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1 posted on 02/12/2007 4:36:45 PM PST by darrylsharratt
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To: darrylsharratt

God Bless you and your family and your son, Mr. Sharratt! I'm working off my tail to get down to an acceptable weight, and I too hope to one day call your son a brother and fellow Marine.

In the meantime, he's a hero!


59 posted on 02/12/2007 6:10:58 PM PST by rarestia ("One man with a gun can control 100 without one." - Lenin / Molwn Labe!)
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Difficult times have a way of shedding light upon the virtuous. We thank your son and your family.


64 posted on 02/12/2007 6:19:11 PM PST by Gene Eric
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Hey your in Pa.I am in Bucks County.Our Prayers will be stronger Father for your Son and all involved.


65 posted on 02/12/2007 6:19:20 PM PST by fatima
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Please tell your fine son that my prayers in the name of Jesus are for him and your fine family.

May the Father work things out for His good.

Bless you Sir.

-Kristin


66 posted on 02/12/2007 6:21:01 PM PST by MeekMom (Present your bodies a living sacrifice unto God.)
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President Bush continues to turn his back on those American who are brave and courageous and patriotic. Marines, Border Patrol in jail and terrorists and illegals free.

Here are some points on our rules of engagement.....

Posted by TomasUSMC to SandRat
On News/Activism 02/12/2007 2:12:54 AM EST · 15 of 16


From a Marine in Anbar: “A lot of us feel like we have our hands tied behind our back,” says Cpl. Peter Mattice, of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment. “In Fallujah, [insurgents] know our [rules of engagement] - they know when to stop, just before we engage.”

From a unnamed Soldier: “I’m hesitant to do the job I was trained for. I don’t want to return fire because I might be on CNN the next day. The hardest thing for a soldier to do, despite all his training, is to return fire when he is fired upon.”

From an NCO in Kirkuk: You make the wrong move and kill civilians though, you not only have to live with the mistake, but you will be ridiculed unmercifully by the media/big army. You will be buried in proceedings and paperwork the remainder of your deployment, and you will not be the same. Your buddies will be affected as well. Cpl. X will see how bad it could be to make the wrong decision, and will hesitate just a hair too long when there is a real threat… and more men will die. The fear of failure leads to hesitation, and hesitation in war is a lesser form of suicide.

From an NCO in Anbar: So yes, from the grunts on the field perspective … the ROE is vague and limiting. And every time “violations” of the ROE came up it caused our soldiers and marines to question their actions and sometimes cause casualties. If you look up the case of the [unit redacted] Soldier from the [location redacted] region you will see an excellent example. The [unit redacted] Soldiers started pulling back after that, and even though he eventually had the charges dropped it caused problems throughout the entire Battalion.

And without going into specifics if you look at [date redacted] incident when we lost two Marine pilots and an Army Lt north of [location redacted] you will see another example of how fear of ROE kept us from hitting an enemy until after he had fired at us (and led to a downed helo and an IEDed hummer). And it was almost much worse. We dropped two 500 lb bombs a little later and stopped the insurgents from a planned attack that might have led to even more deaths. And we almost didn’t do that because of ROE.


The problem is that these men and women are expected to perform warfighting duties with a police officer’s ROE. Escalation of force, indeed. In war, there is no escalation of force. There is a complete destruction of those opposing the accomplishment of the assigned mission, in this case, an Iraq free of terrorists and murderers. It is not possible to fight a war without hurting people’s feelings. The first rule of war is that people die; sad but true. And as long as our troops are stuck with these ROE, violations of which are exploited by the enemy, they will contiune to die. We need to put some of these politicians in uniform and make them walk patrols. Wanna bet things would change then?

Comment by Mike — December 6, 2006 @ 2:34 am

Well what do you know. There really are chickenhawks and they’re all in the Pentagon. What a surprise.

Here’s a tip. If you cannot give your soldiers a true combat ROE then yes, by all means, pull them out. They don’t belong there and it is immoral to put them in harms way.

It may not be Vietnam II but it sure is starting to look like Beirut redux.

Comment by wlpeak — December 6, 2006 @ 8:20 am

As discussed in Newsweek’s expose on Marine Captain Rob Secher, Captain Secher wrote home that “any time an American fires a weapon there has to be an investigation into why there was an escalation of force.”

