http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N04157983.htmDOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del., Aug 7 (Reuters) - When the cargo planes land at this air base on the coast of Delaware, people nearby stand at attention to honor the dead.
Fifty-three soldiers have been killed in guerilla-style attacks in Iraq since President George W. Bush declared an end to major combat there on May 1. Since March 20, when the U.S.-led war on Iraq began, an additional 114 U.S. soldiers have been killed in hostile action.
This quiet base about a mile (1.6 km) inland from Delaware Bay is where all the American soldiers who die in Iraq come home.
Dover Air Force Base has the largest Department of Defense port mortuary and the only one in the United States. Since the Vietnam War, wartime casualties have come through here. snip
Since March, when the U.S.-led war against Iraq began, the staff at the Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs have been at their brutal but delicate task nonstop, with 10- to 12- hour days and rotations sometimes without days off for weeks.
"What I tell my family is, if you see reports of fatalities, then that means we're working," said Karen Giles, who heads the mortuary.
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