As a soldier, I would like to say thank you to all of the other soldiers, that are currently serving in iraq. I know there are some clutchfans members over there right now. i opened up this thread for the people of clutchfans to reach out to you and say thank you, being fairly new to clutchfans myself. i don't know very many of you that has served as well. So if you have served in Operation Iraqi Freedom, this is the place to let clutchfans know who you are!! I am Served in Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06,and 06-08 RIP SSG ERIK DUCKWORTH, SGT EDWIN MCNEIL, SPC JOHNS, SPC RHODES
XBLRocketman111 thank you for your service and the service of your friends that gave the ultimate sacrifice! Words do not convey the gratitude you deserve!
I said it in the other thread and I'll echo it here. There are not enough thank yous in the world to give to you and your fellow soldiers.
Thanks guys, i appreciate it but this really is for the soldiers that we do not know are soldiers, to let there names be out there so people can appreciate them as well. But none the less thanks it really means alot
I echo the thanks. XBL - I would love to hear a soldier's viewpoint on everything, but i don't want to tarnish this excellent thread. Thanks to all the men and women who serve our country, in any theater of war. DD
Thank you for your service and the brave duty you are doing for the country. I noticed in your original post you mentioned the troops serving in Iraq but I would also like to thank those serving in Afghanistan for their service also and to US troops serving everywhere.
Yes sorry If someone could edit that for me it would be much appreciated. DD: I love to tell my storys, some people don't like to but i don't mind cause if i can keep some of the storys alive, i think more people will appreciate the people who are serving and past away.
Let me add my thanks to you for your service. I also send out thanks to everyone who has served and is serving in Iraq. My own nephew was in Iraq with the Marines, and there is so much that our soldiers do with out that people aren't even aware of. A lot of folks might know the risk and even being away from families, but among the things he missed most were showers, and American food, and the little things that soldiers have to do without in Iraq. They really are making all kinds of sacrifices.
Me too. This is the first major war that my family doesn't have someone serving... dating back to the Revolution. I had a grandfather and great uncles in WWII, great uncles and cousins in Korea, an uncle and cousins in Vietnam, just cousins in the First Gulf War, and now, nobody. I suspect this is representative of a lot of families out there and that's why this thread is important. It seems it is easier for us to divorce ourselves from the reality of war and the ramifications for families and our country... but we should work to not let that happen. Thanks again.
I spent 21 years in the military, and although I am against this war, I appreciate and feel for the folks who have to go to Iraq. I've often been asked if I was still on active duty would I go. That's a difficult question to answer but I think I would refuse. It's such a shame that these fine folks are doing such and outstanding job at something that will go down in history and our biggest political blunder ever. Be safe and get home ASAP!
That's an interesting point. I have a friend who is against the war but is in the MN National Guard and he still went, in fact he's now on his second tour. While its true his choices were go to Iraq or go to prison but I don't think he ever seriously considered not going even though he was against it from the begining. While not in the military myself I think if I was I would still go. I understand rank and file soldier has no freedom of choice about whether to go or not but I also believe in the spirit as well as the letter of the law regarding an obligation to obey lawful orders. That is why I always feel that outside of conduct on the battlefield decisions like to invade Iraq the ones who are accountable are the civillian leadership.
Lets try to keep this is on topic, whether or not you think the war is right, or whether or not you would go, should not be discussed here. this is for the soldiers, who have to go appreciation. no offense