Gabrielle Romero, front, is comforted by her father, Michael, as the young woman prays at a display of some of the items used by her brother, Daniel Aaron Romero, who was honored at a memorial service in the Denver armory of the Colorado National Guard, Tuesday, May 7, 2002, in Denver. The body of Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Aaron Romero, 30, of Longmont, Colo., was brought back to Colorado on Tuesday, more than three weeks after he and three other American soldiers were killed on April 15 when ordnance theywere trying to disarm exploded in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
As pallbearers pull the casket bearing the body of Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Aaron Romero out of a hearse, an unidentified soldier salutes the fallen soldier as his casket is taken into a memorial service in the Denver armory of the Colorado National Guard, Tuesday, May 7, 2002. Romero, of Longmont, Colo., was one of four American soldiers killed April 15 while trying to disarm ordnance in Afghanistan. Romero is the first Colorado soldier to die in the conflict in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)