Inside Camp Sosi: the colour, the security and the levity among the Anzacs

By David Wroe
Updated January 25 2016 - 2:18pm, first published 12:15am
Major Adrian Sweatman, of Brisbane, has continued working on  the Anzac mural that was started by the first contingent at Camp Sosi, in Iraq. Photo: Gary Ramage
Major Adrian Sweatman, of Brisbane, has continued working on the Anzac mural that was started by the first contingent at Camp Sosi, in Iraq. Photo: Gary Ramage

Camp Taji, Iraq: Camp Sosi is a maze of grey "T-walls", the concrete, blast-proof slabs that became a defining image of Iraq's slide into chaos after 2003.

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