish the last two fires at sabotaged oil wells by the fleeing Iraqi Army on April 2, 2003. Teams from Boots & Coots International Well Control and the Kuwait Oil Co. failed to put out the blazes earlier this week, using water from smaller storage tanks. rlw/cc/Chris Corder UPI.. | License Photo

LON2003021506 - LONDON, Feb. 15 (UPI) -- An estimated 1.5 million people congregate in Hyde Park in London on Feb. 15, 2003, to participate in an anti-war protest march, where an estimated 1.5 million people were said to have participated, the largest of it's kind in British history. The United States continues to push the option of war against Iraq, against growing global public support against any military action. rlw/STEVEN E. FRISCHLING/UPI | License Photo

REX20030040212 - IRAQ, April 1 (UPI) -- Private Matereti Vere 25, orriginally from Fiji, now serving with the 1st Battalion The Black Watch, shares a laugh on April 1, 2003 with some of the children of Azubayr, a town captured by the British soldiers in Iraq. It was decided to patrol through the streets without body armour or helmets to show a softer and less agressive side in order to win over hearts and minds, during Operation Telic. rlw/Giles Penfound/Rex Features UPI.. ***Europe Out*** | License Photo

SXP2003021617 - SAN FRANCISCO, California, February 16 (UPI) -- Demonstrators form a sea of signs as they march up Market Street to Civic Center in San Francisco, on February 16, 2003. Over 200,000 people marched in protest to war with Iraq. rlw/ts/Terry Schmitt UPI | License Photo

REX2003040322 - IRAQ, April 3 (UPI) -- A soldier serving with Number 1 Company 1st Battalion The Irish Guards looks for possible Iraqi Eneny positions as Royal Engineer technicians prepare to cap one of the burning oil wells within the city of Basra, Iraq, on April 3, 2003. In a dawn raid on a University / factory complex within sight of their patrol base at Bridge Four on the outskirts of Basra the Irish Guards attacked and cleared the base after coming under fire from small arms mortars and SAM Missile systems which were fired from Iraqi positions at a British Lynx Helicopter supporting the Irish Guards. rlw/Giles Penfound/REX FEATURES UPI.**EUROPE OUT** | License Photo

AFIE2003040904 - IRAQ, April 6 (UPI) -- Senior Airman Greg Pelletier and Senior Airman Phil Soares, both security forces journeyman deployed from the 157th Security Forces Squadron, Pease Air Reserve Guard, NH, to the 363rd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, authorize a vehicle to proceed through an entry control point during a sand storm on April 7, 2003. The 363rd ESFS members work around the clock performing force protection measures, air base defense, and protecting personnel in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom at a forward deployed location in Southwest Asia. rlw/AFIE/Matthew Hannen UPI | License Photo

NAV2003041002 - NAJAF, Iraq, April 8 (UPI) -- Jubilant Iraqis cheer U.S. Army Soldiers at a humanitarian aid compound in the city of Najaf, on April 8, 2003. The U.S. military is working with international relief organizations to help provide food and medicine for the Iraqi people in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. rlw/U.S. Navy/Arlo K. Abrahamson UPI. | License Photo

NIP2003040802 - CHAMCHAAL, IRAQ, April 8 (UPI) -- Dara Ali, who works for M.A.G (Mine Advisory Group) an International UK Based organization, marks and disengages mines near the city of Chamchaal left by Iraqi army soldiers before going back to Kirkuk in Northern Iraq..mk/Ali Khaligh UPI. | License Photo

REX2003040802 - Basra, Iraq, April 8 (UPI) -- A burnt out Iraqi T55 tank on the southern road to Basra, Iraq on April 8, 2003. Members of the 40 Commando Royal Marines look on. nn/Rex Features UPI **Europe Out** | License Photo

NAV2003040904-AL NAJAF, Iraq, April 8 (UPI)-- U.S. Army military police provide crowd control while Iraqi citizens line up for food and water being distributed to citizens in need near Al Najaf in Iraq on April 8, 2003. The U.S. military is working with international relief organizations to help provide food and medicine for the Iraqi people in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multinational coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Arlo K. Abrahamson. (RELEASED). | License Photo

