To: smaagee
Hello Steve :)
If I want to reply to everyone, I just type "all". There may be another tricksy way to do it though...
We keep hearing the bad news from Iraq here in the States. If you have any good news from Iraq of anything, it would be most appreciated!
Stay strong, stay safe...
18,967 posted on
01/30/2004 2:41:52 PM PST by
GulfWar1Vet
(Get your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape! -George Taylor)
To: All
I have a few spare moments this morning, so I thought I would fill everyone in on what we do here. Our primary mission is the transportation of bulk fuel, all types. We are a off road unit and drive very large uncomfortable trucks that are capable of navigating almost anything. Many times when the RA gets behind we get called on to haul whatever they need besides fuel. We are on the road nearly every day going to different forward bases. In essence we keep the northern half of Iraq moving, whether on ground, or in the air. We come from all different backgrounds in civilian life. We have truck drivers, carpenters, firefighters, students, diesel mechanics, and one lowly police officer. We range in age from 21 to 43 with the average age being 29. Our years in the army range from 1.5 to 24, with the average years being 9. Just thought you guys would like to know a little about your newly adopted children in Iraq. God Bless
Steve
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