Artillery rounds land on a target at Balad airport, as U.S. soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division try to secure the airport some 45 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, on Friday, April 18, 2003. Col. Don Campbell said paramilitary forces were using it as an ordnance dump, taking weapons and ammunitions to other points in attempts to spread disorder.
A woman buys a chicken in a crowded market in downtown Baghdad on Thursday, April 17, 2003. Business owners have opened their shops and people have taken to the streets as peace slowly returns to the city.
A young Iraqi farmer grazes his cattle by an abandoned Russian built T-62 tank near Dayr, in southern Iraq, Friday, April 18, 2003 on the day allied forces are holding a commander of the Baghdad Ba'ath Party after he was handed over by Iraqi Kurds. Samir al-Aziz al-Najim is the highest ranking figure on the coalition's "most wanted" list to be caught so far.
U.S. Marines detain a looter and put tape over his mouth before covering his head and taking him away, in this image from video, Thursday, April 17, 2003, in Baghdad, Iraq. The Americans have been patrolling Baghdad night and day in an effort to crack down on looting and anarchy.
Residents gather around U.S. troops from Task Force 2-69 Armor, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, from Fort Benning, Ga., to ask on Thursday, April 17, 2003, when electricity and water service will be restored to the Baghdad area.
A United States Army M-1 tank arrives back from a patrol to the former Iraqi Miliatry Airbase that is now home to U.S. forces in Kirkuk, Iraq, Thursday, April 17, 2003.
Residents stand on top of an old mosque as they tour the Kirkuk Castle in Kirkuk, Iraq, Thursday, April 17, 2003. The site, which was made into an army stronghold by Saddam Hussein in 1991, has reopened to the public now that the Iraqi regime has fallen.
U.S. special forces make arrests of suspected bank robbers inside the gutted interior of a bank in Baghdad's banking district, Thursday, April 17, 2003. Baghdad's banking district remains one of the last centers of attraction for looters attempting to cart out the millions remaining in the vaults of the capital's institutions.
Journalists and officials walk away from the site where a body was exumed from an unmarked grave in Kirkuk, Iraq, Thursday April 17. 2003. An estimated 1,500 unmarked graves have been newly pointed out to United States military officials, who took an informal look at the site Thursday.
U.S. Marines OED of Task Force Tarawa watch their controlled explosion of a Al-Samoud missile on a roadside, Thursday, April 17, 2003, on the city limits of Kut, south of Baghdad.
A young fisherman shows off some of his catch from the Euphrates river near Qurna, Iraq, Friday, April 18, 2003. As safety concerns in Iraq hamper efforts to provide relief to the war-ravaged country, the U.N. World Food Program estimates it will need to ship some 480,000 tons of food each month into Iraq in one of the largest logistics operations in its 40-year history.
Iraqi Shiite Muslims pray during Friday prayers in Baghdad's shiite shrine in Kazemiya.
Friday was the second Muslim day of prayer since the collapse of President Saddam Hussein's regime.
Iraqi demonstrators chant anti-U.S. and pro-Islamic slogans during a march against the United States presence in Iraq following Friday prayers in a mosque in central Baghdad.
An Iraqi Shiite Muslim boy shouts slogans as he joins a rally after Friday prayers outside Baghdad's shiite shrines in Kazemiya.
A woman who was injured when the canister of an American illumination round crashed through the ceiling of her home on Thursday night, breaking her nose and peppering her body with pieces of concrete is being treated by PFC Justin Carter of Elkhart, Indiana, from the 3rd Battalion of the 187th Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.
A U.S. soldier mans a tank position check point in front of a war-torn street in central Baghdad
Residents cheer and wave white flags as a convoy of U.S. soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division passes a town in northern Iraq.
U.S. soldier Marrero Ricardo, 31, from Puerto Rico receives a flower from Iraqi Dilan Farman, 2, in the town of of Kirkuk.
A man holding an Iraqi flag walks past the rubble of houses, destroyed during the U.S.-led bombing campaign, while demonstrating against the United States following Friday Muslim prayers in central Baghdad.