art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial in London commemorates British citizens, including both military personnel and civilians, who participated in the Gulf War, the Afghanistan War and the Iraq War. In these three conflicts, which took place between 1990 and 2015, 682 British service personnel died.[1] A work by the sculptor Paul Day, the memorial is situated in Victoria Embankment Gardens, between the River Thames and the headquarters of the Ministry of Defence,[2] in the vicinity of monuments commemorating the Second World War and the Korean War.[1]
War memorial in London
Description
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The memorial was designed by Paul Day. It consists of two large Portland stone monoliths, weighing 33 tonnes (32 long tons; 36 short tons). On one side, one stone is inscribed "Afghanistan" and the other "Iraq", and on the other side one bears the word "duty" and the other "service". A side of each stone is left in a rough condition as a reference to the rocky terrain of Afghanistan and Iraq. The stones are separated by a narrow gap and support between them a thick bronze medallion or tondo sculpted with reliefs that echo the memorial's theme of "duty and service", depicting members of the armed forces on one side and civilian workers on the other.
Unlike similar monuments the memorial carries no names, "to be inclusive of all those who contributed",[1] and commemorates all who served, civilian and military, not only casualties.[3]
Manufacture
The monument was manufactured by stoneCIRCLE, a stonemason based in Basingstoke. It consists of 10 Jordans Basebed Portland Stone blocks, the largest of which weighs 7000 kg each. The blocks were rough cut and then dry built round a stainless steel frame to allow the edges to be pitched by hand to match the artist's requirements. Once completed they were dismantled and taken to Victoria Embankment Gardens to be reassembled.
Background and fundraising
On Remembrance Sunday 2014, it was announced that Lord Stirrup, the former Chief of the Defence Staff, would lead the efforts to raise one million pounds to enable a national memorial to the British service personnel who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan to be erected in central London.[4] By March 2015 Stirrup was confident that the full amount needed could be raised[5] and by July 2016 work had begun on the memorial in the Victoria Embankment Gardens.
Unveiling
The memorial was unveiled on 9 March 2017 by Queen Elizabeth II in the presence of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry of Wales, the Prime Minister Theresa May and her predecessors John Major, Tony Blair and David Cameron, as well as the Defence Secretary, Michael Fallon.[2][3] The unveiling ceremony was preceded by a drumhead service at Horse Guards Parade led by the Chaplain of the Fleet, the Venerable Ian Wheatley.[6][7] The ceremony was criticised by some relatives of those who died, because they were not invited, and for the presence of Blair, who led Britain into the Iraq War.[2][3]
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Background |
- Iran–Iraq War
- Operation Simoom
- Ba'athist Iraq
- Petroleum industry in Iraq
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Invasion of Kuwait |
- Battle of Dasman Palace
- Battle of the Bridges
- Battle of Failaka
- U.N. Resolution 660
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Coalition intervention |
- U.N. Resolution 661
- Coalition
- Iraq–United States relations
- Carter Doctrine
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Battles |
- Air campaign
- Air engagements
- "Package Q" air strike
- Khafji
- Wadi al-Batin
- Samurra
- Al Busayyah
- 67 Easting
- 73 Easting
- Phase Line Bullet
- Medina Ridge
- 2nd Kuwait
- Highway of Death
- Jalibah
- Norfolk
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- Iraq–Israel relations
- Iraqi rocket attacks on Israel
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Aftermath |
- Operation Southern Watch
- Iraq sanctions
- Kuwaiti oil fires
- 1991 uprisings
- Draining of the marshes
- Gulf War oil spill
- Depleted uranium
- Gulf War syndrome
- Awards
- Operation Provide Comfort
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Afghanistan conflict (2001–2021) |
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Overview |
- Prelude
- History
- Timeline
- Operations
- Logistics
- Impact
- International Security Assistance Force
- Taliban insurgency
- Drone strikes in Pakistan
- Withdrawal of U.S. troops
- Resolute Support Mission
- Evacuation
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- Civilian
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- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
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- 2012
- Coalition
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- United Kingdom
- Canadian
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- Norwegian
- Aviation incidents
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Aftermath |
- Recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
- Republican insurgency
- Islamic State–Taliban conflict
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War crimes |
- ICC investigation
- Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission
- War crimes by the Taliban
- Kunduz hospital airstrike
- Kandahar massacre
- Torture
- Bagram torture and prisoner abuse
- Salt Pit
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Peace process |
- Afghan peace process
- Afghan peace groups
- Tabassum movement
- Enlightenment Movement
- Uprising for Change
- People's Peace Movement
- 2021–2022 Afghan protests
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Reactions |
- Afghan War documents leak
- International public opinion
- Opposition
- Protests
- To the fall of Kabul
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Iraq War (2003–2011) |
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- Beginning of the Iraqi conflict (2003–present)
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Lead-up |
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Background | Pre-1990 |
- 17 July Revolution
- Iranian Revolution
- 1979 Ba'ath Party Purge
- Iran–Iraq War
- U.S. support for Iraq
- Chemical attacks against Iran
- Anfal campaign
- Iran–Contra affair
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1990–2003 |
- Gulf War
- Invasion of Kuwait
- Nayirah testimony
- Sanctions against Iraq
- No-fly zones
- 1991 uprisings
- UNSCOM
- Oil-for-Food Programme
- September 11 attacks
- War on Terror
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Rationale |
- WMD claims
