Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton (L), Florida Governor Charlie Crist (C) and Florida National Guard Major General Douglas Burnett attend a memorial service for Navy pilot Michael Scott Speicher at the Duval County Veterans Memorial Wall in Jacksonville, Florida August 14, 2009. The remains of Speicher have been found and positively identified, more than 18 years after he was shot down over Iraq and became the first U.S. casualty of the first Gulf War, the U.S. Defense Department said on August 2, 2009. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 30 months ago

Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton (L), Florida Governor Charlie Crist (C) and Florida National Guard Major General Douglas Burnett attend a memorial service for Navy pilot Michael Scott Speicher at the Duval County Veterans Memorial Wall in Jacksonville, Florida August 14, 2009. The remains of Speicher have been found and positively identified, more than 18 years after he was shot down over Iraq and became the first U.S. casualty of the first Gulf War, the U.S. Defense Department said on August 2, 2009.