At the Pentagon, Iraq a 24/7 mission
The Boston Globe
Members of the military walked past a jewelry store with a clock set to Baghdad time in the main concourse of the Pentagon. Three years after the US invated Iraq, the rhythm of daily life at the Defense Department has evolved into an unending, round-the-clock mission.
Reminders of war eight time zones away
Members of the military walked past a jewelry store with a clock set to Baghdad time in the main concourse of the Pentagon. Three years after the US invated Iraq, the rhythm of daily life at the Defense Department has evolved into an unending, round-the-clock mission.
(Brendan Smialowski for the Boston Globe)