RMEJK94R–An Iraqi border enforcement officer, Candidate 2nd Lt. Mustafa Khayon, climbs down an obstacle at a course at the Shaibah Training Center near Contingency Operating Base, Basra, Iraq, March 15, 2010. U.S. Soldiers also participated in the course. Staff Sgt. Adelita Mead
RMG6N02F–Tory leader Michael Howard (right) meets with British troops during his visit to Shaibah Logistic Base. Mr Howard was joining Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram and shadow defence secretary Nicholas Soames for the last leg of a tour to raise troops' morale.
RMEJRGPT–Sgt. 1st Class Sherry Ellithorpe, Patrol Base Shaibah Logistics Military Advisory Team noncommissioned officer in charge, Sgt. Joshua Garriott, PB Shaibah LMAT fuel advisor, and Staff Sgt. Alejandro Montano, PB Shaibah LMAT, fold the U.S. flag after lowering it for the final time at PB Shaibah, March 30, 2010. The base was returned to full Iraqi control during a March 30 ceremony. Photo credit: Sgt. Benjamin Kibbey. U.S. transfers facilities to Iraqi control as drawdown continues /-news/2010/04/07/36947-us-transfers-facilities-to-iraqi-control-as-drawdown-continues/index.html
RMG927AN–British Prime Minister Tony Blair meets soldiers at the Shaibah Logistics Base in Basra, Iraq, Thursday 22d December 2005 during his two-day Christmas visit to the region. The Prime Minister told the soldiers they could be 'very, very proud' of the work they were doing. See PA story POLITICS Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Picture credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA
RF360°PN8B46–Mosque & Church in Palayam Junction by Muhammad Al-Shaibah
RMG6N037–Tory leader Michael Howard (second right), Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram (left) and shadow defence secretary Nicholas Soames with Sgt.John Marley (second left) from Horden Co Durham of 15th Field Sqd during their visit to Shaibah Logistic Base. Mr Howard joined Mr Ingram and Mr Soames for the last leg of a tour to raise troops' morale.
RM2MA62PB–050506-A-4962B-101. Base: Shaibah Logistics Base State: Al Basrah Country: Iraq (IRQ)
RMG927AG–British Prime Minister Tony Blair meets soldiers at the Shaibah Logistics Base in Basra, Iraq, Thursday 22d December 2005 during his two-day Christmas visit to the region. The Prime Minister told the soldiers, including the Royal Irish Regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and the 9th and 12th Lancers, they could be 'very, very proud' of the work they were doing. See PA story POLITICS Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Picture credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA
RM2X1MFKN–FAR EAST 'REFORS' ROUTE - 15042 Picture issued 1945 shows - Night service at Shaibah, Kuwait, Persian Gulf, Royal Air Force
RMG9M9G3–Soldiers from 40 Regiment Highland Gunners in training at Shaibah Logostics Base near Basra, Iraq.
RF2E9P94A–Funerals of Lieutenant Tom Tanswell, of the Royal Artillery, in the small village of Sainte Livrade-sur-lot , south of France on November 14, 2006. Tanswell, 27, was killed last October 27,outside Shaibah Logistics Base near the city of Basra, Iraq, and his death takes the number of British service personnel who have died since the start of hostilities to 120. Tom's parents, Victoria and Brian Tanswell, live in France since 2003 and their son was buried in the family grave located in the local cemetery. The releigious ceremony was conducted by priests Philippe d'Halluin et John Hennessy with F
RMG7DJG7–Craig Jones, 18, from Cardiff, with Graham Lusty, 21, marines based at Shaibah Logistical Base with 40 Commando move a rifle on their jeep as others get prepared to move out to Camp Dogwood, 20 miles west of Baghdad. The 40 Commando Royal Marines is part of the Black Watch battle group, which will be operating in the area where the US 24 Marine Expeditionary Unit has been deployed.
