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Re: Home from Iraq - Yea it's OT!
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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 03, 2004 at 20:35:33 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Home from Iraq - Yea it's OT! posted by Dug on October 03, 2004 at 19:31:32:
I"m glad to hear that, honestly. My job takes me to a lot of places, including a joint Army Reserve and National Guard installation that"s had at least 5 troop deployments (that I know of), and I hear from members regularly, as well as from others that I know from civilian jobs I"ve encountered. The general consensus is similiar to that you"ve said. Definately not perfect, soldiers have died, unfortunately. But overall, our soldiers are more accepted, than not, from the Iraqi"s, so I hear from the soldiers. I do not go by (listen to) the media types who"ve never been there, I prefer to hear it from the lips or fingertips (Email) of our men and women that are actually there. If you ask me, many of our media types and politicians could use a good ol" horse whippin" - if you ask me. BUT, THAT"S NOT TO SAY THAT IT"S NOT DANGEROUS EITHER. I HEAR THOSE STORIES TOO.
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