Eight months after the 2003 Iraqi invasion, Harry Sargeant III, a former Marine Corps major and Harrier II pilot, was charting a flight that would make history.

Determined to be among the first American wartime entrepreneurs in Baghdad, Sargeant obtained clearance to fly himself, a partner and several employees in what would be the first private flight into the occupied capital.

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