RM2MA62JY–050506-A-4962B-071. Base: Shaibah Logistics Base State: Al Basrah Country: Iraq (IRQ)
RM2X15A2W–FAR EAST 'REFORS' ROUTE - 15042 Picture issued 1945 shows - Transit Mess, Shaibah, Kuwait, Persian Gulf Royal Air Force
RF2E9P94M–Funerals of Lieutenant Tom Tanswell, of the Royal Artillery, in the small village of Sainte Livrade-sur-lot , south of France on November 14, 2006. Tanswell, 27, was killed last October 27,outside Shaibah Logistics Base near the city of Basra, Iraq, and his death takes the number of British service personnel who have died since the start of hostilities to 120. Tom's parents, Victoria and Brian Tanswell, live in France since 2003 and their son was buried in the family grave located in the local cemetery. The releigious ceremony was conducted by priests Philippe d'Halluin et John Hennessy with F
RMG7DJG4–Craig Jones from Cardiff, a marine based at Shaibah Logistical Base With 40 Commando (home base Summerset, UK) looks on, as other members of his company get prepared to move out to help give support to the Black Watch at Camp Dogwood, 20 miles west of Baghdad. The 40 Commando Royal Marines is part of the Black Watch battle group, which will be operating in the area where the US 24 Marine Expeditionary Unit has been deployed.
RM2MA62M3–050506-A-4962B-049. Base: Shaibah Logistics Base State: Al Basrah Country: Iraq (IRQ)
RM2X1MMM1–FAR EAST 'REFORS' ROUTE - 15042 Picture issued 1945 shows - Local sandstorm at Shaibah, Kuwait, Persian Gulf, Royal Air Force
RF2E9P924–Funerals of Lieutenant Tom Tanswell, of the Royal Artillery, in the small village of Sainte Livrade-sur-lot , south of France on November 14, 2006. Tanswell, 27, was killed last October 27,outside Shaibah Logistics Base near the city of Basra, Iraq, and his death takes the number of British service personnel who have died since the start of hostilities to 120. Tom's parents, Victoria and Brian Tanswell, live in France since 2003 and their son was buried in the family grave located in the local cemetery. The releigious ceremony was conducted by priests Philippe d'Halluin et John Hennessy with F
RMG7DJG5–Craig Jones from Cardiff, a marine based at Shaibah Logistical Base With 40 Commando (home base Summerset, UK) looks on, as other members of his company get prepared to move out to help give support to the Black Watch at Camp Dogwood, 20 miles west of Baghdad. The 40 Commando Royal Marines is part of the Black Watch battle group, which will be operating in the area where the US 24 Marine Expeditionary Unit has been deployed.
RM2CHEH15–The leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron (left) prepares to board a Lynx helicopter to fly to Shaibah Logistic Base (SLB) with Lieutenant General Richard Shirreff (right) at Basrah Air Station in southern Iraq.
RMG6N02Y–Adam Ingram visiting Shaibah Logistic Base
RM2MA62KX–050506-A-4962B-087. Base: Shaibah Logistics Base State: Al Basrah Country: Iraq (IRQ)
RM2T1KCAJ–Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Bristol Type 142m Blenheim I Blenheim Mark Is of No. 84 Squadron RAF, lined up at Shaibah, Iraq.
RF2E9P921–Funerals of Lieutenant Tom Tanswell, of the Royal Artillery, in the small village of Sainte Livrade-sur-lot , south of France on November 14, 2006. Tanswell, 27, was killed last October 27,outside Shaibah Logistics Base near the city of Basra, Iraq, and his death takes the number of British service personnel who have died since the start of hostilities to 120. Tom's parents, Victoria and Brian Tanswell, live in France since 2003 and their son was buried in the family grave located in the local cemetery. The releigious ceremony was conducted by priests Philippe d'Halluin et John Hennessy with F
RMG6N055–Tory leader Michael Howard meets with British troops during his visit to Shaibah Logistic Base. Mr Howard was joining Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram and shadow defence secretary Nicholas Soames for the last leg of a tour to raise troops' morale.
