Army Reservist Plans to Walk Utah to Promote Iraq Withdrawal


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- A Utah Army reservist plans to walk 500 miles to promote a withdrawal of U-S troops from Iraq.

Sergeant Marshall Thompson, a native of Logan, says he'll walk from the Idaho-Utah border to the Utah-Arizona border, starting October Second.

Thompson spent a year in Iraq as an Army journalist. He says the public might not realize that many soldiers there support a withdrawal.

Thompson's wife, Kristen, plans to join him for some of the walk. She'll be pushing a stroller with their 11-month-old daughter.

(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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