You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Iraq
Map of Iraq from Stars and Stripes
2007-07-07
I thought this might be of interest to all the Burgers. Please continue to hold these brave men and women up in your prayers. Along with all the other miseries of human conflict, it's bloody hot, dusty, and miserable here. Cheers, Besoeker
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Verlaine, read Kipling's "Sons of Martha."
Posted by: Mac   2007-07-07 18:52  

#7  Besoeker, I both understand your redirection of gratitude to the guys/gals having all the fun outside the wire (my unvarying reaction to any thanks sent my way when I was there) and defy it by saying thanks!

You touch on something that I too struggle to convey to the open minds I can find back here: the efforts of our troops and other Coalition personnel and the Iraqis who are part of the team are heroic, their fortitude is unlike anything else seen today, and this confirms what a reasonable eye would see already in terms of the importance and rightness of the cause.

I knew it before I came back, but without souring me or warping my perspective, first-hand exposure to this for nearly two years has put everything in the real world in a different light, and rarely a flattering one.

In all of human life it seems there are those who bear most of the burden vs. those who benefit or go along for the ride, but the disproportion in this situation today (that is the number who benefit while doing little or nothing or actively impeding the effort) is astonishing and discouraging.
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-07-07 13:32  

#6  Virtually no desertions as in other spots I've seen. No one quits. No one lets down their buddy, few grumble or go on sick call. Many are here on second, third, and fourth tours. They are bloody amazing.

Besoeker, thanks for that! That's a very telling report on our guys and gal. We, of course, would only learn that here!
Posted by: Sherry   2007-07-07 13:16  

#5  After seeing the moonbats and loons marching in our 4th of July parade, losers all. Our combined veterans organization that plans and directs the parade were forced into letting them in - including code pink (commie witches so ugly dogs would sniff and run). It was pathetic but surprisingly they did not get much applause or acknowledgement but the VFW and American Legion and local reserve units did. I think the polls are out of whack and that there is still a lot of support for what we are doing in the WoT but we are nation of instant gratification now and it is waning.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-07-07 12:00  

#4  The liberals don't want to see the troops because the troops shame them. The fine men and women over there truly remind the liberals what pathetic wastes of humanity that they are. Thus, they do everything they can too tear the troops down.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-07-07 11:37  

#3  Thank you lotp, but no gratitude for me please. It's the young ones who go "outside the wire" on patrols, convoys, fly helos, or undertake thankless humanitarian missions and tangle with these bastards everyday that I'm concerned about. Save the ones who have gone before them, there are no greater Americans than these young people. Virtually no desertions as in other spots I've seen. No one quits. No one lets down their buddy, few grumble or go on sick call. Many are here on second, third, and fourth tours. They are bloody amazing. We should be proud of them, damn proud, and I know all Burgers are indeed. I just wish all America could see them. I only wish.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-07-07 10:49  

#2  Fixed. And thanks for your service and the service of all of our troops and contractors there.
Posted by: lotp   2007-07-07 10:32  

#1  Stars and Stripes.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-07-07 10:13  

00:00