RM2MA62JR–050506-A-4962B-114. Base: Shaibah Logistics Base State: Al Basrah Country: Iraq (IRQ)
RM2WY6CH1–FAR EAST 'REFORS' ROUTE - For story see CH.15042 Picture issued 1945 shows - Servicing a York aircraft at Shaibah, Kuwait, Persian Gulf. , Royal Air Force
RMG6N05N–Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram sits behind the wheel of some lifting equipment during a visit to Shaibah Logistic Base. Ingram was joining Leader of the Opposition Michael Howard and shadow defence secretary Nicholas Soames for the last leg of a tour to raise troops' morale.
RM2T1KA94–Royal Air Force Operations in the Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1943. The Commanding Officer of No. 84 Squadron RAF briefs his aircrew before a training sortie at Shaibah, Iraq.
RMG6N02X–Tory leader Michael Howard (right) drives a fork lift truck during his visit to Shaibah Logistic Base. Mr Howard was joining Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram and shadow defence secretary Nicholas Soames for the last leg of a tour to raise troops' morale.
RM2T1KA8X–Royal Air Force Operations in the Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1943. Blenheim Mark Is of No. 84 Squadron RAF based at Shaibah, Iraq, flying in formations of three over the Iraqi desert.
RMG6N02T–Tory leader Michael Howard (centre) and Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram meet with Sgt. John Marley from Horden Co Durham of 15th Field Sqd. Royal Engineers at Shaibah Logistic Base. Mr Howard was joining Mr Ingram and shadow defence secretary Nicholas Soames for the last leg of a tour to raise troops' morale.
RMG927A1–British Prime Minister Tony Blair meets soldiers at the Shaibah Logistics Base in Basra, Iraq, Thursday 22d December 2005 during his two-day Christmas visit to the region. The Prime Minister told the soldiers, including the Royal Irish Regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and the 9th and 12th Lancers, they could be 'very, very proud' of the work they were doing. See PA story PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Picture credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA
RM2X02JE1–AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: BRISTOL TYPE 142M BLENHEIM I - Blenheim Mark Is of No. 84 Squadron RAF, lined up at Shaibah, Iraq Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 84
RMG9279X–British Prime Minister Tony Blair meets soldiers at the Shaibah Logistics Base in Basra, Iraq, Thursday 22d December 2005 during his two-day Christmas visit to the region. The Prime Minister told the soldiers, including the Royal Irish Regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and the 9th and 12th Lancers, they could be 'very, very proud' of the work they were doing. See PA story PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Picture credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA
RMG990MF–Members of the former Royal Scots regiment put on their new Glengarrys during a re-badgeing ceremony to mark the formation of the new Royal Regiment of Scotland (RRS) at the Shaibah logistic base in Basra, southern Iraq, Tuesday March 28, 2006. Ceremonies also took place today in Edinburgh, Cyprus and Belfast to mark the merger of six Scottish regiments to form the RRS. See PA story DEFENCE Regiments. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA.
RM2X02X1C–ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, 1939-1943. - The Commanding Officer of No. 84 Squadron RAF briefs his aircrew before a training sortie at Shaibah, Iraq Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 84
RMG990MP–Members of the former Royal Scots regiment take part in a re-badgeing ceremony to mark the formation of the new Royal Regiment of Scotland (RRS) at the Shaibah logistic base in Basra, southern Iraq, Tuesday March 28, 2006. Ceremonies also took place today in Edinburgh, Cyprus and Belfast to mark the merger of six Scottish regiments to form the RRS. See PA story DEFENCE Regiments. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA.
RM2X07H58–ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, 1939-1943. - Blenheim Mark Is of No. 84 Squadron RAF based at Shaibah, Iraq, flying in formations of three over the Iraqi desert Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 84
RMG990MT–Members of the former Royal Scots regiment raise their new Glengarrys during a re-badgeing ceremony to mark the formation of the new Royal Regiment of Scotland (RRS) at the Shaibah logistic base in Basra, southern Iraq, Tuesday March 28, 2006. Ceremonies also took place today in Edinburgh, Cyprus and Belfast to mark the merger of six Scottish regiments to form the RRS. See PA story DEFENCE Regiments. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA.
