Relatives of Mohammed Jaber Hassan weep over his coffin at the Mohammed Sakran cemetary outside Baghdad, Saturday, March 29, 2003. Hassan, 22, died late Thursday when a bomb fell on a busy Baghdad market, killing 52 and wounding scores. Over 15 victims were buried at the same time.
Soldiers of the British Light Infantry distribute aid packages to locals at Zubayr near Basra, southern Iraq, Saturday, March 29, 2003. Significant numbers of Iraqi civilians are trying to leave Basra every day to get food aid from points outside the city before returning.
A U.S. Marine prays during a Mass said by Roman Catholic Priest Ken Medve of Allentown, Pa., not seen, for the15th Expeditionary Unit at a Marine camp in southern Iraq Saturday, March, 29, 2003.
An unidentified wounded U.S. soldier is carried on a stretcher off a C-141 military plane at the U.S. Air Base Ramstein, Germany, Saturday March 29, 2003. A total of 22 U.S. soldiers wounded in the Iraq war arrived to get medical treatment at Landstuhl Medical Center.
About 50,000 people demonstrate in Berlin against the U.S.-led war in Iraq, Saturday, March 29, 2003.
U.S.-led coalition firefighters face an oil blaze in Gas-Oil Separation Plant Six in the North Ramala Oil Fields, in southern Iraq, in this photo made available Saturday March 29, 2003.
Cpl. Ryan Moran, 22, from Springhill, Fla., of the U.S. Marine 15th Expeditionary Unit, reads a letter from his high school teacher at a Marine camp in southern Iraq Saturday, March 29, 2003.
Iraqi Kurdish militia fighters raise a KDP Kurdistan Democratic Party flag in the Qushtapa area, 30 miles south of the Kurdish-controlled town of Irbil, during a move towards the oil center of Kirkuk, northern Iraq, Saturday March, 29, 2003.
Soldiers with the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines gather for a memorial service in honor of Maj. Kevin Nave and Corpsman Michael Johnson in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq. Johnson was killed when an Iraqi fired rocket propelled grenade struck his vehicle during the ambush on Tuesday, March 25. Nave died when a Marine Amphibious Assault Vehicle drove over him in his foxhole early Wednesday.
Relatives wait to bury their dead at the Mohammed Sakran cemetery outside Baghdad, a day after Iraqi officials say dozens of civilians died in a coalition bombing.
An American soldier with the 173rd Airborne out of Vicenza, Italy, mans a heavy caliber machine gun as a convoy of U.S. troops leaves from an airstrip near Harir, Kurdish-held northern Iraq. Some 1,000 U.S. soldiers arrived midweek and haved fanned out throughout the region.
Soldier with Task Force 2-69 Armor, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, of 3rd Infantry Division holds photo of Sadaam Hussein taken from building in Kifl, Iraq, Saturday. Another soldier added the crosshairs.
An Iraqi farmer introduces his family to SSG Adam Koeneman of St Louis, Mis., far right, accompanied by interpreter SGT Jason Washington of San Bernardino, Calif., both of the 101st Airborne Division, in south central Iraq. Koenemam and Washington were checking on Iraqis living around the 101st area of operation.
A refugee man carries his child in between tents at a refugee camp near the Jordanian/Iraq border in Ruweishid, some of 205 miles east of the Jordanian capital Amman.
U.S. Army Spc. Lucas Edwards, in the A Company 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regimentpart of the 3rd Infantry Division, smells the perfume on mail sent from his wife Stephanie, in the desert near Karbala in central Iraq.
Carla Bagley gazes at a picture of her son, Clint, a sailor aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, in McAlester, Okla. The aircraft carrier, involved in the war in Iraq, is expected to return from the Middle East to its home port in Everett, Wash., as soon as it is relieved by the USS Nimitz.