Alex Souto lights a candle during a candlelit vigil honoring the 4,000 Americans killed in the Iraq war in San Francisco March 24, 2008. The number of U.S. soldiers to die in Iraq has reached 4,000, the U.S. military said on Monday, just days after the fifth anniversary of a war that President George W. Bush says the United States is on track to win
John Caldera, commissioner for San Francisco's Veterans Affairs Commission, lights a candle during a candlelit vigil in memory of Americans killed in the Iraq war in San Francisco March 24, 2008. The number of U.S. soldiers to die in Iraq has reached 4,000, the U.S. military said on Monday, just days after the fifth anniversary of a war that President George W. Bush says the United States is on track to वीं.
People light candles during a candlelit vigil in memory of Americans killed in the Iraq war in San Francisco March 24, 2008. The number of U.S. soldiers to die in Iraq has reached 4,000, the U.S. military said on Monday, just days after the fifth anniversary of a war that President George W. Bush says the United States is on track to वीं.
Candlelit vigil in memory of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
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