RM2X07JEX–ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS IN THE FAR EAST, 1941-1945. - De Havilland Mosquito PR Mark XVI, NS688 'SNAKE', on the ground at Karachi, India, following a record-breaking flight from the United Kingdom. The pilot, Flight Lieutenant J Linton, and his navigator, Warrant Officer E J Goudie, covered the distance in an overall time of 16 hours 46 minutes, (with stops at El Adem, Libya, and Shaibah), to beat the existing record by 5 hours and 27 minutes. The flight was undertaken to test the practicability of RAF Transport Command using the Mosquito for a fast freight service between Britain and India.
RMG990M8–Members of the former Royal Scots regiment take part in a re-badgeing ceremony to mark the formation of the new Royal Regiment of Scotland (RRS) at the Shaibah logistic base in Basra, southern Iraq, Tuesday March 28, 2006. Ceremonies also took place today in Edinburgh, Cyprus and Belfast to mark the merger of six Scottish regiments to form the RRS. See PA story DEFENCE Regiments. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA.
RMG990N9–Corporal William Taylor of the former Royal Scots regiment plays the bagpipes as the old regiment's flag is lowered for the last time during a re-badgeing ceremony for the new Royal Regiment of Scotland (RRS) at the Shaibah logistic base in Basra, southern Iraq, Tuesday March 28, 2006. Ceremonies also took place today in Edinburgh, Cyprus and Belfast to mark the merger of six Scottish regiments to form the RRS. See PA story DEFENCE Regiments. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA.
RMG93FD7–Library filer dated 22/12/2005 of British Prime Minister Tony Blair meeting Corporal Gordon Pritchard (right) at Basrah airbase, Iraq. Cpl Pritchard is the 100th member of the armed forces to die since the Iraq war began and was killed Tuesday when the Land Rover he was travelling in was hit by a roadside bomb. The 31-year-old was one of a number of servicemen and women who chatted to Mr Blair only days before Christmas at Shaibah logistics base. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read:Stefan Rousseau/PA.
RMG93FD5–Library filer dated 22/12/2005 of British Prime Minister Tony Blair meeting Corporal Gordon Pritchard (right) at Basrah airbase, Iraq. Cpl Pritchard is the 100th member of the armed forces to die since the Iraq war began and was killed Tuesday when the Land Rover he was travelling in was hit by a roadside bomb. The 31-year-old was one of a number of servicemen and women who chatted to Mr Blair only days before Christmas at Shaibah logistics base. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read:Stefan Rousseau/PA.
RMG93FDD–Library filer dated 22/12/2005 of British Prime Minister Tony Blair meeting soldiers, including Corporal Gordon Pritchard (right), at Basrah airbase, Iraq. Cpl Pritchard is the 100th member of the armed forces to die since the Iraq war began and was killed Tuesday when the Land Rover he was travelling in was hit by a roadside bomb. The 31-year-old was one of a number of servicemen and women who chatted to Mr Blair only days before Christmas at Shaibah logistics base. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read:Stefan Rousseau/PA.
RMG9M9G0–Soldiers from 40 Regiment Highland Gunners in training at Shaibah Logostics Base near Basra, Iraq.
RMG9M9G1–Harry Lobban from 40 Regiment Highland Gunners in training at Shaibah Logostics Base near Basra, Iraq.
RMG9N34F–Corporal Gary Atkinson, 23, from Kilmarnock, at 3 Scots (Black Watch) base, Camp Danevang Shaibah, Iraq, before starting his patrol.
RMG7E834–A re-supply convoy moves out of Shaibah Logistic Base that may be on the way to Black Watch at Camp Dogwood, 20 miles south west of Baghdad.
RMG927BM–British Prime Minister Tony Blair, 2nd right, is transported in a Royal Air Force Merlin helicopter to Shaibah Logistics Base in Basra, Iraq.
RMG6N5N7–Territorial Army troops - including Private Jolene MacKay (centre), a store assistant from Wick - from the 51st Highland Regiment, leave their Perth Headquarters, their families and jobs for a four-month tour of duty in Iraq. Around 80 Highland troops will be based in Basra, where they will guard the Shaibah airfield in the south west of the city.
