darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  British troops are increasingly under fire in Basra as they prepare to hand control of security to the Iraqi authorities (Richard Mills-The Times)
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Thousands of British troops are serving at a military base in Iraq's second biggest city, Basra
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  Members of the Mahdi Army militia of radical anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr march over the British, American and the Israeli flags in Basra
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  British soldiers lower their national flag during a hand over ceremony in Basra, March 20, 2007  REUTERS-Atef Hassan
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  A British soldier stands guard at a military camp where a hand over ceremony was held in Basra, March 20, 2007  REUTERS-Atef Hassan
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  A British soldier salutes during a hand over ceremony in Basra, March 20, 2007  REUTERS-Atef Hassan
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  A British soldier folds a British flag during a hand over ceremony in Basra, March 20, 2007
darkblueworld > Great Britain >  British soldiers stand at attention during a hand over ceremony in Basra, March 20, 2007  REUTERS-Atef Hassan
Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
Great Britain >  Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
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