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Amazing, just amazing. The professionalism and quality of our men is beyond belief. I guess that's what you get when born into freedom and tought that nothing is more important. I know we've had arguments about things like armor and the administration, but I'll tell you I couldn't be more appreciative, also. Perhaps tomorrows leaders are over there right now, and will use the absolute courage and mission focus necessary to lead America in the future.
On a side note, what do you think of the iranian presidents comments about 'wiping israel off the face of the map'?. It got him an interview with TIME magazine, surprise, surprise. As much as I will criticize the administration, justification, and communication from our administration regarding this war, you've helped demonstrate starkly how important it is to America and the world that we keep chasing these bastards until there's no doubt in anyones mind who won this conflict. Thank you, and thanks to the other heroes with you. |
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So, why are you purists not criticizing Cincinnatus for the "six tons of accessory crap" hanging off his M-4?
Nice Vltor! |
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Thank you for the excellent pics.
And thank you for your service. Every real American is grateful for what our Servicemen are doing to keep our nation secure. |
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Here I thought you were just a great poster, I didn't know you are doing the Lord's work too.
You sir are a cut above. |
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fallujah is quite the shit hole. Your right, that bridge does have an erie sense to it now.
Stay safe. |
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Thanks a lot for the pics. Are you an infantry officer? Stay safe!
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Awsome stuff!! I love hearing things strait from the horses mouth so to speak. Thanks for your service and stay safe!
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I'm no purist, myself. The way I see it, if it's good enough for our boys, it's bloody well good enough for anything I'm going to do. |
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I feel a need to post this one, it's one of my favorites. I'm sure some of you have seen it before. For those of you who haven't. Enjoy.
THE FINAL INSPECTION The soldier stood and faced God, Which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shining, Just as brightly as his brass. "Step forward now, you soldier, How shall I deal with you? Have you always turned the other cheek? To My Church have you been true?" The soldier squared his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't. Because those of us who carry guns, Can't always be a saint. I've had to work most Sundays, And at times my talk was tough. And sometimes I've been violent, Because the world is awfully rough. But, I never took a penny, That wasn't mine to keep... Though I worked a lot of overtime, When the bills got just too steep. And I never passed a cry for help, Though at times I shook with fear. And sometimes, God, forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears. I know I don't deserve a place, Among the people here. They never wanted me around, Except to calm their fears. If you've a place for me here, Lord, It needn't be so grand. I never expected or had too much, But if you don't, I'll understand. There was a silence all around the throne, Where the saints had often trod. As the soldier waited quietly, For the judgment of his God. "Step forward now, you soldier, You've borne your burdens well. Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets, You've done your time in Hell." ~Author Unknown~ |
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I have a kid about the same age as that boy and a daughter just a couple of years older.The toughest thing they'll do today is decide what Halloween candy to eat first...I just can't imagine them being in the middle of a war zone |
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Thanks for the pics, Major!
How's that kick-butt first line rig holding up? |
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Hello!
I have time for this one post. All is well. Had a close call with an RPG the other night. Cuts and scrapes, sore like after a car wreck. Great to be here, breathing. |
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"But that's rare. I usually walk, or sometimes I ride in the back of a Nissan PU."
GOOD LORD MAN Don't do that. At least you have 50-75% chances of no harm in an 1114. My buddies and I have been there to see a lot of entire crews of Nissan PU's get wasted. probably at least half a dozen-- multiply that by about 4-6men per vehicle. even at 75% most of our guys prefferred walking to the 1114. half those kill everyone in the 1114. I really hope the Marine Corps isn't ordering you to ride in thin-skinned vehicles. |
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"anybody else besides me think those are beautiful kids?"
