Posted on 11/21/2008 11:13:02 AM PST by DogBarkTree
BTTT
All, this is a must read! It is amazing that the French Soldier is more appreciative of our Troops than about 50% of the country. You will truly enjoy this read. : )
God Bless each and everyone of our Troopers and their families.
Thanks for the ping.
Interesting
The key is "left". They aren't any nicer when they are home-grown american left.
Thanks Chgogal for pinging me, so I went and followed the links and read the whole article and was humbled. Then I remember that I saved a brief French video of a unit in Aghanistan serving with an American unit. They too were very complimentary and developed a close camaraderie and also remarked how quick the US troops were to come to their aid if needed.
Then I recalled that there was a French unit that lost I believe 18 soldiers recently, a terrible loss. They fought like tigers too and God bless them all. We must honor our allies who stand by us.
http://icasualties.org/oef/Afghanistan.aspx
For the French OMLT website you can go here:
http://omlt3-kdk3.over-blog.com/
To read an American Soldier's thoughts of his French Comrades you can find it here (interesting comment about French Int vs. our Int):
http://omlt3-kdk3.over-blog.com/article-23490741.html
To refresh one's high school French you can read the French Soldier's original’s comments as he posted them here:
http://omlt3-kdk3.over-blog.com/article-22935665.html
THAT IS A WONDERFUL READ.
THANKS BIG.
I’ve met a number of wonderful French folks.
I’ve also met quite a number of French folks who seemed to think that God had to consult THEM to keep the universe running. LOL.
Yes. I read this article earlier on, as I have visited FR on and off this evening. Our men and women serve with honor.
> Was the speaker Legion or French Regular Army?
Interesting — I had the same question pop thru my mind. The French Foreign Legion is a very impressive elite force not to be trifled with and not to be dismissed lightly.
Really good. I sent this to my students in my “Technology & Culture of War” class.
Fantastic. My daughter performed with her band at a Country music festival in France this summer. The people were generous, friendly and helpful. My daughter spoke all the French she could, which is not much. This was in the Rhone-Alpes region. The only negative experience was haughty restaurant staff in Lyon.
That line put a lump in my throat.
May God bless our troops!
Bump.
BTTT!
AMEN! AMEN! AMEN!
MAY GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS.
MAY ALMIGHTY GOD GIVE URGENCY AND BACKBONE TOWARD PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTION TO THE SUPREME COURT.
MAY THEY WHOLESALE PREVENT OThuga from residing a single night in the WhiteHouse.
AMEN! AMEN! AMEN! AMEN! AMEN! AMEN! AMEN!
I’ve even drinking French wine again...
To those who bestow us with the honor of sharing their combat outposts and who everyday give proof of their military excellence, to those who pay the daily tribute of Americas armys deployment on Afghan soil, to those we owned this article, ourselves hoping that we will always remain worthy of them and to always continue hearing them say that we are all the same band of brothers.
A French soldier speaks about American combat troops...ping
That joke was just soooooo funny, Tom ! Let me remind of telling it to the 100,000 French soldiers who died fighting Nazism.
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