/28/2006 - HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. (AFPN) -- Most people in Air Force Special Operations Command think of going to war in Iraq or Afghanistan when they hear the words, “fight and win.” I admit I thought the same thing at first. But after I thought about it a few days, it was like the old cliché of a light going on. Fight and win isn’t just for those who signed the dotted line and joined the military. Fight and win goes deeper than that. What about the families we leave behind for 60-, 90- or 120-day deployments? How do they...