RMG6N5M6–Territorial Army troops - including Private Jolene MacKay (centre), a store assistant from Wick - from the 51st Highland Regiment, prepare to leave their Perth Headquarters, their families and jobs for a four-month tour of duty in Iraq. Around 80 Highland troops will be based in Basra, where they will guard the Shaibah airfield in the south west of the city.
RMG6N5KX–Territorial Army troops - including Private Jolene MacKay (foreground), a store assistant from Wick - from the 51st Highland Regiment, prepare to leave their Perth Headquarters, their families and jobs for a four-month tour of duty in Iraq. Around 80 Highland troops will be based in Basra, where they will guard the Shaibah airfield in the south west of the city.
RMGBYP1M–Craig Jones, 18, from Cardiff, with Graham Lusty, 21, marines based at Shaibah Logistical Base with 40 Commando move a rifle on their jeep as others get prepared to move out to Camp Dogwood, 20 miles west of Baghdad. The 40 Commando Royal Marines is part of the Black Watch battle group, which will be operating in the area where the US 24 Marine Expeditionary Unit has been deployed.
RMG91RJ3–A Royal Air Force rear gunner keeps watch as a Merlin helicopter takes off from Shaibah Logistics Base near Basrah, Iraq, Tuesday 13 December, 2005. British troops could begin pulling out from parts of Iraq in six months, it emerged today. The Army hopes to hand over two provinces to the control of Iraqi troops in the wake of this week's elections. However, suggestions of a phased withdrawal of the 170,000 UK and US forces has caused alarm in the outgoing Iraqi administration. See PA Story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Matthew Fearn/PA
RMG98236–Security guards stand watch below an army sentry-tower at Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Friday March 17, 2006. The guards are hired to act as protection for local civillian workers who work at the Police Training Academy. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG97JP2–The Defence Secretary John Reid is flown by helicopter from Al-Muthanna to Shaibah Logistics Base near Basra, southern Iraq, Sunday March 19, 2006. The Secretary of State was on a three-day visit to Iraq coinciding with the third anniversary of the invasion of the country by allied forces. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG97JTF–Defence Secretary John Reid is flown by helicopter from Al-Muthanna to Shaibah Logistics Base near Basra, southern Iraq, Sunday March 19, 2006. The Secretary of State was on a three-day visit to Iraq coinciding with the third anniversary of the invasion of the country by allied forces. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG9825X–A sign proclaiming the slogan 'Life Is Precious' stands at the gates of Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Friday March 17, 2006. Around 1500 men are based at the SLB and lookout towers such and security gates which are based around the perimeter fencing are there to protect from intruders. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG914RK–Volunteer medics celebrate their return from a six-month tour of duty in Iraq to their headquarters in Govan, Glasgow, Wednesday November 16, 2005. Their stint in Iraq saw them working in the Field Hospital at Shaibah Airbase where the British Armed Forces have their main logistical base. See PA story SCOTLAND Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Mark Owens/MoD/PA.
RMG98DDY–Members of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots triumphant rugby union team including team-captain, Captain Rob Muir (top, centre-right), from Edinburgh, Captain Kevin Gartside (middle, centre-right), from Belfast, Private Tuicaucau (2nd right) and Private Tawakenou (right), both from Fiji, form a scrum with other members of their regiment at Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq.
