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Soldier serving with The Irish Guards - Basra, Iraq
Digital photograph: A soldier serving with No 1 Company 1st Battalion The Irish Guards looks for possible Iraqi enemy positions as Royal Engineer technicians prepare to cap one of the burning oil wells within the city of Basra.Photographed by WO2 Giles Penfound, Army Media Operations, Bridge Four, Basra, southern Iraq, Operation TELIC, 3 April 2003.From a CD entitled Iraq Conflict. Operation Telic, compiled by WO2 Penfound, for an exhibition at the NAM provisionally entitled Conflict (Project: Operation TELIC).Associated with 1 Company, 1st Battalion, The Irish Guards and Royal Engineers, Iraq (2003-).In a dawn raid on a university/ factory complex within sight of their patrol base at Bridge Four on the outskirts of Basra the Irish Guards attacked and cleared the base after coming under fire from small arms, mortars and SAM Missile systems which were fired from Iraqi positions at a British Lynx Helicopter supporting the Irish Guards. Date: 2003
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Basra Battalion Burning Digital Enemy Engineer Giles Guards Iraqi Photographed Positions Prepare Serving Technicians Wells
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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In this evocative photograph, a soldier from No 1 Company, 1st Battalion The Irish Guards, scans the horizon for potential Iraqi enemy positions while Royal Engineer technicians work diligently to cap one of the burning oil wells within the city of Basra. The scene unfolds in the early hours of the morning during Operation TELIC, the British military intervention in Iraq in 2003. The Irish Guards had launched a dawn raid on a university/factory complex on the outskirts of Basra, coming under heavy fire from Iraqi forces. Small arms, mortars, and SAM missile systems were deployed against the British Lynx helicopter supporting the Irish Guards. Undeterred, the soldiers pressed on, clearing the base and securing the area. The photograph, taken by WO2 Giles Penfound of Army Media Operations, captures the intensity and danger of the situation. The soldier's focused expression and the smoky, orange glow of the burning oil wells create a stark and unforgettable image. This photograph is part of a larger collection, compiled by WO2 Penfound for an exhibition at the National Army Museum, provisionally entitled "Conflict (Project: Operation TELIC)". The Irish Guards, a distinguished regiment with a rich history, played a significant role in the invasion of Iraq in 2003. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of their bravery and dedication in the face of adversity. The capping of the burning oil wells was a crucial mission, preventing further environmental damage and reducing the risk of explosions. The soldier's vigilance and the Royal Engineers' expertise were essential to the success of this operation.
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