Flight 93 memorial looks amazingly like a tribute to the terrorists
(H/T - AofS)

(H/T - AofS)

This is a mosque located on our FOB. No American was alloowed inside - even if you were security (like me) or an American Muslim.
Believe it or not, it does rain in Iraq, as these poor soldiers found out when they tried to move this large forklift over some muddy ground.
This a friend of mine, working for EODT security. He was actually deployed with me, but retired as a Sergeant Major after coming back and starting working for EODT back in Iraq. He's striking a tough-guy pose, but he's really the nicest guy you could meet
This gentleman was herding sheep around our FOB. The area we were in was predominantly farm and sheep-herding country.
This chair, located in the Al Faw palace was once owned by Saddam. It's a favorite spot for soldiers to get their pictures taken (can you tell?).
I took this photo while flying over Baghdad. It is the Grand Mosque which Saddam was building when the invasion occurred. When finished, it was supposed to be the largest mosque in the world. I doubt it will ever be completed.
Here's a Styker from the FOB I was on. The 'bird cage' of slats around the vehicle help stop RPG rounds.
If you fly much in Iraq, then you've likely been on one of these - a C-17. They are much better to fly in than C-130s.
Here's one of my soldiers manning the gunner's post. This was during one of our trips into Qayyarah.
The FOB I was on was a former Iraqi Air Force base. As a result, we had a couple of these old Mig-21s laying around. The former commander of the base told me the more modern planes were buried - and then dug up for scrap by the locals.
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