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Posted by HarryG on August 12, 2005 at 14:01:46 from (216.227.82.181):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Body counting from Iraq ? posted by Harley on August 12, 2005 at 06:51:00:
My son Bobby flies in to JFK next week completing a 3 year sign up with 13 months served in Iraq. He serves with the 1st ID, 9th Eng Bn. He did his share of EOD (thats Explosive Ordinance Disposal)mostly improvised explosives of the very dangerous type. He said many a time the nerves gets tested. he also trained Iraqi National Guard and lived with them,fought along side them and many gave their life in the process. He learned to love them as a fellow soldier. He said we had built schools, hospitals, govt buildings, sewer plants, water, etc that were never there. Damn the naysayers. we have(our troops) have made life better for those over there.
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