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AD DAWR, IRAQ: US soldiers from the 1st Brigade of 4th Infantry Division gather 15 December 2003 outside the entrance of the hut where toppled dictator Saddam Hussein was living before he was captured in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghda. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ: US soldiers from the 1st Brigade of 4th Infantry Division stand at the entrance of the hut where toppled dictator Saddam Hussein was captured in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghdad, 15 December 2003. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ: US soldiers from the 1st Brigade of 4th Infantry Division joke with each other at the entrance of the hut where toppled dictator Saddam Hussein was captured in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghdad, 15 December 2003. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ: US soldiers from the 1st Brigade of 4th Infantry Division stand at the entrance of the hut where toppled dictator Saddam Hussein was captured in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghdad, 15 December 2003. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ: An aerial view taken 15 December 2003 shows the hut (C) and the area around it where US soldiers from1st Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division captured toppled dictator Saddam Hussein in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghdad. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ - DECEMBER 15: An American soldier in the 4th Infantry Division guards the opening of the compound where Saddam Hussein was captured December 15, 2003 in Ad Dawr, Iraq. Iraq's notorious dictator was captured in a raid at the compound on December 13. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ: A US soldier from the 1st Brigade of 4th Infantry Division stands 15 December 2003 at the entrance of the kitchen of the hut where toppled dictator Saddam Hussein was captured in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghdad. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ: A US soldier from the 1st Brigade of 4th Infantry Division gets ready to enter the hole where toppled dictator Saddam Hussein was captured in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghdad, 15 December 2003. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ - DECEMBER 15: American soldiers in the 4th Infantry Division stand over the opening of the "spider hole" where Saddam Hussein was captured December 15, 2003 in Ad Dawr, Iraq. Iraq's notorious dictator was captured in a raid at the compound on December 13, 2003. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)



AD DAWR, IRAQ: A US soldier from the 1st Brigade of 4th Infantry Division guards 15 December 2003 a room inside the hut where toppled dictator Saddam Hussein was captured in Ad Dawr, near his home town of Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north from Baghdad. Six hundred US soldiers nabbed the elusive Iraqi leader late 13 December 2003, after finding him hiding in a tiny hole dug under a small hut, just 15 kilometers southeast of his native town of Tikrit. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)



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