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U.S. troops saved art as the 'Monuments Men' of Iraq | Army Times |
armytimes.com
fter the painstaking process of cutting locks, the massive vault was opened
to reveal the Treasure of Nimrud -- 613 pieces of Assyrian gold jewelry,
precious stones and sculptures that has been called history's
third-greatest treasure after King Tut's tomb and the Bactrian Hoard
treasure of Afghanistan.

By now, you've probably heard of George Clooney's new film "The Monuments
Men," which is based on the true story of World War II troops who rescued
art from the war zone. Well, this isn't their story. This is the story of a
modern-day group with a similar mission.


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