NAV2003040904 -Central Command Area of Responsibility, April 2 (UPI) -- U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Sylvia Wasden from Gulfport Miss., is stationed with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Seventy Four (NMCB-74). "I've been out here since October," said Wasden. "I'm very proud of what we have been doing here." NMCB-74 is conducting mission oriented tasks in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. rlw/U.S. Navy/Aaron Ansarov UPI | License Photo

WAX2003040902 - BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 9 (UPI) -- A statue of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is torn down in Firdos Square in downtown Baghdad, Iraq, on April 9, 2003, as seen in this CNN frame grab. rlw/CNN | License Photo

NAV2003040901-AL NAJAF, Iraq, April 8 (UPI)-- U.S. Marine Corps Major Chris Hughes shares some time with an Iraqi girl during an effort to distribute food and water to Iraqi citizens in need near Al Najaf in Iraq on April 8, 2003. The U.S. military is working with international relief organizations to help provide food and medicine for the Iraqi people in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multinational coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. jg/Arlo K. Abrahamson/U.S. Navy UPI. | License Photo

REX20030041105 - Iraq, April (UPI) -- One of the local leaders of the Iraqi Freedom Force steps from the rubble of what a few days before was the town headquarters for the Ba'ath Party forces in Al Hamzah, Iraq. The building was destroyed by US. warplanes in an effort to free the area from Saddam Hussein's control. rlw/Shawn C. Rhodes/REX FEATURES UPI.**Europe Out** | License Photo

WAX2003041104 - WASHINGTON, April 11 (UPI) -- Army Private First Class Jessica Lynch, who was rescued last week in Iraq, is expected to return to the U.S. over the weekend. Lynch, seen in this undated family photo, was captured when her convoy was attacked and later rescued with the help of an Iraqi citizen. rlw/Family Photo UPI | License Photo

NAV2003041409 - USS Harry S. Truman, Mediterranean Sea, April 11 (UPI) -- Two F/A-18 Hornets assigned to the "Gunslingers" of Strike Fighter Squadron One Zero Five (VFA-105) fly close air support (CAS) missions for coalition special operations forces on April 11, 2003. nn/U.S. Navy/Tom Lalor UPI | License Photo

REX2003041403 - IRAQ, April 2003 (UPI) --A dead Iraqi soldier lies on the side of a road as members of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Seventy Four pass by in Iraq on April 3, 2003. rlw/REX FEATURES UPI.**Europe Out** | License Photo

AFIE2003041802 - ARLINGTON, Va., april 17 (UPI) -- The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard marches behind the caisson of the first Air Force casualty during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Major Gregory L. Stone from the 124th Wing, Idaho Air National Guard, during his full honor funeral at Arlington National Cemetery, Va., on April 17, 2003. rlw/AFIE/Jera T. Stubblfield UPI | License Photo

AFIE2003042802 - IRAQ, April (UPI) -- Airman 1st Class Brandon Midthun, Aerial Gunner on an MH-53M Pavelowe IV helicopter from the 21st Special Operations Squadron, RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom takes aim with his his .50 caliber tailgun during a combat mission in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. rlw/Air Force photo/Jerry Morrison UPI | License Photo

AFP2003050502-TALLIL, Iraq, May 1 (UPI)--Members of the 820th Security Forces Group wait to leave an HC-130 for a static line jump over Tallil Air Base, Iraq May 1, 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom. jg/Staff Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo U.S. Air Force via UPI | License Photo

AFP2003050501-TALLIL, Iraq, May 1 (UPI)--Pararescuemen from the 301st Rescue Squadron perform a high-altitude, low-opening jump over Tallil Air Base, Iraq May 1, 2003, during Operation Iraqi Freedom. jg/Staff Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo U.S. Air Force via UPI | License Photo

WAX2003090301 - BAGHDAD, SEPT. 3 (UPI) -- U. S. Army military police open a mosqueâ€™s doors as they are assisted by Iraqi police during a raid looking for weapons and persons wanted for questioning near Baghdad on August 29, 2003. The United States has gone back to the United Nations to ask for help in Iraq. Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Wednesday, "Today we have begun a new effort with respect to our diplomatic efforts to generate international support for Iraq." pb/ltc/U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Robert R. Hargreaves Jr. UPI | License Photo

WAX2003091180 - BAGHDAD, IRAQ, SEPT. 11, 2003 - (UPI) - Two U. S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles from the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron soar through the skies of Iraq during a combat air support mission on August 26th. Photo released September 11, 2003. kt/Staff Sgt. Lee A Osberry Jr./U.S. Air Force UPI | License Photo

