Hundreds Attend Vigil for Marine Families
By JOE DANBORN, Associated Press WriterSat Aug 6, 6:25 AM ET
With the last of 16 Ohio families notified that their Marines were dead in Iraq, other military families rallied to help, and hundreds gathered for a prayer vigil in Cleveland.
"When my son comes home, I can have my nervous breakdown," said Isolde Zierk, who leads a support group for a Columbus-based reservist company that has suffered 11 of the casualties. "Until then, I'll just keep on doing what I can."
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The losses came in quick succession for the suburban Cleveland-based 3rd Battalion, 25th Marines. Two soldiers died July 28 in a gun battle, followed by five on Monday while on sniper patrol. Then nine members of the battalion were killed Wednesday along with five other Marines and an interpreter in the deadliest roadside bombing of U.S. troops in Iraq.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, a critic of U.S. policy in Iraq,
has attended six war-linked funeral {that makes six more than Bush }since the war began and said he would attend as many as he can for the most recent casualties.
"You have to understand the human dimension," Kucinich said. "For those families, this becomes a tragedy of monumental proportions. There have been more than 1,800 families like that."
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