Some of those kids are future terrorists. In Samarra parents and older siblings would often slap the shit out of kids for looking at US soldiers. Terrorists kill kids and family members of families that sympathize with Americans. |
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Baghdad International Airport is called Saddam International in that map. When do you think they’ll update it? |
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No. The Corps {officially} says we cannot ride in the Nissans. But when the QRF rolls, and there's a Marine out there.... ...I'd ride a bicycle if it would get me there sooner. We are very independent out here. We do what must be done to accomplish the mission. |
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I know nothing of such things. Nor do I care. I have no idea what is occurring in sports politics or popular culture. I don't really know what is happening outside of Western Fallujah. I have no news source. |
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More on that... (I'll tell it here, because I sure as hell can't tell my wife...) We were coming back from an evening foot patrol. Our Firm Base’s outer-most checkpoint/observation post was in sight up ahead. I dropped back near the rear of the formation, to cover our movement around the last corner before the home stretch (my night vision and Surefire makes this necessary). The last troops and the Nissan gun truck passed by. I remained there for a few seconds to see if any heads would pop around any corners. Nothing. I stepped it out to catch up with the main body, one of the Iraqi Lieutenants was with me -we alternated walking forwards and backwards until we had made it back into the formation. It was then that I found myself on my face, in the middle of a black cloud of dirt and heat. It was quiet, and I had a feeling like déjà vu, that I had just heard an explosion. I jumped to my feet and ran through the center of the cloud, climbed a small rubble pile so I could look over an adjacent wall. My ears were still ringing, nose was bleeding and my leg hurt like a sonofabitch. I fired three rounds into the cloud of smoke on the other side of the wall (I mistakenly believed that a grenade had been tossed over the wall). My head cleared a little, and I began shouting “La teramee! La teramee!” (Arabic for cease-fire). Of course I was the only dope who was shooting. Once the Iraqis start firing, it’s hard to get them to stop. As I returned to the site of the explosion, I noticed a section of an RPG tail lying on the ground. I picked it up and smelled it. It was the culprit. One Iraqi soldier had been hit with fragments in his leg. We carried him to the gun truck, and it sped off to the waiting ambulance, and then on to Camp Fallujah. He was the only one injured, beside myself. I just had a few cuts and scrapes, and some over all soreness from being knocked to the ground. Not worthy of a Purple Heart by any stretch of the imagination (unless you’re John Kerry). I was back operating the next morning (looking for a little payback). The RPG had probably been fired from the rear. It hit us while we were directly beneath a streetlight. It had been fired from the dark. No one saw or heard the launch. We did not get the shooter this time. The incident DID, however help to illustrate how dangerous it is when you re-enter friendly lines. I had just been trying to impress this upon the Iraqi soldiers. Earlier this week we had found a cache that included RPGs, just a hundred meters from the site of the attack. (care to guess, in what type of peace-loving building?) It’s now five days later and I’m still a little sore. If I was 20, I’d probably feel fine. 38 year olds aren’t built to do this shit every day. |
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Glad to hear you're ok Cinci.
We just had a few RPG's fired at Liberty yesterday and a few in Baghdad close by. You could see the smoke from the trailer that was blown up in town. Then, it sounded like there was a gun fight down near Slayer the other night, but it was like 2hours long with a SAW/240 firing 3-6rd bursts every 30-45secs or so....so I think it may have just been firing at a range or a target... Stay safe. |
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Yes. |
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Beautiful children in an ugly land. What a contrast. |
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Spoken like a dad. Take care, Cincinnatus. Thanks for taking the time to post. Regards, Rick |
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We're all very proud of you Cincinnatus. Thanks for the update. I'm glad to see you're bringing "Murphy's law" to that corner of the world.
Soldier, scholar, artist, father, citizen... I admire a man who walks dangerously in the streets with an M4 at the ready, and takes the time to capture the laughter of children. |
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Well put. Cincinnatus, I am looking forward to the paintings that will be influenced by your current situation. I just hope there aren't any more forests of green... uh... well... uh... At any rate, God Bless! |
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Cinci, My family and I are so thankful for what you are doing. Thank you man. Keep up the good work and get home safe. You are in our daily prayers!!!!
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Thanks for your duty! You guys kick a lot of ass! Come home safe, and keep killing the baddies.
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