In order to ensure that the additional combat troops being deployed to Iraq can achieve their objectives, we must change the current restrictive rules of engagement (ROEs) under which they are forced to operate. The current ROEs for Baghdad — including Sadr City, home of the Mahdi Army — have seven incremental steps that must be satisfied before our troops can take the gloves off and engage the enemy with appropriate violence of action.

You must feel a direct threat to you or your team.
You must clearly see a threat.
That threat must be identified.
The team leader must concur that there is an identified threat.
The team leader must feel that the situation is one of life or death.
There must be minimal or no collateral risk.
Only then can the team leader clear the engagement.
.............

This is how you lose a war.


67 posted on 02/12/2007 6:24:02 PM PST by TomasUSMC ( FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM)
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Welcome to Free Republic. You'll find a lot of friends here. Your son's service is very much appreciated. Your son deserves justice and a fair hearing. In the sick world we live in it is also conceivable that he is being falsely accused. I join you in cursing those who would prematurely convict such fine young men and women after asking the utmost from them.


70 posted on 02/12/2007 6:26:46 PM PST by groanup (USMC: When it absolutely, positively HAS to be destroyed overnight.)
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Semper Fidelis crosses over to all services in this matter. Take heart and know we all stand with your son, his fellow Marines and you.
71 posted on 02/12/2007 6:29:19 PM PST by BIGLOOK (Keelhauling is a sensible solution to mutiny.)
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Your son is my hero. God Bless you all. He and others like him are the best of the best. Our prayers are with you and the family.

It is an honor to even know you via email status.


72 posted on 02/12/2007 6:32:24 PM PST by JFC
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Thank you for telling us about your son. He deserves my thanks and my prayers. Please pass along the thanks and let him know I'll be working on the praying.


73 posted on 02/12/2007 6:35:52 PM PST by chgomac
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God Bless you and your family


74 posted on 02/12/2007 6:41:18 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: darrylsharratt; nw_arizona_granny; Calpernia

Sending love, eternal gratitude and prayers.
The Marines will prevail.
They are innocent.


75 posted on 02/12/2007 6:47:41 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: Sam Hill

Ping, Sam.
I know you won't want to miss this.


79 posted on 02/12/2007 6:55:10 PM PST by Velveeta
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Darryl, your article is now also posted at this blog: Conservative Thoughts. Many people will soon know the fine man your son truly is.
81 posted on 02/12/2007 7:01:07 PM PST by RedRover (Defend Our Marines.)
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Next time you see Justin, pass along my heartfelt thanks for his service to our country. We're behind him and his fellow Marines. God bless you, sir.
John


82 posted on 02/12/2007 7:02:06 PM PST by JHL
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Thank you so much for writing this. As the mother of a U.S. Marine who has served twice in Iraq so far, I can't begin to imagine what you all are going through. Please thank your son for his service and tell him that he and his fellow Marines will continue to be in my prayers.

God bless you all.


83 posted on 02/12/2007 7:08:09 PM PST by MomofMarine
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Welcome, sir...

Friendship, support, and many strong prayers are instantly offered here....

Ol' Wings <------3rd MAW (1973-1980)
Son of Wings <------ 3rd MAW (1996-2000)

Semper Fi...

84 posted on 02/12/2007 7:09:15 PM PST by Wings-n-Wind (The answers remain available; Wisdom is obtained by asking all the right questions!)
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To: darrylsharratt; Eaker
Welcome to FR.

You have a son to be very proud of.

86 posted on 02/12/2007 7:15:13 PM PST by humblegunner (If you're gonna die, die with your boots on.)
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We understand. Even those of us who have not been in combat.

Some want to now conduct war as if it is a police exercise and the police are always at fault anyway.

This is not so in all of the homes across this country. We are grateful for men like your son, and for the families that raise them.


94 posted on 02/12/2007 7:26:35 PM PST by Bahbah (.Regev, Goldwasser & Shalit, we are praying for you.)
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Prayers being sent up for you, your son and your entire family. Please stay strong and tell your son that a lot of us out here do care.


95 posted on 02/12/2007 7:27:14 PM PST by Paved Paradise
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To: darrylsharratt; 2LT Radix jr
"I ask you not to prejudge my son, not to prejudge these Marines."

On the contrary, I am going to prejudge them all.

These Marines are heroes, and worthy of at the very least, our appreciation, even before they were ever sent into any hot zone.

I'll prejudge them as the cream of the crop, of their generation.

I'm going to ask a few to take note of this thread.

98 posted on 02/12/2007 7:35:18 PM PST by Radix (Romney buttered his bread, now let him sleep in it.)
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