To: KSoldier
Do not have the words to say how much I respect and admire our military people. They are the best in the world.
Also am not surprised at how well our soldiers relate to the Iraqi children. So many miss their children at home and these kids help fill a void for the soldiers too.
311 posted on
11/05/2006 4:02:06 AM PST by
barker
(Some days are diamonds, some days are stones.)
To: everyone
I wanted to thank you all for all the wonderful comments and response, I've been printing them out and sharing them with my team all day. I work with some really great people here and they all appreciate the support and love they have been seeing from this site.
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
I was invited out to a small dinner party last night from some special Americans serving with us here in Iraq. They are Iraqi-Americans who have returned to their country of birth to serve beside us to help us in our mission. They work as Linguists (translators and interpreters) and Cultural Advisors. Each one of them had a tragic story to share with me about the lives they lived under Saddam's regime. The event they were celebrating was justice.
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