Posted on 11/25/2005 3:53:02 PM PST by mdittmar
FOB WARRIOR, Iraq Soldiers stationed in north-central Iraq celebrated a cheerful but contemplative Thanksgiving, thousands of miles and a war zone apart from their families.
Soldiers from the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division of Ft. Campbell, Ky., kicked off the day with a real American tradition: football. In the cool and surprisingly autumn-like morning, Air Force and Army teams cheerfully tossed the pigskin on a dusty, makeshift football field.
Despite the lack of family, real alcohol and home cooking, soldiers cheerfully tucked into their meals.
Brigade officers dished out turkey, prime rib, Cornish hen, smoked ham, lobster, crab, shrimp not to mention a slew of vegetables, including mashed potatoes, yams and green beans. Fake wine and eggnog rounded out the meal, which was finished by a collection of pies and pastries.
War-zone trappings, plastic plates and serving utensils notwithstanding, many expressed thanks on the occasion.
Master Sgt. Michael Manning, 43, of Charlotte, N.C., said he was thankful for the love of a good wife that doesnt mind me finishing up a long career in Iraq. His wife, he said, is celebrating with her parents this year.
I am thankful for my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ, said Air Force Master Sgt. Steve Felderman, 40, of St. Anne, Ill. Im thankful for my family. Im thankful for the opportunity to serve my country and make a difference for these people over here.
When asked whether he would prefer to spend the holiday with his family, he demurred.
There is a time to be home and a time to be away to help others, he said. This is my time to be away.
Im thankful that Im still alive, said Sgt. Jonathan Lincoln, 26, of Weiser, Idaho, that I havent been blown up or shot.
Im thankful that the war on terror is focused here and not at home, said Spc. Nicholas Malcolm, 22, of Waterford. Mich.
Around 1:40 p.m., a detonation erupted on the base. A plume of smoke rose near one of the gates, within sight of the mess hall. An alarm was sounded. Officials later reported that it was a U.S.-controlled detonation of weapons.
In a move reminiscent of the first Thanksgiving, base leaders invited local residents Iraqi government and military leaders to celebrate alongside them.
Its a great day for us, said Iraqi Army Maj. Gen. Anwer H. Amen, of 2nd Brigade, 4th Division in Kirkuk. The coalition guys, they liberated our country. Im going to pray for the American nation. I am asking God to save all the Americans, from the bottom of my heart.
Thanks for inviting us, said Farman Jeff, a translator for the local Iraqi police, in English. This is my first time to enjoy this celebration. Its great for our country to have a chance to celebrate with your people.
At the brigades smaller bases, including forward operating bases Bernstein, Gaines-Mills and McHenry, soldiers celebrated to a more modest spread. FOB McHenry received a surprise visit from Secretary of the Army Francis Harvey.
Brigade commander Col. David Gray toured the three outposts to spread Thanksgiving cheer and to speak with troops.
Im thankful for my family, thankful for the opportunity and privilege to command these great sons and daughters of America, he said. Its humbling to be here on this great day of thanksgiving.
OH the Humanity!!! [sarcasm on]
WOW. We cant even begin to be thankful for the sacrifice these fine soldiers are making. Thank God for our brave troops and for this great country.
*holds silent vigil in background for "fallen" MRE's*
A bit of contrast to the Bitch in the Ditch.
Thank you.
And thanks to our boys!
Heartwarming article and photo. Thanks.
And girls! Nice to have good news. Our country has much to be proud of.
Quote:"WOW. We cant even begin to be thankful for the sacrifice these fine soldiers are making. Thank God for our brave troops and for this great country."
Amen!
Amen!
Sorry to our ladies in action and in support. THANK YOU!
An unforgivable oversight. 20 pushups for me. Get back with me in about a week.
Good food for the troops and thats a good thing! I hope next year you will be eating turkey sandwithces in front of the TV at home.
There are no words strong enough to express my feeling for the men and women of the US Military.
They really do make you proud.
In a move reminiscent of the first Thanksgiving, base leaders invited local residents Iraqi government and military leaders to celebrate alongside them.
Its a great day for us, said Iraqi Army Maj. Gen. Anwer H. Amen, of 2nd Brigade, 4th Division in Kirkuk. The coalition guys, they liberated our country. Im going to pray for the American nation. I am asking God to save all the Americans, from the bottom of my heart.
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More encouraging news from Iraq.
....and to Maj. Gen. Amen.......May God bless YOU and your fellow Iraqi countrymen. You have a great country that just needed the shackles removed to show that greatness. We Americans are proud to be standing by your side.
Sure nice to read something of a pleasant nature for a change. Thanks for the post.
Very nice. The Sheehan types, including that former State Dept. employee and Helen Thomas wannabe who has joined in, aren't worthy to touch the same ground these people walk on. They are pulling for the evil side, against these heroes.
About halfway through this I realized this could not be an associated press article or anything from the MSM. Went back and checked and it was not. :)
good read.
Thanks for the ping!
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