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Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. soldiers gather before the start of a ceremony marking the end of the U.S. military engagement, with the last American troops withdrawing nearly nine years after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein, at the former U.S. Sather Air Base near Baghdad December 15, 2011. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers from 1-12, 1st Cavalry Division, stand in formation as they prepare for the flight back to Fort Hood from Kuwait after exiting from Iraq on December 13, 2011 at Camp Virginia, near Kuwait City, Kuwait. America's military continues its pullout of Iraq by the end of this year, after eight years of war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers from 1-12, 1st Cavalry Division, carry their bags as they prepare for the flight back to Fort Hood from Kuwait after exiting from Iraq on December 13, 2011 at Camp Virginia, near Kuwait City, Kuwait. America's military continues its pullout of Iraq by the end of this year, after eight years of war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers from 1-12, 1st Cavalry Division, walk to the customs building as they prepare for the flight back to Fort Hood from Kuwait after exiting from Iraq on December 13, 2011 at Camp Virginia, near Kuwait City, Kuwait. America's military continues its pullout of Iraq by the end of this year, after eight years of war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers from 1-12, 1st Cavalry Division, carry their bags as they prepare for the flight back to Fort Hood from Kuwait after exiting from Iraq on December 13, 2011 at Camp Virginia, near Kuwait City, Kuwait. America's military continues its pullout of Iraq by the end of this year, after eight years of war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers from 1-12, 1st Cavalry Division, carry their personnel bags to clear through customs as they prepare for the flight back to Fort Hood from Kuwait after exiting from Iraq on December 13, 2011 at Camp Virginia, near Kuwait City, Kuwait. America's military continues its pullout of Iraq by the end of this year, after eight years of war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Army Specialist Barton Smith from Belton, Texas of 1-12, 1st Cavalry Division, tags his bags as he prepares for the flight back to Fort Hood from Kuwait after exiting from Iraq on December 13, 2011 at Camp Virginia, near Kuwait City, Kuwait. America's military continues its pullout of Iraq by the end of this year, after eight years of war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Army soldiers from 1-12, 1st Cavalry Division, carry their bags as they prepare for the flight back to Fort Hood from Kuwait after exiting from Iraq on December 13, 2011 at Camp Virginia, near Kuwait City, Kuwait. America's military continues its pullout of Iraq by the end of this year, after eight years of war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. soldiers stand during a ceremonial handover of Camp Echo from the U.S. military forces to Iraqi security forces in Diwaniya, 150 km (95 miles) south of the capital Baghdad, December 14, 2011. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
A U.S. soldier stands during a ceremonial handover of Camp Echo from the U.S. military forces to Iraqi security forces in Diwaniya, 150 km (95 miles) south of the capital Baghdad, December 14, 2011. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. Air Force Major Stacie Shafran carries her luggage to a loading paddock while waiting for her departure from Iraq at the former U.S. Sather Air Base near Baghdad, Iraq December 14, 2011. The former base that is currently still operational was handed over to the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center run by the State Department on December 1st. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
A U.S. soldier takes a photo during a ceremonial handover of Camp Echo from the U.S. military forces to Iraqi security forces in Diwaniya, 150 km (95 miles) south of the capital Baghdad, December 14, 2011. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
Iraqi soldiers celebrate during a ceremony where Camp Echo is handed over to Iraqi security forces from the U.S. military forces in Diwaniya, 150 km (95 miles) south of the capital Baghdad, December 14, 2011. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. President Barack Obama greets troops at Fort Bragg in North Carolina December 14, 2011. The visit here is seen as a symbolic end to the Iraq war with a tribute to the soldiers who fought and died in a conflict Obama opposed from the beginning. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks as first lady Michelle Obama listens during a tribute to the troops on December 14, 2011 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The U.S. is ending its war in Iraq and all U.S. troops are scheduled to be out of Iraq by December 31. Davis Turner/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
US President Barack Obama shakes hands after delivering remarks to troops and military families at Fort Bragg, NC, December 14, 2011. Obama on Wednesday marked the US exit from Iraq by eulogizing fallen troops and seek to move Americans on from a divisive near nine-year war which he opposed. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
First Lady Michelle Obama (C) is hugged by US President Barack Obama as they deliver remarks to troops and military families at Fort Bragg, NC, December 14, 2011. Obama on Wednesday marked the US exit from Iraq by eulogizing fallen troops and seek to move Americans on from a divisive near nine-year war which he opposed. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
Troops wait for the arrival of President Barack Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama during a Presidential visit to honor troops returning home from Iraq on December 14, 2011 to Fort Bragg, N.C. America is ending its war in Iraq and all U.S. troops are scheduled to be removed from Iraq by December 31. Davis Turner/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
Troops wait for the arrival of President Barack Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama during a Presidential visit to honor troops returning home from Iraq on December 14, 2011 to Fort Bragg, N.C. America is ending its war in Iraq and all U.S. troops are scheduled to be removed from Iraq by December 31. Davis Turner/Getty Images/AFP
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. soldiers prepare before the start of a ceremony marking the end of the U.S. military engagement, with the last American troops withdrawing nearly nine years after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein, at the former U.S. Sather Air Base near Baghdad December 15, 2011. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
U.S. soldiers gather before the start of a ceremony marking the end of the U.S. military engagement, with the last American troops withdrawing nearly nine years after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein, at the former U.S. Sather Air Base near Baghdad December 15, 2011. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
A member of U.S. security personnel pulls her luggage while waiting to depart from Iraq, at the former U.S. Sather Air Base near Baghdad December 15, 2011. REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen
Lowering of the flag: U.S. forces leave Iraq
Troops wait for the arrival of President Barack Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama during a Presidential visit to honor troops returning home from Iraq on December 14, 2011 to Fort Bragg, N.C. America is ending its war in Iraq and all U.S. troops are scheduled to be removed from Iraq by December 31. Davis Turner/Getty Images/AFP
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