Task Force 315
A United States Army soldier from Bravo Company, Task Force 315 of Fort Stewart, Georgia directs a simulated battle by radio phone while training in urban warfare at a camp in the north Kuwait desert January 15, 2003. REUTERS/Chris Helgren United States Army soldiers from Bravo Company, Task Force 315 of Fort Stewart, Georgia follow a tank kicking up dust, while training in urban warfare at a camp in the north Kuwait desert January 15, 2003. REUTERS/Chris Helgren United States Army soldiers from Bravo Company, Task Force 315 of Fort Stewart, Georgia train in urban warfare at a camp in the north Kuwait desert January 15, 2003. United States Army soldiers from Bravo Company, Task Force 315 of Fort Stewart, Georgia run past a smoke obscured barbed wire fence while training in urban warfare at a camp in the north Kuwait desert January 15, 2003. REUTERS/Chris Helgren United States Army soldiers from Bravo Company, Task Force 315 of Fort Stewart, Georgia train in urban warfare at a camp in the north Kuwait desert January 15, 2003. In Washington, U.S. President George W. Bush warned Iraq on Tuesday that his patience was running out for it to come clean over any weapons of mass destruction, as required by a resolution of the United Nations Security Council. 'I'm sick and tired of games and deception,' Bush said as a huge build-up of U.S. warplanes, ships and tens of thousands of troops in the oil-rich Gulf region gathered pace. REUTERS/Chris Helgren A United States Army armored personnel carrier takes position near a simulated graveyard as Bravo Company, Task Force 315 of Fort Stewart, Georgia train in urban warfare at a camp in the Kuwait desert January 15, 2003. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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