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Tina Cline, background center, widow of Marine Lance Cpl. Donald John Cline, follows her husband's casket as it is carried by Marine pallbearers Saturday, April 19, 2003, during funeral services in Sparks, Nev. Cpl. Cline, 21, was killed in action in Iraq on March 23. (AP Photo/Debra Reid, Pool)
Sat Apr 19, 8:01 PM ET

Tina Cline, background center, widow of Marine Lance Cpl. Donald John Cline, follows her husband's casket as it is carried by Marine pallbearers Saturday, April 19, 2003, during funeral services in Sparks, Nev. Cpl. Cline, 21, was killed in action in Iraq (news - web sites) on March 23. (AP Photo/Debra Reid, Pool)

 

Tina Cline, right, accepts a U.S. flag during the funeral for her husband, Marine Lance Cpl. Donald John Cline, Saturday, April 19, 2003, during services in Sparks, Nev. Cpl. Cline died in combat in Iraq on March 23. At left is Tina Cline's stepfather, Steve Sweringen. (AP Photo/Debra Reid, Pool)
Sat Apr 19, 7:01 PM ET

Tina Cline, right, accepts a U.S. flag during the funeral for her husband, Marine Lance Cpl. Donald John Cline, Saturday, April 19, 2003, during services in Sparks, Nev. Cpl. Cline died in combat in Iraq (news - web sites) on March 23. At left is Tina Cline's stepfather, Steve Sweringen. (AP Photo/Debra Reid, Pool)

 

Dakota Cline, 2, left, and his cousin, Nash Sauers, 3, practice marching and saluting on stage after the funeral for Cline's father, Marine Lance Cpl. Donald John Cline, Saturday, April 19, 2003, in Sparks, Nev. Cpl. Cline, 21, was killed in action in southern Iraq on March 23. His widow, Tina Cline, said her husband taught the boy military routines. (AP Photo/Debra Reid, Pool)
Sat Apr 19, 8:29 PM ET

Dakota Cline, 2, left, and his cousin, Nash Sauers, 3, practice marching and saluting on stage after the funeral for Cline's father, Marine Lance Cpl. Donald John Cline, Saturday, April 19, 2003, in Sparks, Nev. Cpl. Cline, 21, was killed in action in southern Iraq (news - web sites) on March 23. His widow, Tina Cline, said her husband taught the boy military routines. (AP Photo/Debra Reid, Pool)

 

 

47 posted on 04/21/2003 7:27:18 AM PDT by Incorrigible
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To: Incorrigible
A Marine Honor Guard carries the casket of Sgt. Duane Rios out of St. Mary's Church after a funeral mass, in Griffith, Indiana, April 19, 2003. Rios was killed in battle outside Baghdad on April 4, 2003. REUTERS/Frank Polich
Sat Apr 19, 2:57 PM ET

A Marine Honor Guard carries the casket of Sgt. Duane Rios out of St. Mary's Church after a funeral mass, in Griffith, Indiana, April 19, 2003. Rios was killed in battle outside Baghdad on April 4, 2003. REUTERS/Frank Polich

 

Roberta Rios, mother of Marine Sgt. Duane Rios, looks at a picture of her son while holding a U.S. flag after a funeral ceremony outside St. Mary's Church in Griffith, Indiana, April 19, 2003. Rios was killed in battle outside Baghdad on April 4, 2003. REUTERS/Frank Polich
Sat Apr 19, 2:57 PM ET

Roberta Rios, mother of Marine Sgt. Duane Rios, looks at a picture of her son while holding a U.S. flag after a funeral ceremony outside St. Mary's Church in Griffith, Indiana, April 19, 2003. Rios was killed in battle outside Baghdad on April 4, 2003. REUTERS/Frank Polich

 


48 posted on 04/21/2003 7:29:17 AM PDT by Incorrigible
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