Soldiers from the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division display a portrait of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein as they make their way through Baghdad, April 9, 2003.
U.S. Marines with India Co., 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, provide cover fire as other Marines advance on the headquarters of the Fedayeen in Baghdad, April 9, 2003. The Fedayeen are a secret fighting force controlled by Saddam Hussein.
A Kurdish man in the northern city of Irbil burns a picture of Saddam Hussein, April 9, 2003, in this video still.
A F/A-18 Hornet takes off from the USS Harry S. Truman for a mission during the war against Iraq, April 9, 2003.
Iraqis wait in line for bread to be cooked at a bakery in the Karada district of Baghdad, April 9, 2003. Only a few overnight explosions shattered the quiet of Baghdad, mostly shrouded in darkness because of a power outage now almost a week old.
An ordnance specialist works on a F/A-18 Hornet aboard the USS Harry S. Truman during strike operations against Iraq, April 9, 2003. The aircraft carrier is conducting missions in support of the U.S.-led war against Iraq.
U.S. Army SSG Gregory Coleman from Long Beach, Calif., looks at two heads fallen from broken sculptures of Saddam Hussein in a badly damaged presidential palace in Baghdad, April 9, 2003.
An Iraqi man and his son loot a government warehouse on a main road leading into Baghdad in a southeastern suburb of the Iraqi capital, April 9, 2003.
Journalists holding candles gather outside the Palestine hotel in Baghdad, April 8, 2003, to mourn the death of the two cameramen, killed under fire from U.S. troops. The U.S. military came under criticism for U.S.-led strikes in the Iraqi capital that hit the hotel housing hundreds of journalists and an Arab television network. Three journalists, two of them at the hotel, were killed and three others were injured.
An alleged torture chamber is seen in the basement of a jail in Basra, Iraq, April 8, 2003. Locals told journalists that Saddam Hussein's secret police for decades tortured inmates at the jail with beatings, mutilations, electric shocks and chemical baths.
The charred building that locals say was used as a jail by Saddam Hussein's secret police is seen April 8, 2003, in Basra, Iraq. Iraqis told journalists that Saddam's forces for decades tortured inmates at the jail with beatings, mutilations, electric shocks and chemical baths.
Two men walk past a destroyed Russian-made SAM (surface-to-air missle) along Highway 6 in southeastern Baghdad, Iraq, April 8, 2003.
Samantha Sheppard, 28, from Plymouth, a soldier with the 2nd Light Tank Regiment, smiles as she receives a flower from an Iraqi man during a patrol on the streets of east Basra, southern Iraq, April 2003.
Donkeys wander around the scattered debris of a destroyed Iraqi military vehicle near Badrik, some 15 miles south of the Kurdish-controlled town of Dohuk, northern Iraq, Wednesday April 9, 2003. U.S. special operations troops and Kurdish peshmerga fighters seized a strategic hilltop near Mosul in northern Iraq on Wednesday.