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A Soldier Assures Us: Our Progress Is Amazing
Houston Chronicle ^ | April 5, 2004 | Joe Roche

Posted on 04/06/2004 4:08:43 AM PDT by ultima ratio

A soldier assures us: Our progress is amazing By JOE ROCHE

I'm a soldier with the U.S. Army serving in the 16th Combat Engineer Battalion in Baghdad.

The news you are hearing stateside is awfully depressing and negative. The reality is we are accomplishing a tremendous amount here, and the Iraqi people are not only benefiting greatly, but are enthusiastically supportive.

My job is mostly to be the driver of my platoon's lead Humvee. I see the missions our Army is performing, and I interact closely with the Iraqi people. Because of this, I know how successful and important our work is.

My battalion carries out dozens of missions all over the city — missions that are improving people's lives. We have restored schools and universities, hospitals, power plants and water systems. We have engineered new infrastructure projects and much more. We have also brought security and order to many of Baghdad's worst areas — areas once afflicted with chaos and brutality.

Our efforts to train vast numbers of Iraqis to police and secure the city's basic law and order are bearing fruit.

Our mission is vital. We are transforming a once very sick society into a hopeful place. Dozens of newspapers and the concepts of freedom of religious worship and expression are flowering. So, too, are educational improvements.

This is the work of the U.S. military. Our progress is amazing. Many people who knew only repression and terror now have hope in their heart and prosperity in their grasp. Every day the Iraqi people stream into the streets to cheer and wave at us as we drive by. When I'm on a foot patrol, walking among a crowd, countless people thank us — repeatedly.

I realize the shocking image of a dead soldier or a burning car is more salable than boring, detailed accounts of our rebuilding efforts. This is why you hear bad news and may be receiving an incorrect picture.

Baghdad has more than 5 million inhabitants. If these people were in an uprising against the United States, which you might think is happening, we would be overwhelmed in hours. There are weapons everywhere, and though we are working hard to gather them all, we simply can't.

Our Army is carrying out 1,700 convoys and patrols each day. Only a tiny percentage actually encounter hostile action. My unit covers some of the worst and most intense areas, and I have seen some of the most tragic attacks and hostility, such as the bombing of the United Nations headquarters.

I'm not out of touch with the negative side of things. In fact, I think my unit has it harder than many other Army units in this whole operation. That said, despite some attacks, the overall picture is one of extreme success and much thanks.

The various terrorist enemies we are facing in Iraq are really aiming at you back in the United States. This is a test of will for our country. We soldiers of yours are doing great and scoring victories in confronting the evil terrorists.

The reality is one of an ever-increasing defeat of the enemies we face. Our enemies are therefore more desperate. They are striking out more viciously and indiscriminately. I realize this is causing Americans stress, and I assure you it causes us stress, too.

When I was a civilian, I spent time as a volunteer with the Israeli army. I assure you we are not facing the hostility Israelis face. Here in Iraq, we Americans are welcomed by most Iraqis.

I'm not trying to sound like a big tough guy. I'm scared every day, and pray before every mission for our safety and success. This is a combat zone. We are in the heart of the world's leading terrorist-birthing society. I remember well how families of suicide bombers who attacked in Israel received tens of thousands of dollars from Saddam Hussein for their kin's horrendous crimes. A generation of Iraqis was growing up in a Stalinist worship of such terrorism.

They are no longer.

Instead, Iraqis today are embracing freedom and the birth of democracy. With this comes hope for the future.

Yes, there are terrorists who wish to strike these things down, but this is a test of will we must win. We can do this, as long as Americans at home keep faith with the soldiers in this war. We are Americans, after all. We can and must win this test. That is all it is.

Roche serves with the U.S. Army's 16th Combat Engineer Battalion in Iraq and is an adjunct fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative think-tank.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; personalaccount; progress; soldiersletter; zionist
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To: ultima ratio
Good news bump!
21 posted on 04/06/2004 5:37:53 AM PDT by freeangel (freeangel)
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To: Buckhead
Taken in? Was the news in the E-mails false? I'm in correspondence with folks over in Iraq, and I read news from the area constantly. I see nothing at all wrong with this letter.
22 posted on 04/06/2004 5:39:04 AM PDT by Coop (Freedom isn't free)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl; MeekOneGOP; Salem; dennisw; B4Ranch; NRA2BFree
"The news you are hearing stateside is awfully depressing and negative. The reality is we are accomplishing a tremendous amount here, and the Iraqi people are not only benefiting greatly, but are enthusiastically supportive."

Thanks, RTC - that should be on the front of every newspaper in the country.

There Are Good People Still In This Country

23 posted on 04/06/2004 5:40:08 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (U.S.A. - - United We Stand - - Divided We Fall - - Support Our Troops - - Vote BUSH)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks for assurance!
24 posted on 04/06/2004 5:44:31 AM PDT by F14 Pilot (John Fedayeen Kerry - the Mullahs' regime candidate)
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To: Buckhead
Perhaps this doesn't sound like a "young grunt" because of who the soldier is. From the end of the story:

Roche serves with the U.S. Army's 16th Combat Engineer Battalion in Iraq and is an adjunct fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative think-tank.

To be an adjunct fellow I would think that the guy has at least a Master's Degree.

25 posted on 04/06/2004 5:45:13 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Coop; Buckhead
Yes, it's consistent - and yes, it's TRUE.

Gonna get a second opinion on it though (from my son in Baghdad with the 1st CAV).

:~)

27 posted on 04/06/2004 5:48:53 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (U.S.A. - - United We Stand - - Divided We Fall - - Support Our Troops - - Vote BUSH)
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To: Buckhead
Sad to say I agree -- a volunteer for the Israeli Army now a US GI driving a Humvee? yeah, right.

none-the-less, i have no doubt that things are better than they seem from the media... if there were a truly general uprising, things would be dicey indeed.

more likely the Iraqi endgame has begun, Sadr is positioning himself to take power after 30 June with help from Iran.

I still think the solution to Sadr is carrier battle groups off the coast of Iran: pressure there (which i think is already being applied) will make things easier in Iraq.

i just hope that Bush helps takes the mullahs out after november -- Iran really is ripe for revolution...

28 posted on 04/06/2004 5:53:09 AM PDT by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: All
Great story. Great personal testamony to the stories I was posting when I was in Baghdad.
29 posted on 04/06/2004 5:55:51 AM PDT by txradioguy (HOOAH!!!...Not Just A Word...A Way Of Life!!!)
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To: Buckhead
While this may be entirely legitimate, the quality of the writing and the nature of the composition are a little more elevated than I would expect from a young grunt writing in his own words.

JMO, with your above words, you sound like an elitist liberal who thinks that the militray is populated with illiterate mind numbed robots.

I guess a graduate student in Agriculture could never be in the military according to your rhetoric.

Soldiers in Iraq miss their families, sure. And other things. Opening day at the ballpark. A steak on the grill. A cold beer. Clint Turnbull couldn't imagine a year without an ear of fresh, glorious, butter-dripping sweet corn. So he planted some. Yep. Rows and rows of sweet corn, right there in the Sunni Triangle, on the grounds of a dangerous, desolate former Iraqi air base called Camp Anaconda. The American military occupies the huge facility, and Turnbull, an Iowa State University graduate student who's in the National Guard, has been stationed there the past 10 months. "We always have a big garden at home," said his wife, Stacie Turnbull of Ames. "He wanted corn so much, he decided to give it a try there." Which seems incredible, given what he has to work with. Camp Anaconda is near the town of Balad, north of Baghdad, and even without the mortar attacks it's a miserable place

30 posted on 04/06/2004 6:03:09 AM PDT by Dane
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31 posted on 04/06/2004 6:13:54 AM PDT by mattdono (Big Arnie: "Crush the democrats, drive them before you, and hear the lamentations of the scumbags.")
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To: ultima ratio
Geez...what's wrong with me. When I read this account and others like it, I get this huge lump in my throat, my eyes water and my vision begins to blur.

There are, of course, national and geopolitical reasons for our country to be in Iraq (despite the colonial warnings against foreign entanglements). But the bottom line is, we are helping people, individuals who desperately need our help. And no one, NO ONE, not the UN nor anyone else has the guts and compassion to do the right thing. The world either stood around and watched or cashed in on the corruption (ie oil for food).

We Americans and our allies, despite the dangers and the criticisms, did the right thing and are liberating country and bringing freedom to a people, just like we always do.

Thank you George W. Bush for your courage and your leadership. Despite the bumper stickers that say otherwise, you are my president. God Bless America!

32 posted on 04/06/2004 6:15:37 AM PDT by GBA
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To: chilepepper
Sad to say I agree -- a volunteer for the Israeli Army now a US GI driving a Humvee? yeah, right.

I find it perfectly believable. The man's most likely a reservist who was mobilized for duty. And he specifically said that as a civilian he did unspecified volunteer work for the Israeli Army. Makes sense to me.

On a side note, one of my roommates in the Marine Corps joined the U.S. Marine Corps straight from his home in Guyana and then went to boot camp at Parris Island. And I met other foreign nationals on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces throughout the years.

33 posted on 04/06/2004 6:20:43 AM PDT by Coop (Freedom isn't free)
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To: ultima ratio
This article is like a fresh breeze on a hot summer day. Thank you for posting it!

By the way, this line caught my eye:

"such as the bombing of the United Nations headquarters."

Wasn't the looting last April extremely focused? As I recall, aside from Saddam and his sons's places, it seemed to be places associated with the United Nations, the Germans, and the French.
34 posted on 04/06/2004 6:21:17 AM PDT by proud American in Canada
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To: ultima ratio; SAMWolf
BUMP!!


35 posted on 04/06/2004 6:25:20 AM PDT by The Mayor (God is the only King who can never be defeated.)
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To: GBA
You got it right. Ours is a good and great nation.
36 posted on 04/06/2004 6:34:48 AM PDT by ultima ratio
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To: Coop
Roche serves with the U.S. Army's 16th Combat Engineer Battalion in Iraq and is an adjunct fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative think-tank.

That's what he means by "put-up job". It sounds like it was written by an active Bush supporter trying to tell the story in exactly the way that would be helpful to the Presidential campaign. Everything the writer says is probably true, but the account is of no value politically because liberals will just point to the "adjunct fellow" title as evidence that the writer is biased.

We would do the same if a soldier wrote about how horrible things were in Iraq and disclosed that he used to be a Kerry intern.

37 posted on 04/06/2004 6:41:45 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves
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To: Mr. Jeeves
We probably would. So? The difference, of course, is that the full disclosure would probably not be around if a Kerry intern is involved.
38 posted on 04/06/2004 6:49:19 AM PDT by Coop (Freedom isn't free)
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To: Mr. Jeeves
Of course the account has political value. It will pump us up and remind us of some things we tend to forget when the going gets rough.
40 posted on 04/06/2004 6:55:03 AM PDT by ultima ratio
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