U.S. Army military policeman Sgt. C.J. Grisham, center, from San Antonio, Tx. briefs his men before a reconaissance mission near a mosque in Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites), Tuesday, July 1, 2003. An explosion at the mosque late Monday night killed at least five Iraqis and injured four others. Iraqi civilians said the explosion was caused by a missile or bomb strike, but American soldiers at the scene disputed that account, saying it was likely caused when explosives hidden at the site went off.(AP Photo/John Moore) SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
U.S. Army military policeman Sgt. C.J. Grisham, center, from San Antonio, Tx. briefs his men before a reconaissance mission near a mosque in Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites), Tuesday, July 1, 2003. An explosion at the mosque late Monday night killed at least five Iraqis and injured four others. Iraqi civilians said the explosion was caused by a missile or bomb strike, but American soldiers at the scene disputed that account, saying it was likely caused when explosives hidden at the site went off.(AP Photo/John Moore)
U.S. Army military policeman Sgt. C.J. Grisham, center, from San Antonio, Tx. briefs his men before a reconaissance mission near a mosque in Fallujah, Iraq (news - web sites), Tuesday, July 1, 2003. An explosion at the mosque late Monday night killed at least five Iraqis and injured four others. Iraqi civilians said the explosion was caused by a missile or bomb strike, but American soldiers at the scene disputed that account, saying it was likely caused when explosives hidden at the site went off.(AP Photo/John Moore)