RMG98DF4–Members of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots triumphant rugby union team including Private Tawakenou (right), from Fiji, forms a scrum with other members of his team and regiment at Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Saturday March 18, 2006. The team recently defeated the Royal Welsh in the final of the Army Cup. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG98DDX–Iraqi police cadets and serving officers wait for afternoon classes to begin at a Joint Training Academy close to Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Saturday March 18, 2006. A combination of British army and police are currently training the Iraqi Police Force at various academies and training centres in the south of country. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG9827K–A soldier from the Royal Scots Regiment takes part in a patrol outside Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Friday March 17, 2006. Two British soldiers were recently killed in another part of the Multi-National Division South-East bringing the number of British killed in Iraq since the start of the war to 103. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG9827N–Soldiers from the Royal Scots Regiment take part in a patrol outside Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Friday March 17, 2006. Two British soldiers were recently killed in another part of the Multi-National Division South-East bringing the number of British killed in Iraq since the start of the war to 103. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG97JTC–Defence Secretary John Reid talks to members of the 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (who are based at Celle in Germany) including Fusilier Mark Deaville (centre-right) and Fusilier Patrick Decourcey, both from Manchester, at Shaibah Logistics Base near Basra, southern Iraq, Sunday March 19, 2006. The Secretary of State was on a three-day visit to Iraq coinciding with the third anniversary of the invasion of the country by allied forces. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG9825J–The Royal Scots Regiment's Private Daryll Buist (right), 18, from Livingstone, is briefed by Sergeant Lee Smith, 36, from Kirkaldy, at an army sentry-tower at Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Friday March 17, 2006. Around 1500 men are based at the SLB and lookout towers such as this one which are based around the perimeter fencing are there to protect from intruders. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG98EH2–The Defence Secretary John Reid looks through a thermal imaging sight watched by Colonel Giles Vosper-Brown (left) and Sergeant Whitworth (centre), of the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment (who are based at Colechester in Essex), at Shaibah Logistics Base near Basra, southern Iraq, Sunday March 19, 2006. The Secretary of State was on a three-day visit to Iraq coinciding with the third anniversary of the invasion of the country by allied forces. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo Credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG98DDM–Devon & Cornwall Police's Neil Carnes (2nd left) takes his Iraqi police cadets and serving officers through a vehicle search exercise at a Joint Training Academy close to Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Saturday March 18, 2006. A combination of British army and police are currently training the Iraqi Police Force at various academies and training centres in the south of country. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMG98DEJ–Members of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots triumphant rugby union team including team-captain, Captain Rob Muir (top, centre-left), from Edinburgh, Captain Kevin Gartside (middle, centre-right), from Belfast, Private Tuicaucau (left) and Private Tawakenou (right), both from Fiji, pose for a group photograph at Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB) near Basra, southern Iraq, Saturday March 18, 2006. The team recently defeated the Royal Welsh in the final of the Army Cup. See PA story DEFENCE Iraq. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read : Johnny Green/PA.
RMGAF45M–Recruits from the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Brigade of the 14th Division in the Iraqi Army go through training in Shaibah Base in Southern Iraq. Sunday will see security control for the southern province handed back to the Iraqis.
RMGAF45K–Recruits from the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Brigade of the 14th Division in the Iraqi Army go through training in Shaibah Base in Southern Iraq. Sunday will see security control for the southern province handed back to the Iraqis.
RMGAF45C–Recruits from the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Brigade of the 14th Division in the Iraqi Army go through training in Shaibah Base in Southern Iraq. Sunday will see security control for the southern province handed back to the Iraqis.
RMGAF45T–A recruit from the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Brigade of the 14th Division in the Iraqi Army during a training exercise in Shaibah Base in Southern Iraq. Sunday will see security control for the southern province handed back to the Iraqis.
RMGAF455–A soldier from the 1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (right), looks on as new recruits from the Iraqi Army go through training in Shaibah Base in southern Iraq. Sunday will see security control for the southern province handed back to the Iraqis.
RMG7P57X–Duke of Wellington Regiment - Shaibah
RM2CHEH10–Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague prepares to get on a Lynx helicopter to fly to Shaibah Logistic Base (SLB) at Basrah Air Station in southern Iraq.
RMG990KR–DEFENCE Regiments
RMG69MDN–Anti Saddam writing in Basra
RMG69ME3–Women carry supplies near Basra
RMG927B4–Tony Blair visits Iraq
RMG6N05Y–Ingram and Soames Iraq Visit
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RMG9M9G5–British troops in Basra
RMG6GDD9–British soldier Iraq
RMG7E844–Re-supply convoy Iraq
RMG6N5JD–Territorial Army troops
RMG6N5KJ–Territorial Army troops
RMG7E79E–IRAQ - Marines prepare to move out to Camp Dogwood
RMG6N5K9–Territorial Army troops
RMG7E9JK–Lance Corporal Ian Blaymire
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