English: This is an aerial view of the former Republican Palace (foreground), which served as both the prime ceremonial palace used by Saddam Hussein and the Headquarters for the now defunct Iraqi Republican Guard. The Tigris River and the city of Baghdad, Baghdad Province, Iraq (IRQ), are seen in the background. This palace was captured and occupied by Coalition forces during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM.
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Short title
050721-A-6108G-356
Date and time of data generation
21 July 2005
Author
USACE HQ , JIM GORDAN, CIV, USACE
City shown
BAGHDAD
Credit/Provider
GRD Baghdad
Source
Digital
Image title
This is an aerial view of the former Republican Palace (foreground), which served as both the prime ceremonial palace used by Saddam Hussein and the Headquarters for the now defunct Iraqi Republican Guard. The Tigris River and the city of Baghdad, Baghdad Province, Iraq (IRQ), are seen in the background. This palace was captured and occupied by Coalition forces during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM.