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Carter recalls his experience in Iraq (Same guy who showed UGA banner at Saddam's Palace on FoxNews)
Athens Banner-Herald ^ | 7/6/03 | Patrick Crotty

Posted on 07/06/2003 9:40:26 PM PDT by honeygrl

Carter recalls his experience in Iraq A hero's story: Local veteran shares his faith

By Patrick Crotty patrick.crotty@onlineathens.com

Addressing his hometown congregation at Watkinsville First Baptist Church on Sunday, Capt. Chris Carter talked more freely about his faith than his leadership of 150 soldiers during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

''I'm not gonna tell a bunch of war stories this morning,'' Carter said.

Carter said he came up with what he called ''PCPs'', or ''pre-combat prayers,'' in addition to the other preparations he and soldiers made. Carter said his prayers during combat were that each soldier make it home alive, which they all did. Secondly, he said he prayed his family knew that he was OK, especially when communication was otherwise not an option. And thirdly, Carter said he prayed for the opportunity to share Jesus Christ with his fellow soldiers.

Carter, a native of Oconee County, received widespread media coverage during his time fighting in Iraq. An Associated Press reporter embedded with the battalion Carter commanded wrote stories about their combat experiences that were read by friends, family and audiences nationwide.

Carter became a favorite in the Athens area, and of University of Georgia supporters, when he unfurled a Georgia flag in front of a presidential palace in Baghdad.

For his service, Carter received the Silver Star for bravery in combat. One episode included the rescue of a woman stranded on a bridge amid cross-fire between U.S. and opposition forces. Carter talked about the bridge during his speech at Watkinsville First Baptist Church on Sunday, only because ''I know I'll be asked about it repeatedly after this if I don't.

''Some of you have seen Black Hawk Down,'' Carter said. ''That's what it was like. We had RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) flying all around us.''

As they secured the bridge, Carter said he and fellow soldiers noticed a woman in trouble on the bridge. They used a smoke grenade to shield their movements from Iraqi gunfire, and went in to rescue her.

It was only later when the reporter told Carter what he had seen that Carter realized how dangerous the rescue had been. Carter said the reporter told him the Iraqis ''opened up on us'' once the smoke grenade cleared.

''We wanted to get her out of the way,'' Carter said. ''What we did was nothing different from what hundreds of other soldiers did in Iraq. We just happened to have a reporter from the AP with us.''

Due to a change of command, Carter returned to Ft. Stewart on June 21, leaving most of his battalion behind.

Carter encouraged the First Baptist congregation to remember those still deployed in Iraq, and to greet soldiers at the airports when they return home.

''Pray for them,'' Carter said. ''Too often we don't fully appreciate the power of prayer.''


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: athensga; chriscarter; faith; uga; welcomehome

Capt. Chris Carter receives applause from the congregation of the Watkinsville First Baptist Church before speaking about his experiences in Iraq. Carter's testimony was a part of the God and Country Day at the church Sunday. R.C. Rique/Staff


Carter addresses the church. During his time in Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Carter said he tried to share his Christian faith with the other soldiers in his battalion. R.C. Rique/Staff
1 posted on 07/06/2003 9:40:26 PM PDT by honeygrl
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Capt. Chris Carter, a native of Oconee County and a University of Georgia graduate, returns to his seat after speaking to the congregation of Watkinsville First Baptist Church Sunday. R.C. Rique/Staff
2 posted on 07/06/2003 9:41:46 PM PDT by honeygrl
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To: honeygrl
What a fine Christian, and thanks to you for posting this thread.
3 posted on 07/06/2003 11:33:01 PM PDT by xJones
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To: honeygrl
Another fantastic American! May God continue to bless and protect them all.

Thanks for posting this, Honeygrl.
4 posted on 07/07/2003 12:45:34 AM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: honeygrl; All
Does anyone have a link to the pic of the UGA banner in Iraq? A bunch of folks at work would love to see that, along with this article. I went to Tech, I'm just being nice ;-P
5 posted on 07/07/2003 3:40:23 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (this space intentionally blank)
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To: FreedomPoster
Here is a link to a previous story (with pics).

Chris Carter

6 posted on 07/07/2003 5:02:10 AM PDT by CFW
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To: honeygrl; thebigsister; All
Bump to Chris Carter's bigsister (of course she is a FReeper)!
7 posted on 07/07/2003 5:05:01 AM PDT by CFW
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To: CFW
Thanks!
8 posted on 07/07/2003 5:09:39 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (this space intentionally blank)
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To: FreedomPoster
Alright Chris Carter, thanks for being a good ambassador of the Good News - HalleluYAH!
9 posted on 07/07/2003 6:49:07 AM PDT by Hila
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To: honeygrl
GA Bump!
10 posted on 07/07/2003 4:54:45 PM PDT by two23
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To: honeygrl
More Pics Of Captain Chris Carter and UGA Flag here: copy and paste

http://home.alltel.net/penet

The pics are just up here temporary and will be taken down in a few hours

11 posted on 07/07/2003 5:24:21 PM PDT by two23
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