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DescriptionUS Navy 031127-F-5435R-006 President George W. Bush pays a surprise visit to Baghdad International Airport (BIAP).jpg |
English: Baghdad, Iraq (Nov. 27, 2003) -- President George W. Bush pays a surprise visit to Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). He gives an uplifting speech at the Bob Hope dining facility on Thanksgiving Day to all the troops stationed there. After his speech, troops were given the opportunity to get their photos taken with President Bush. The President also served a traditional Thanksgiving dinner to the troops. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Reynaldo Ramon. (Released)
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