The Times - He was said to have been just 13 when he was photographed in 1980, crawling through the marshes of southern Iran, rifle at the ready, fighting the invading forces of the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
Hassan Jangju Warrior had volunteered for a Iranian guerrilla fighting force, and the image taken that day was used in propaganda and recruitment posters by the Islamic Republic.
He died three years later during Irans first strategic offensive of the eight-year war.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="145"] Jeyran Pourali, Hassan Jangju's mother, who died hours after his funeral[/caption]
Bodies from the conflict in which up to a million people died are still being discovered and repatriated and Hassan was finally brought home and buried on Tuesday in his home city of Tabriz, in northern Iran.