Humanizing the Conflict in Iraq

Humanizing the Conflict in Iraq

In the Humvee patrolling Baghdad's deadly roads, one soldier kept both hands tucked inside his body armor, hoping they would not be blown off if a bomb penetrated the vehicle.

Another always planted one foot in front of the other, hoping he might lose only one. Yet another carried a good-luck charm: "a small cross knitted in army colors by someone in his parents' church in Ohio."

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