Sgt. Hector Alvarado, with Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 84th Infantry Regiment, rides a children's bicycle as he is pushed along by his comrades during a foot patrol through southern Baghdad on Sunday.
Critics of the current administration are fed up that our Troops are riding around in unarmored children's bicycles.
Staff Sgt. David Shono from Hartford, Wis., of the 1st Battalion, 188th Infantry Regiment, Wisconsin Army National Guard, looks at photos of those imprisoned and killed during the Saddam regime at a memorial center in Dujail, Iraq, on Sunday.
The main stream media is protesting the use of facts concerning victims of Saddam in any trial of the former benevolent despot who only killed thousands of his fellow citizens because he was only giving orders.
A Navy helicopter crewman, right, watches a Pakistani soldier unload relief goods from a helicopter in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, on Saturday. The situation in the area remains dire two weeks after the earthquake, which the Pakistani government said has killed over 50,000 and injured 74,500 with more than three million men, women and children also rendered homeless.
The military found it neccesary to call in the Pakistan peoples's distant cousins from the obscure nation of UnPakistan in order to efficiently unload the helicopters of the relief goods.
Marines examine a roll of film found while patrolling through Ramadi, Iraq on Saturday.
Most of the Troops these days have digital cameras, and were all amazed at the primitive photographic technolgy still being used by the insurgency.
Guests line up to tour the retired Air Force One Boeing 707 aircraft after dedication ceremonies at the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum in Simi Valley, Calif., on Friday.
At the end of the dedication, the plane was given a gold watch and a memorial plaque.
Tyler Shea, 4, left, holds his ears while his dad, Pat, helps sister Camryn, 2, dampen the sound of an F/A-18 Super Hornet during an air show at Point Mugu, Calif., on Sunday.
Pop, we simply do not want to hear that it is already bed time when all of the other kids are still up with their dads riding around in supersonic jets.
A huge explosion is seen in downtown Baghdad on Monday. Three suicide bombers struck the Palestine and Sheraton hotels, killing 17.
I'm not one of them, but some folks think that Baghdad looks good in smoke and ashes. The left wing media is yet to weigh in on this particular area's best side.
A soldier from the 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment stands in the middle of a fish market during a search for insurgents in neighborhoods close to downtown Mosul, Iraq, on Tuesday.
Hey Sarge, I just found out who has been stealing your copies of the New York Times.
An Army Kiowa surveillance helicopter flies over a mosque tower in Mosul, Iraq, on Tuesday, while soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment search the citys streets for insurgents.
Scholars and researchers have recently discovered clues concerning the prehistoric origin of the "Question mark,"
Heather Richards, left, kisses husband Capt. Arthur Richards of the 278th Regimental Combat Team, Tennessee National Guard, as he returns to Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Miss., on Monday after serving almost a year in Iraq.
Just another day at the office for our Troops.
Oh, nice! I like the one on the right. The light color one. Not necessarily the color, but the style.