Hundreds of people attend a public memorial service for Cpl. Joseph Anzack at South High Football Stadium in Torrance June 1, 2007. Anzack, who graduated from South High in 2005, will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. His unit was ambushed while patrolling south of Baghdad. His body was later found floating in the Euphrates River on May 23, 11 days after he was first missing in action. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)
(L-R) Sister of Cpl. Joseph Anzack Jr., Casey, 16, his mother, Teresa and father Joseph Sr., stand as Taps is played during a public memorial service at South High Football Stadium in Torrance June 1, 2007. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)
(L-R) Sister, Casey Anzack, 16, mother, Teresa and father, Joseph Sr., react to a humorous story as friends eulogize Cpl. Joseph Anzack during a public memorial service at South High Football Stadium in Torrance June 1, 2007. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)
Father Joseph Anzack Sir. (L) hugs a former football teammate of his son, Kevin Rockhold, during a public memorial service for Cpl. Joseph Anzack at South High Football Stadium in Torrance June 1, 2007. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)
Mother Teresa Anzack, (L) and father Joseph Anzack Sr., address the crowd that turned out during a public memorial service for Cpl. Joseph Anzack at South High Football Stadium in Torrance June 1, 2007. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)
Sister of Cpl. Joseph Anzack, Casey (L), 16, and his mother Teresa (R) kiss Anzack's the casket during a public memorial service at South High Football Stadium in Torrance June 1, 2007.REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)
United States Army Lt. Cory Gray (R) hands Teresa Anzack the flag that draped her son's casket as sister Casey (L), 16 and father, Joseph Sr. (2nd R), look on during a public memorial service for Cpl. Joseph Anzack at South High Football Stadium in Torrance June 1, 2007.REUTERS/Gus Ruelas (UNITED STATES)