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- Aluminum tubes
- Biological weapons
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- "Curveball"
- Mobile weapons lab
- Alleged Saddam–al-Qaeda link
- Oil as a possible rationale
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Issues |
- American imperialism
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- Disarmament crisis
- Failed peace initiatives
- Iraq resolution
- Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
- Legality
- Legitimacy of the invasion
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Key events |
- Invasion (2003)
- Occupation (2003–2011)
- Insurgency
- Anbar campaign
- Fallujah
- Capture of Saddam Hussein
- Interrogation
- Trial
- Execution / Reactions
- 2006 al-Askari mosque bombing
- Civil war (2006–08)
- 2007 U.S. troop surge
- U.S. withdrawal
- Status of forces agreement
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Invasion (2003) |
- Timeline
- Preparations for invasion
- Multi-National Force
- Battle of Nasiriyah
- Invasion of Baghdad
- Airborne Dragon
- Battle of Debecka Pass
- Firdos Square statue
- Mission Accomplished speech
- US public opinion
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Occupation (2003–2011) |
- Occupation of Ramadi
- De-Ba'athification
- 100 Orders
- CPA Order 2
- CPA Order 17
- U.S. military bases
- Blackwater
- Reconstruction
- Economic reform
- UNAMI
- Al Qa'qaa high explosives controversy
- U.S. kill or capture strategy
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- Coalition Provisional Authority
- Interim Government
- 2005 parliamentary elections
- Transitional Government
- Constitution
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- Capture of Saddam Hussein (Red Dawn)
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2005 |
- Able Rising Force
- Able Warrior
- Badlands
- Cyclone
- Dagger
- Iron Hammer
- Matador
- New Market
- Spear (Romhe)
- Squeeze Play
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2006 |
- Al Majid
- Gaugamela
- Guardian Tiger
- Iron Triangle
- Medusa
- River Falcon
- Scorpion
- Sinbad
- Swarmer
- Together Forward
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2007 |
- Alljah
- Arbead II
- Ardennes
- Black Eagle
- Commando Eagle
- Forsythe Park
- Imposing Law
- Leyte Gulf
- Marne Avalanche
- Marne Torch
- Mawtini
- Phantom Strike
- Phantom Thunder
- Polar Tempest
- Purple Haze
- Saber Guardian
- Sledgehammer
- Stampede 3
- Tiger Hammer
- Valiant Guardian (Harris Ba'sil)
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2008 |
- Defeat Al Qaeda in the North
- Iron Pursuit
- Phantom Phoenix
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Related events |
- Turkish incursions into northern Iraq
- Abu Kamal raid
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Impact |
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General |
- Casualties
- Iraq Body Count
- Iraq Family Health Survey
- Lancet surveys
- ORB survey
- Damage to Baghdad
- Al-Aimmah Bridge disaster
- Human rights
- Humanitarian crisis
- Financial cost
- Refugees
- Iraqi Christians
- Mandaeans
- Violence against Iraqi academics
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Political controversies |
- Post-invasion WMD conjecture
- Iraq scandal in Finland
- Dixie Chicks controversy
- Plame affair
- Hood event
- Death of David Kelly
- Kidnapping of Angelo dela Cruz
- 2004 document leak
- Al Jazeera bombing memo
- Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy
- MoveOn.org ad controversy
- Six Days in Fallujah
- Role of Canada
Investigations |
- Senate Report on WMD Intelligence
- Duelfer Report
- Chilcot Inquiry
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Reactions | Pre-war |
- Pre-war international reactions
- Khuy Voyne!
- Saddam Hussein interview
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- Views on the invasion
- Opposition
- Criticism
- United Nations
- Oprah's Anti-war series
- Iraqi map pendant
- Winter Soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan
- Photo Op
- A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq
- Bush shoeing incident
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Protests |
- Halloween 2002
- February 15, 2003
- March 20, 2003
- Bring Them Home Now Tour
- January 20, 2005
- September 24, 2005
- January 27, 2007
- March 17, 2007
- 2007 Port of Tacoma
- September 15, 2007
- March 19, 2008
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Aftermath in Iraq |
- The rise of ISIL
- Insurgency (2011–13)
- War in Iraq (2013–17)
- War against ISIL (2014–present)
- U.S.-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)
- Insurgency (2017–present)
- Political crisis (2021–present)
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Miscellaneous |
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Terminology |
- Axis of evil
- "Baghdad Bob"
- "Chemical Ali"
- Coalition of the willing
- Dead checking
- Embedded journalism
- Freedom fries
- Friedman Unit
- "Mother of All Bombs"
- "Mrs. Anthrax"
- Old Europe and New Europe
- Regime change
- Shock and awe
- "Sixteen Words"
- "Smoking gun / mushroom cloud"
- Star Spangled Ice Cream
- Strategic reset
- "There are unknown unknowns"
- Triangle of Death
- "Yo, Blair"
Critical |
- Global arrogance
- Inverted totalitarianism
- "The wrong war, at the wrong place, at the wrong time"
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Memorials | |
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Lists |
- Assassinations
- Aviation shootdowns and accidents
- Bombings
- Coalition military operations
- Documentaries
- Iraqi security forces fatality reports
- Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards
- Private contractor deaths
- Private militias in Iraq
- Votes against the Iraq Resolution
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Timeline |
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
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Related |
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- Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
- Chelsea Manning
- CIA black sites
- Efforts to impeach George W. Bush
- "Enhanced interrogation techniques"
- Torture in the United States
- Extraordinary rendition
- Green Zone
- Guantanamo Bay detention camp
- Gulf of Tonkin incident
- Military–industrial complex
- Neoconservatism
- Patriot Act
- Petrodollar warfare theory
- Post-9/11
- Special Relationship
- The Iraq War: A Historiography of Wikipedia Changelogs
- Unilateralism
- Unitary executive theory
- U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East
- WikiLeaks
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