File:Military vehicles, Kuwaiti 50-20 anniversary.jpg
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English: Kuwait celebrated their 50th year of independence from Great Britain and 20th year of liberation from Saddam Hussein’s invading forces with several coalition countries, including the U.S., by staging a very large military parade, Feb. 26. Numerous aircraft flew over the parade grounds to kick off the two-hour long parade, which included tanks, rocket launchers, multi-barrelled guns, and military formations of servicemembers from countries, such as Kuwait, the U.S., U.K., France, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Qatar. |
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Source | http://www.afcent.af.mil/; gallery; exact source | ||||||
Author | Angelique N. Smythe, U.S. Air Force | ||||||
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