Capturing the Swords
As promised...here are some pictures of me at yesterday's photo shoot at the Hands of Victory monument. There is a really talented photographer in the Division's G1. He took the group photo and these next three pictures.
Behind me is one of the hands modeled after Saddam's.
I don't know if you'll be able to tell in the picture below but in the center just over our heads is the second set of swords at the other end of the parade field. There is a viewing stand behind us to the right. I was told that each seat had a personal A/C unit so folks could sit comfortably while watching lengthy military parades. Apparently in April 1998 Iraq's "volunteer army" paraded for six hours between the swords, the area is known as the "Grand Festivities Square."
Below is a photo of some of the Iranian helmets.
A co-worker took this picture, showing me at the base of the monument. You can see the viewing stand better in this photo.
Behind me is one of the hands modeled after Saddam's.
I don't know if you'll be able to tell in the picture below but in the center just over our heads is the second set of swords at the other end of the parade field. There is a viewing stand behind us to the right. I was told that each seat had a personal A/C unit so folks could sit comfortably while watching lengthy military parades. Apparently in April 1998 Iraq's "volunteer army" paraded for six hours between the swords, the area is known as the "Grand Festivities Square."
Below is a photo of some of the Iranian helmets.
A co-worker took this picture, showing me at the base of the monument. You can see the viewing stand better in this photo.
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