CAMP CASEY PREPARES TO BREAK FOR BUS TOUR
Steve DeFord, father of David Johnson, an Oregon National guardsmen who was killed in Iraq, sits by his son's cross at Camp Casey II on Aug. 30, 2005 near Crawford, Texas. In a short ceremony, family members of fallen soldiers pulled the crosses that were placed at the camp near President Bush's ranch as they prepare to break camp and begin a cross-country bus tour that will bring them to washington. (UPI Photo/Ron Russek II)
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