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will be glad to hear the news... Isabel Carrasquillo leans over to kiss her son, Spc. Jocelyn Carrasquillo, goodbye prior to the start of his funeral service Sunday, March 21, 2004, at The First Pentecostal Holiness Church in Goldsboro, N.C. Spc. Carrasquillo, with the 120th Infantry Regement of the North CArolina National Guard, was killed when his convoy hit a land mine in Iraq on March 13, 2004. (AP Photo/Karen Tam)Cheryl Cope Hill, right, weeps with her sisters, Wendy Sikorski left, and Tamitha Cope, center, following a funeral for Hill's husband at Crown Memorial Park in Pineville, N.C. Thursday, March 18, 2004. Army Spc. Christopher K. Hill, 26, died March 11 after his vehicle hit a roadside bomb in Fallujah, Iraq. He was based at Fort Riley. Other survivors include his 1-year-old daughter, Cierra. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, Todd Sumlin)Capt. John F. Kurth's son, John, looks at one of his dad's medals that was given to him during his fathers funeral service Saturday, March 27, 2004, in Columbus, Wis. Kurth was serving in the 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment and had been in Iraq less than a month when a roadside bomb exploded March 13 at Tikrit, killing him and a Maryland solider. Captain Kurth's mother, Retta Kurth, holds the Unites States flag that was on the casket. (AP Photo/Beaver Dam Daily Citzen, Cory Schaefer)-Orlando Vicente, left, receives the flag from the casket of his son, Marine Cpl. David Vicente during funeral services, Saturday, March 27, 2004, in Methuen, Mass. Seated next to Vicente from left; his wife Celeste, son Daniel and Cpl. Vicente's fiancee Alexandra Jacobs. Cpl. Vicente, 25, died March 19 in a clash with insurgents near the town of Hit, Iraq. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, based in Twentynine Palms, Calif. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)A grieving couple, front, center, identified by church officials as the mother and father of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Anthony S. Lagman, watch with other relatives and a funeral official as Lagman's body is carried by U.S. Army pallbearers from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Yonkers, New York, Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Lagman, 27, of the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment of the Army's 10th Mountain Division, stationed at Fort Drum in upstate New York, was killed March 18 while fighting in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)I hope every goddamned one of them is put in jail...
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