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Apr 05, 2009, 05:29 PM
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Just back from Iraq
Hi everyone. I just got back from Al Asad Airbase in western Anbar, Iraq.
We are winning. Casualty numbers are dropping, and the Iraqi people are really stepping up and taking charge of their own destiny. It will be a long time before all the corruption is cleaned up, but then again, we brought our own share with us when we brought in our contractors.
Personally, I think KBRs motto should be "That is not our Job." I heard it often enough when I was there.
Another little known Iraq fact: Most of the work that is done over there is done by TCNs, or Third Country Nationals. These are Bangladeshis, Indians, and other people from the Middle East and Asia that work long hours for low pay. They do this cheerfully, and almost every one I talked to hoped that one day they would get to emigrate to America and become citizens. That made me proud and amazed, considering how badly most of my fellow soldiers treated these guys.
I grew up dirt poor in Lousiana. I am using my military career and benefits to make my life better, get educated and make life better for my wife and daughter. That is all a lot of these guys wanted.
Never forget, we are a nation of immigrants. As far as I am concerned, people who want to come here to work should be allowed to. Anyone who wants to come here and join our military without being citizens first should be conferred citizenship at the first possible chance.
I am no hero. I was safe and comfortable the whole time I was in Iraq. I missed my wife and daughter, but got to call and email them every day if I wanted.
I urge you all to support the guys who do the hard stuff, and are in danger every day. Groups like SoldiersAngels and AnySoldier.com do amazing work supporting troops, and everyone should support them.
Sorry for the rant, I amjust glad to be home and want to make sure my fellow servicemen and women get taken care of. Until everyone comes home, let no one be forgotten.
Now, as soon as I get another MD, I will be out there, clearing the tot lots of clad, and looking for doodads and thingamabobs.
"You should never take life too seriously....you are never going to get out alive." Van Wilder.
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Apr 05, 2009, 06:53 PM
#2
Re: Just back from Iraq
Glad to hear you are back safe and sound.
Thank you for your service to your Country.
Minstrel
Golden Rule Enterprises, LLC
The Bargin Warehouse
Dennis M. O'Connor, CEO
http://www.thebarginwarehouse.com
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Apr 06, 2009, 07:30 PM
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Re: Just back from Iraq
thank you from a fellow vet in south carolina. i was in desert storm and i know what the area is all about. thanks again and am glad u came home safe. God bless and hh. swampfox
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Apr 08, 2009, 05:32 PM
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Re: Just back from Iraq
I agree 100% . Lots of good things are happening in Iraq ,most you never hear of. I got back in Jan. of this year.It was great to get letters and care packages from strangers. I really liked the letters from the kids ,they were great .I read one where a kid had drawn a picture of a tank running over people . I guess that's what most kids picture when they think of war. We all had a good laugh about that one.
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Apr 08, 2009, 05:39 PM
#5
Re: Just back from Iraq
Thank You for your service!

Cachefinder-
Never trust a man that says "Trust Me"
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Apr 14, 2009, 09:53 AM
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12 Bravo "Combat Engineer"
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Apr 15, 2009, 10:51 AM
#7
Re: Just back from Iraq
Glad you're home safe, thanks to all the Veterans who have served.
Fossis..............
fossil hunter Indian Artifact collector MDer Antique collector
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Apr 15, 2009, 11:01 AM
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Re: Just back from Iraq
I am glad to hear of your safe return. It was good to hear the real truth in your report. I hope all, the Iraqi's there immigrants and our soldiers stay safe a do well. Thanks again, from one Veteran (US Army 79-85) to another.
Ed D.
Keep detecting, Keep digging, Keep finding!
Ed Donovan
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