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Our feelings took the pictures
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Suzanne Opton

Soldier: Bruno - 355 Days in Iraq
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Peter van Agtmael

Ft. Jackson, SC, USA
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I.E.D
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Susan Meiselas

Villagers watch exhumation at a former Iraqi military headquarters outside of Sulaymaniyah, Northern Iraq
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Army of one
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Peter van Agtmael

Dallas, Texas
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Susan Meiselas

Widow at mass grave, Koreme, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Destroyed village near Haji Omran, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Destroyed village along the Hamilton Road, Northern Iraq
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Ed Kashi

Having fled their war-torn home near Kirkuk, Iraq, a Kurdish family battles the elements in the ruins of Penjwin, Iraq on the border of Iran.
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Susan Meiselas

Concrete blocks mark the mass grave in Koreme, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Destroyed portrait of Saddam Hussein at the military headquarters outside of Sulaymaniyah, Northern Iraq
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Ed Kashi

Early morning calisthenics for a new group of Pesh Merga recruits in Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Ruins of home from the 1989 Iraqi bombing of the town Qala Diza, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Field designated for anonymous graves of children killed in the Anfal, Gejnikan, Baherka region, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Family members wear the photographs of Peshmerga martyr, Saiwan Hill cemetery, Arbil, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Clothing unearthed in the search for identification of those buried anonymously is now left to mark the graves, Arbil cemetery, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Clothing unearthed in the search for identification of those buried anonymously is now left to mark the graves, Arbil cemetery, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Families return to the ruins of their homes after the Iraqi army forced them to leave in 1989, Qala Diza, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Clothing unearthed in the search for identification of those buried anonymously is now left to mark the graves, Arbil cemetery, Northern Iraq
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Susan Meiselas

Clothing unearthed in the search for identification of those buried anonymously is now left to mark the graves, Arbil cemetery, Northern Iraq

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War in Iraq: The Coordinates of Conflict, Photographs by VII
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Ed Kashi

Kurdish men in northern Iraq train as new recruits for the Pesh Merga, or "those who face death", after the Gulf War of 1991.
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