 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: A British soldier of 2CS enjoying a cup of tea with an Iraqi man near Basra, southern Iraq click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: A British soldier checks an Iraqi woman and her children on the outskirts of Basra as residents try to flee from this southern Iraqi town Sunday, March 30, 2003. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: British soldiers from 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery fire at targets in Abu al Khasib, an Iraqi military stronghold outside the city of Basra in southern Iraq in support of a British Royal Marines attack on the area, Sunday March 30, 2003. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: A soldier of the Scots Dragoon Guards sits by a Challenger 2 tank, right, as another sits on top, after being involved in action in Basra, southern Iraq. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: British soldiers arrest an Iraqi man they believe is an Iraqi soldier wearing civilian clothes, on the outskirts of Basra Sunday, March 30, 2003. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: British soldiers from the 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery unit re-load 105mm rounds to fire at targets in Abu al Khasib, an Iraqi military stronghold outside the city of Basra in southern Iraq in support of a British Royal Marines attack on the area, Sunday March 30, 2003. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: A British soldier with the Desert Rats walks past ruined buildings in Mushirij, south west of Basra in southern Iraq, in this photo made available Sunday, March 30, 2003. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: An Iraqi civilian seeks shelter under a destroyed Iraqi T-55 tank during a mortar attack on British Army positions near the city of Basra March 28, 2003. Iraqi forces fired on about 2,000 civilians trying to flee fighting and a humanitarian crisis in the besiegedsouthern city of Basra, forcing some to turn back, British military officials said on Friday. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: Members of 11 platoon, Zulu company First Fusiliers patrol past destroyed or abandoned Iraq armor just south of Basra Friday, March 28, 2003. British forces have ringed the southern city _ Iraq's second-largest, with a population of 1.3 million - in hopes of eliminating units loyal to Saddam Hussein and opening the way for badly needed humanitarian aid. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - Battle in Basra: Members of the British 11 Platoon, Zulu Company First Fusiliers patrol past destroyed or abandoned Iraq armour just south of Basra, Iraq Friday MArch 28, 2003 click to open  |