BAG2003091303 - AL FALLAJA, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Iraqis stand in front of a badly damaged Jordanian Hospital building outside the town of Al Fallaja, Iraq, on September 13, 2003. Eight Iraqi police offers were accidentally killed by the building the previous day while pursuing bandits on the adjacent road..Michael Kleinfeld UPI | License Photo

IRQ2003092503 - BAGHDAD, IRAQ, SEPTEMBER 25 (UPI) -- U.S. soldiers sift through the remains of damaged concrete and scraps of metal outside the Aike Hotel after a bomb was detonated on the premises on September 25, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. One Iraqi security guard was killed and one NBC employee was injured in the attack. Michael Kleinfeld UPI | License Photo

IRQ2003100109 - BAGHDAD, IRAQ, OCTOBER 1 (UPI) -- A seemingly shy Iraqi boy stands aloof from other boys in the school yard of their elementary school, on the morning of the first day of school in Baghdad, Iraq on October 1, 2003. The school system has been purged of former Baath Party members and for the first time the curriculums will not be dominated by Saddam Hussein. mk/Michael Kleinfeld UPI | License Photo

Iraqi Shiite demonstrators block a major road way in front of the Al-Bayaa Mosque and chant anti-U.S. slogans on October 7, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. The demonstration erupted because American troops arrested the Imam and set up a perimeter at the Al-Bayaa Mosque, which has been the site of disturbances and violence in the last few days..(UPI/Michael Kleinfeld) | License Photo

Iraqi children peer through the front door of their home at Shiite demonstrators and U.S. members of the 86th Airborne who were there to control the demonstration on October 7, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. The demonstration erupted because American troops arrested the Imam and set up a perimeter at the Al-Bayaa Mosque, which has been the site of disturbances and violence in the last few days..(UPI/Michael Kleinfeld) | License Photo

Iraqi Police respond to Baghdad Hotel blast that killed at least six and wounded dozens of people on Sunday, October 12, 2003 in Baghdad. U.S. civilian administrator Paul Bremer vowed to hunt down those responsible for the suicide car bomb attack. (UPI/Mitch Prothero) ......s. | License Photo

Family members of Iraqi Police Sgt. Sheehab Sabah Sheehab mourn his death in Baghdad, Iraq, on October 28, 2003. Sheehab was killed when car bombers struck the Al Dura police station the day before, in addition to mulitple sites, including the International Red Cross and four police stations across Baghdad on Monday, killing about 40 people in a spree of destruction that terrorized the Iraqi capital on the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, according to police and Red Cross reports. (UPI/P. Mitchell Prothero) | License Photo

Family members of Iraqi Police Sgt. Sheehab Sabah Sheehab mourn his death in Baghdad, Iraq, on October 28, 2003. Sheehab was killed when car bombers struck the Al Dura police station the day before, in addition to mulitple sites, including the International Red Cross and four police stations across Baghdad on Monday, killing about 40 people in a spree of destruction that terrorized the Iraqi capital on the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, according to police and Red Cross reports. (UPI/P. Mitchell Prothero) | License Photo

U.S. troops clash with anti-occupation forces on October 31, 2003 in Abu Graib, outside Baghdad. One Iraqi policeman was killed along with several resistance members. No U.S. troops were killed in the day-long gunbattle. (UPI/P. Mitchell Prothero) | License Photo

A UH-60 helicopter passes over the city of Baghdad, Iraq on Nov. 6, 2003. (UPI Photo/Stacy L. Pearsall/Air Force) | License Photo

Tech. Sgt. James Ahlstrom of the 109th Air Control Squadron, Utah Air National Guard, Salt Lake City, Utah gives his daughter Emily one last hug before deploying on Nov. 12, 2003. Ahlstrom's unit is being sent to the Middle East in support of the Iraqi conflict. This is the third time in three years that this Air National Guard unit has been activated to augment active duty forces already deployed. (UPI Photo/Burke Baker/Air Force) | License Photo

