A smiling Iraqi woman holds her baby as a column of U.S. vehicles from the 2nd Battalion, 70 Armor passes through the town of Kerbala south west of Baghdad, April 7, 2003. U.S. troops took control of President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s main presidential palace in Baghdad and entered a second on Monday morning, the U.S. military said. REUTERS/Peter Andrews
Iraqi soldiers run out of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s palace in Baghdad April 7, 2003. U.S. troops took control of President Saddam Hussein's main presidential palace in Baghdad and entered a second on Monday morning, the U.S. military said. Photo by Faleh Kheiber/Reuters
Iraqi children ask for food from U.S. Marines in the city of Nassiriya, April 6, 2003. U.S. Forces appear to be strengthening their grip over the city after quelling small pockets of resistance by supporters loyal to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). (Desmond Boylan/Reuters)
Children enjoy a new swing as a US Navy soldier guard a playground during a visit by a US Navy admiral hours after a team of Seabees set up the playground in Umm Qasr, Iraq (news - web sites) Sunday April 6, 2003. The Seabees have started working with locals in repairing roads, setting up playgrounds and helping in the distribution of potable water in an effort to return life to normal, following two weeks of battles against Iraqi forces, which culminated in coalition forces invading and taking over the town. (AP Photo/Roberto Schmidt/Pool)