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101st Airborne


American soldiers from the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division wait on a platform for the departure of an Iraqi train, before it was to leave on a ten hour journey with soldiers bound for the northern Iraqi town of Mosul, in Baghdad, Tuesday May 6, 2003. The military paid the Iraqis for the use of the train, and it's employees, in what was described as the first real post-Saddam test of the Iraqi rail system. (AP Photos/Brennan Linsley)


American soldiers from the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division play cards on an Iraqi train shortly before it was to depart on a ten hour journey with soldiers bound for the northern Iraqi town of Mosul, in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday,May 6, 2003.


A soldier from the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division sleeps on an Iraqi train while listening to a CD player, shortly before the train was to depart Baghdad on a ten hour journey with soldiers bound for the northern Iraqi town of Mosul Tuesday, May 6, 2003.


American soldiers from the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division wait on a platform in Baghdad for the departure of an Iraqi train, before it was to leave on a ten hour journey with soldiers bound for the northern Iraqi town of Mosul, Tuesday, May 6, 2003.


An American officer from the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division sleeps on an Iraqi train, shortly before it was to depart on a ten hour journey with soldiers for the northern town of Mosul, in Baghdad, May 6, 2003


Pfc. Terrance Scott of Company A, 1st Battalion, 1st Brigade, 327 Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) surveys the scene during a security halt in the Iraqi town of al-Hawd. (AP Photo/Pfc. Thomas Day, 40th Public Affairs Detachment).


10 posted on 05/07/2003 7:10:03 AM PDT by SAMWolf ((A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ix dinner and leave the @#$! computer alone?)
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Sgt. Troy Jenkins



Amanda Jenkins, wife of Army Sgt. Troy Jenkins, wipes away a tear during burial services at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside , Calif., Monday, May 5, 2003. Jenkins, killed by an explosive taken from an Iraqi child in Baghdad, was eulogized as a hero, family man and 'country boy.' A paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division, Jenkins died April 23 of wounds suffered April 19 in an explosion that remains under investigation. Several other soldiers and the child were wounded. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)


Pallbearers carry the flag drapped casket of Army Sgt. Troy Jenkins, after the funeral service in Yucca Valley, Calif., Monday, May 5, 2003.


Army personell carry the flag drapped casket of Army Sgt. Troy Jenkins during burial services at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, Calif., Monday, May 5, 2003.


Soldiers carry the flag draped casket of Army Sgt. Troy Jenkins, during burial services at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, Calif., Monday, May 5, 2003.


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