Master Sgt. Julian Chavez of the 109th Air Control Squadron, Utah Air National Guard, Salt Lake City, Utah gives his wife Cathie one last kiss before deploying on Nov. 12, 2003. Master Sgt. Chavez's unit is being sent to the Middle East in support of the Iraqi conflict. This is the third time in three years that this Air National Guard unit has been activated to augment active duty forces already deployed. (UPI Photo/Burke Baker/Air Force) | License Photo

U.S. Army Captain David Spencer and Technical Sgt. Ryan Knight, Tactical Air Control Party, 4th Air Support Group, eye a strategic target on the horizon in Kirkuk, Iraq, as part of Operation Ivy Cyclone, a combined-arms operation designed to root out and crush insurgents in Iraq recently. Picture release November 24, 2003. (UPI Photo/Jeffrey A. Wolfe/Air Force) | License Photo

President George W. Bush pays a surprise visit to Baghdad International Airport on Nov. 27, 2003. Bush talked with the troops and also served a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Photo released December 1. (UPI Photo/Reynaldo Ramon/Air Force) | License Photo

A burned-out bus has a "No USA" slogan painted on it in Samarra, Iraq on December 1, 2003. A sustained firefight on November 30th between U.S. troops and anti-coalition forces, who were joined by Iraqi civilians, killed at least 10 and wounded scores of Iraqis, though no evidence supporting the U.S. claim that 54 fighters had been killed could be found. (UPI Photo/Mitch Prothero) | License Photo

U.S. soldiers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade, raid the home of a suspected Ba'ath Party member during Operation Bayonet Lightning on Dec. 2, 2003 in Al Hawija, Iraq. The operation captured 26 individuals including three targeted individuals. (UPI Photo/Staff Sgt Suzanne M. Jenkins/Air Force) | License Photo

An Iraqi Civil Defense Corps member augments U.S. Army soldiers during Operation Bayonet Lighting on Dec. 2, 2003 in Kirkuk, Iraq. Operation Bayonet Lighting is a 173rd Brigade level joint cordon operation to locate and question persons of interest and a show of force in the Iraqi city of Al Hawija. The operation captured 26 individuals including three targeted individuals. (UPI Photo/Suzanne M. Jenkins/Air Force) | License Photo

A member of the 173rd Airborne Brigade guards a suspected Ba'ath party member on the streets of Al Hawijah as part of Operation Bayonet Lightning on December 2, 2003. The operation is to locate and question persons of interest and a show of force in the Iraqi city of Al Hawijah. (UPI Photo/Jeffrey A. Wolfe/Air Force) | License Photo

Iraqi contractors use a large crane to remove the last Saddam Hussein statue head from the Presidential Palace, which is now used as the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) Headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq, on Dec. 7, 2003. (UPI Photo/Shane Heiser/Air Force) | License Photo

President George W. Bush addresses the nation from the White House to let the American people know that Saddam Hussein has been captured by the U.S. military, on December 14, 2003 in Washington. The ex-Iraqi leader was hiding out near the town of Tikrit when he was captured. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld) | License Photo

Saddam Hussein shown during a briefing at the Iraqi Forum in Baghdad, Dec. 14, 2003. Troops from the 4th Infantry Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team captured former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein without incident. Saddam was found hiding in a storehouse at a remote farmhouse near Tikrit, Iraq. (UPI Photo/Defense Department) | License Photo

A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, piloted by Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Rusin and Weapons Systems Officer Major Timothy Lewis, receives fuel from a KC-135 from Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, above Iraq on December 18, 2003 in support of the Iraqi conflict. The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. An array of avionics and electronics systems gives the F-15E the capability to fight at low altitude, day or night, and in inclement weather and perform its primary function as an air-to-ground attack aircraft. (UPI Photo/Suzanne Jenkins/Air Force) | License Photo

A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, soars over Iraq on December 18, 2003 in support of the Iraqi conflict. The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. An array of avionics and electronics systems gives the F-15E the capability to fight at low altitude, day or night, and in inclement weather and perform its primary function as an air-to-ground attack aircraft. (UPI Photo/Suzanne Jenkins/Air Force) | License Photo

An American KC-135 Stratotanker leads a formation of a U.S. Air Force F-15 Strike Eagle, two F-16 Fighting Falcons and two British GR4 Tornados on Dec. 29, 2003 over Iraq. The airframes and crews are deployed in support of Operations in Southwest Asia. (UPI Photo/Suzanne M. Jenkins/Air Force) | License Photo