House Of Cards - Clubs
Saddam's second oldest son; he and his brother Odai were killed in a firefight at a house in Mosul, Iraq on July 22, 2003, according to a senior U.S. general. A powerful figure behind the scenes, he supervised the Republican Guards. Click here for a full bio.
RCC Vice Chairman
Captured
Secretary of the Republican Guard & Special Republican Guard
Taken into custody on May 17, 2003.
Republican Guard Chief of Staff
Captured
Baath Party Military Bureau Deputy Chairman
A former member of Saddam's small committee of top advisers, he was announced captured on June 10, 2003.
Surrendered
Deputy Head of Tribal Affairs Office
The Iraqi opposition said Jamal al-Tikriti returned to Baghdad from Syria and turned himself in.
Surrendered
Governor of Basrah Governorate
The exile Iraqi National Congress said April 29 that al-Tikriti handed himself in to the INC in Baghdad.
Captured
Quds Forces Chief of Staff
Al-Rawi headed a force that was set up by Saddam Hussein three years ago as a backup to Iraq's regular army. It played almost no role in the war. He was reported captured on June 4, 2003.
Surrendered
Head of National Monitoring Directorate (NMD)
On April 27, 2003 he surrendered to soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division in Baghdad.
Captured
Presidential adviser, one of Saddam's three half-brothers
He was captured in Baghdad April 16, 2003, by U.S. special forces acting on a tip from an Iraqi.
Captured
Baath Party Regional Command Chairman for East Baghdad Governorate
Al-Najim was handed over to U.S. troops by Iraqi Kurds near the northern city of Mosul, April 18, 2003.
Captured
Baath Party Regional Command Chairman for Muthanna District
Captured by coalition forces on May 24, 2003.
Surrendered
Baath Party Regional Chairman for Maysan Governorate
Al-Kubaysi surrendered to U.S. forces on May 19, 2003.













