Posted on 01/04/2005 5:57:07 PM PST by airborne
I have been posting this elsewhere, but I'm getting so much information (and hope to collect info from others) that I wanted to start a seperate thread to keep you informed and, maybe, help my mental health by sharing.
With a brother in Bagdad and a nephew (brother's son) in Mosul, I have a lot of information that I hope you will find interesting.
And I hope that others will share their stories with me.
"Hero to Hero" will be "Kruisin' for Kaibetoney"
Liz Jackson and other volunteers with the Hero to Hero (H2H) pledge drive will be at it again this Saturday, January 8th. They will be collecting shirts in the Puget Sound region from Fire & Police Departments to send to the troops in Iraq. Saturday's "Stomp" will be dedicated to Larry Kaibetoney, who was seriously injured in the Mosul bombing recently. His wife Chani is a volunteer with H2H. A full press release is included below.
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Hero to Hero will be Kruisin for Kaibetoney through-out the Puget Sound, January 8th, 2004!
A planned Stomp for the troops was made more personal when the husband of a Hero to Hero core member was seriously wounded in Mosul.
Lakewood, WA, January 8, 2004: Hero to Hero is firefighters, law enforcement and first responders across America, giving the shirts off their backs for our troops in the desert.
In an ongoing morale effort for the troops, the Hero to Hero convoy of military family members and local soldiers will be visiting Fire Departments & Police Stations from Seattle to Tacoma (and towns between) gathering the shirts off the backs of our stateside Heroes for our desert deployed Heroes.
This event took a personal turn after the Mosul incident that took the lives of six local soldiers and wounded many more. One of those wounded was Larry Kaibetoney, husband of Hero to Hero core member Chani. Larry is currently recuperating at Madigan Army Hospital, and Chani is at his side
thankful just to have him with her again.
We will hopefully never know the pain Larry and all the others have endured, all we can do is try to let them know they are supported and always in our thoughts. To this end, Hero to Hero continues its morale efforts on their behalf. To this end, we dedicate our upcoming Stomp as Kruisin for Kaibetoney. The January 15th Stomp (Bremerton ~ Olympia) will be dedicated to all affected by the Mosul incident.
Contact: Liz Jackson
Patriotic Pastime
Phone (253) 279-9817
Email: PatrioticPastime@aol.com
Ping!
I was thinking FR should have a daily like this. I know we have the various support our troops dailies, but a special place for military families to share stories is a cool idea. As long as they aren't the loose lips kind of things. My kid leaves for Iraq in a couple weeks.
Any idea where? What MOS is he?
He's a she, she's at Ft. Riley. She's nuclear, biological and chemical. It's being announced on the local radio stations in Manhattan Kansas. We just came back from there. She didn't want to leave her car in the pathetic storage area, an open field in Kansas for a year. They're leaving between now and Feb 2. Heading to Kuwait, for about 6-8 weeks. Their equipment and a advance team has already left. That's all I know right now.
You should be very proud!!
Don't take this as chauvinistic, but how tough is it to see your daughter head into a war zone?
Does it say that? Then I made a typo, she's in the 3rd bct, 1AD, 70th engineers, Decon platoon. I'm kind of new to the military lingo, maybe she's in airborn. could you verify my links? I might have screwed it up and I'll have to fix it.
I believe she will be attached to the Airborne Division for support.
Here's a related story on reecent deployment.
Reinforcements arrive in Mosul, initiate joint operations with ISF
(TFO Press Release)
MOSUL, IRAQ (January 4, 2005) Elements of the 82nd Airborne Division, the 81st Enhanced Separate Brigade, 6th Brigade of Iraqi Commandos and additional elements of the 25th Infantry Division reinforced Task Force Olympia and began combined Iraqi Security Force and Multi-National Force operations to ensure security for the January 30 elections.
Currently there are 12 combat battalions of both Iraqi Security Forces and Multi-National Forces operating in Multi-National Brigade Northwest.
All units in Mosul operate under the command and control of Task Force Olympia within Multi-National Brigade Northwest area of operations.
The increase in MNF and ISF will ensure security and stability during the elections as Iraqis participate in the first-ever democratic election in Iraq.
You know, everyone asks me that. I try to tell myself, she's a trained soldier. She's expert on her weapons, could make sniper if she was a guy, and I'm not just saying that cuz I'm the mom, others higher up than her have stated the same to me. She's aced her last PT test. So, I have to have confidence in her training. With that said. I'd think I'd rather have her trained as a soldier and go to Iraq, than to head to Chicago with her girlfriends for a weekend party without the training. At least I keep telling myself that. Maybe as the time gets closer, I'll feel different, but she's so solid in her abilities, I just admire that.
On a fun note, they had an arm wrestling contest at NTC, and she wrestled the weakest guy in their unit, and she told me she could have beat him, but lost on purpose because she didn't want that lingering over him forever! She's not one of those macho girls either.
She let the man win so he wouldn't have that, "You got beat by a girl!" rap hanging over him.
Sounds like you did a great job raising her!
Ping, son.............(excuse me.......ping, Lieutenant).
Thanks, I hope so, she's in the army, and I'm so proud of what's she's doing. I'm proud of all the military. We've visited the base 3 times now. I've met a lot of soldiers who were in Iraq, and that helps. They tell lots of stories about what it's really like over there.
What a great shot! You must be proud. Are your sons considering joining?
Yes, but I don't have an internet site to put them out there. Any tips?
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