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Afghanistan
Slovak Leaders Visit Troops in Afghanistan
2004-01-27
Slovakian troops received the best wishes of their countrymen Jan. 23, as the country’s prime minister and defense minister visited to offer them encouragement in their mission for freedom. Prime Minister Mikuláš Dzurinda walked steadily in front of a formation of troops who greeted their country’s leader with a proud, solid salute as he began to cross their path. He took his place in front of the formation, facing his troops as the Slovakian national anthem played loud and clear throughout the compound. When the last note was played, Dzurinda addressed his troops, commenting on the hard work they have put into extending the Bagram Air Base flightline and on their success as a component of the coalition forces in Afghanistan. Dzurinda thanked Slovakian troops for their dedication to Operation Enduring Freedom, adding that the gratitude he expressed was not only for the role Slovakia plays in coalition support, but also for the help the country’s soldiers are providing for the people of Afghanistan. "The only way to fight terrorism is to fight on their ground," said Dzurinda. The prime minister added that he is "proud that two years ago we made the right choice to support coalition forces."

Defense Minister Juraj Líška wished his country’s troops health in all that they are doing, and stressed the importance of their mission in support of Enduring Freedom. Líška told troops that since Slovakia plans on joining NATO in May, "this is one of the biggest tests for Slovak soldiers before they enter into NATO." "This is the greatest honor," said Slovak 2nd Lt. Fejercak Lubumir, operational officer. "We have not yet gotten situated here, and we are just technicians, so we appreciate that our prime minister came to visit us," he said with excitement in his voice and a smile on his face.
Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#3  Learned their lessons the hard way. I'm definitely proud and grateful to have them on board and on our side.
Posted by: Ptah   2004-1-27 6:19:38 PM  

#2  Not bad for a nation that went to war on the Nazi side.
Posted by: gromky   2004-1-27 11:22:34 AM  

#1  The Slovaks were also with us in Kuwait before and after OIF, NBC Troops. I don't know if they went up with us, but after talking to them, the Germans, the Czechs, and the Romanians, most of them wanted to participate in the ground war. All the foreign troops I served with before, during, and after were true Warriors, and they have my personal hear-felt gratitude.
Posted by: Bodyguard   2004-1-27 10:08:05 AM  

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