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English: I took the picture while I was stationed at Camp Victory, from Jan 2005-Jan 2006. Image is of the Al Faw Palace illuminated during the Change of Command ceremony in early Feb, 2005, between III Corps and XVIII Airborne Corps.
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  • 2007-04-05 21:41 Parsecboy 1914×1048× (236898 bytes) I took the picture while I was stationed at Camp Victory, from Jan 2005-Jan 2006. Image is of the Al Faw Palace illuminated during the Change of Command ceremony in early Feb, 2005, between III Corps and XVIII Airborne Corps.

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