24 American Soldiers were KILLED this month, so far, and many more permanently injured, eyes, ears, legs, arms, brains gone....yet hardly a photo to be found...here's the very few photos of OUR soldiers back in America...or as the last one shows, quit to take LOVE over WAR...
Army Sgt. Silivia Torres-Timoteo holds her three-year-old son at the burial for her husband, New Jersey National Guardsman Sgt. Humberto Timoteo, in North Arlington, New Jersey June 12, 2004. Timoteo, a member of the 3rd Battalion of the 112th Field Artillery, was one of four soldiers from the same unit killed last week in Iraq (news - web sites). Child's name was withheld at the request of the family. (Chip East/Reuters)
Members of the honor guard salute as the flag draped casket is brought out of Our Lady Fatima Church after the funeral for New Jersey National Guard Sgt. Homberto Timoteo of the 3rd Battalion of the 112th Field Artillery, in Newark, June 12, 2004. Timoteo was one of four soldiers from the same unit killed last week in Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/Chip East
U.S. Army troops pull one of four comrades away from a Humvee vehicle after an attack in Baghdad, June 4, 2004. A majority of U.S. voters, 53 percent, now say it was not worth going to war in Iraq (news - web sites) and feel the United States is getting bogged down there, according to a Los Angeles Times poll published on June 11. Photo by Ceerwan Aziz/Reuters
Three-year-old Alexis McCabe, with help from her uncle, Gary Hobart, right, prepares to release balloons in memory of her mother Army Pfc. Melissa Hobart, after a memorial service was held at Summerville Presbyterian Church, Thursday, June 10, 2004, in Summerville, S.C. Hobart, 22, of Ladson, died Sunday, June 6, 2004, in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), after collapsing while on guard duty, the Defense Department said. (AP Photo/Brad Nettles,Pool)
Gary Hobart receives a hug from a family friend after a memorial service for his sister, Pfc. Melissa Hobart, at Summerville Presbyterian Church Thursday, June 10, 2004, in Summerville, S.C. Melissa Hobart collapsed and died Sunday while on duty in Iraq (news - web sites). (AP Photo/Brad Nettles, Pool)
Cheryl Shrader from Boise, Idaho, cries as her father, Curt Barbee, holds up a paper American flag on the tarmac at Gowen Field in Boise as a chartered plane taking Shrader's husband, Spc. Don Shrader, and other Idaho Guardsmen from the 116th Cavalry Brigade to Texas for specialized training before being deployed to Iraq (news - web sites) taxies away. Members of the Idaho National Guard and their families braved cool temperatures early Thursday morning, June 10, 2004 at Gowen Field in Boise to say their goodbyes. AP Photo/Troy Maben
Cpl. James E. Wright, left, salutes the casket of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan (news - web sites) in the Capitol Rotunda Thursday, June 10, 2004 in Washington. Wright lost both hands during the war in Iraq (news - web sites). The officer at the right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Former U.S. soldier Sean Shone from Florida embraces his Iraqi wife Ehdaa in Amman June 11, 2004. The discharged American soldier and his wife are waiting in Jordan for a visa that will allow them to start a new life together in the U.S. MIDDLE EAST OUT REUTERS/Ali Jarekji