Letter from Baghdad

  • #21
We feel the same here in Australia as I am sure the UK do to, we have soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, to name a few, we just had a Australian soldier brought home in a coffin, he was the father of two daughters, his name is David Pearce and is 41 years old. It makes me sad that the family of David have to go through probably the hardest time of their lives. I believe all our soldiers should come home, they are fighting a war imo that should not be fought.
I pray for every soldier who is fighting, and I hope they can be reunited with their families.

I can understand your thoughts, but PLEASE limit your comments on this thread to our soldiers and not your opinion about the war. I'd at least like a safe place for our families to come and share without having to deal with this.
 
  • #22
I can understand your thoughts, but PLEASE limit your comments on this thread to our soldiers and not your opinion about the war. I'd at least like a safe place for our families to come and share without having to deal with this.
Im sorry if my statement offended anyone, was not intended, one of the photos shown, the injured soldier being lifted onto a truck imo was worse than what I had stated.
I was just trying to say that there are soldiers from other countries working along side the soldiers from your country whom should also be recognised.
Sorry again Jeana, but there was no malice intended.
 
  • #23
Im sorry if my statement offended anyone, was not intended, one of the photos shown, the injured soldier being lifted onto a truck imo was worse than what I had stated.
I was just trying to say that there are soldiers from other countries working along side the soldiers from your country whom should also be recognised.
Sorry again Jeana, but there was no malice intended.

I understand. I'm sure they appreciate the soldiers from other countries very much and I agree they should ALL be recognized. Its a thankless job and I hope everyone gets to return home very, very soon.
 
  • #24
Thanks for an excellent post, Angellique. Most of us have no idea, completely, of what they are going through over there - and some of the horrors.

I have a friend who's son is there, and it was only after knowing her and meeting her son that I realized, "My gosh, they go a week w/out a shower". They SLEEP VERY LITTLE when on their "duty", or whatever, if they go to sleep it may mean death for themselves or their buddies. Having an IED explode nearby can be a common occurrence.

They sleep in their HUMVEE; wow how comfortable.

I pray for the day when most of them will come home; hopefully for a long time.
 
  • #25
Thanks so much for sharing that email and pictures, Anngelique!! God bless all of our men and women serving in the military, and bless their families, too. :blowkiss:
 
  • #26
We feel the same here in Australia as I am sure the UK do to, we have soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, to name a few, we just had a Australian soldier brought home in a coffin, he was the father of two daughters, his name is David Pearce and is 41 years old. It makes me sad that the family of David have to go through probably the hardest time of their lives. I believe all our soldiers should come home, they are fighting a war imo that should not be fought.
I pray for every soldier who is fighting, and I hope they can be reunited with their families.
You are right, I pray for all soldiers! :blowkiss:
 
  • #27
My husband has been in the Navy 19 years.As of now his retirement date was set for Sept.3 2008.He will be leaving for 3-4 weeks of training in two weeks and then he will be sent to Iraq.He just got his requested extension to service approved.So now thats one thing checked off the worry list.He will have some 6 months to help get a job set up before he retires. This is a new experience for us.We are use to the dangers he faces while underway working on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier ect.Now they have switched it up on us :doh: .


Shazza,I understand where you are coming from.You are very correct.All the men and women from the USA and differnet countries who are also putting their life on the line have my prayers and thoughts everyday.I am proud of their courage and so very thankful of how brave they are.



I saw some videos that some sailors did a while back I think some of you would enjoy.One is from us sailors and a couple are from British sailors.I will post the links as soon as I can find them :)
 
  • #28
They sleep in their HUMVEE; wow how comfortable

They do more then just sleep in the HUMVEE lol My son enlightened me just yesturday ......:o

He is a gunner and he said when on duty they cannont dismount for any reason.... we were talking about them eating alot of watermelon.... I said I bet they had to stop alot after eating alot of watermelon and thats when he explained to me a few things I really didnt need to hear lol
 
  • #29
US Navy (Hey Ya)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv1F1klNFD0 us navy sun kings


Royal Navy does Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pHsZqqZ2XE They did a great job!


Navy Carrier Squadrons "Move Along"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMMceEx72sE wow this one is really good!Very talented guy/gal who made this video.

Army/Marines Move It:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0fkFEn58Ew


A tribute to Australian Soldiers in Iraq

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsTMMnHFIk0

Love to all the men and women in the military service!
 
  • #30
My 20 year old nephew has been in Baghdad since March.

His notes and letters and MySpace messages to us have been filled with death. He is a very angry young man right now, and full of despair. He's going to need some serious counseling when he comes home.

He is still hoping he gets to come back to the States before the holidays as he has been told. He'll have a break here, then go back for another tour. I just don't know how he will do emotionally when its time to go back. :(

He is at a checkpoint station in Baghdad, where there is a lot of suicide missions by car. He hears the mortar bombs and gun fire all day and all night.

Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers, and I will keep all of yours in mine, as I have for every soldier from all nations fighting for freedom since this began.
 
  • #31
What a beautiful post!! These things just touch my heart and break it all at the same time.

On the same subject, We just received a call from my son, now in Iraq, and he will BE HOME ON WEDNESDAY!!!! TO GOD BE THE GLORY.

Proud Army Mom,

Tammy


Tammy, I am so happy for you and your family! Thank God .

xxxxooooooooo
mama
:blowkiss: :blowkiss:
 
  • #32
my son is the same way....its too much for young men to have to endure without the training and experience they need to deal with what they see and do over there....I could tell you stories that would make your blood run cold!

My 20 year old nephew has been in Baghdad since March.

His notes and letters and MySpace messages to us have been filled with death. He is a very angry young man right now, and full of despair. He's going to need some serious counseling when he comes home.
 
  • #33
Well lets see, the first thing he will want to do when he gets home, he was married two months before he left, so I'd say his first choice won't be to spend time with me!!!

Just yesterday, one of the ladies at work asked me did I have any zanex. I said yes I did, she said, "Good, now take one, You are absolutely girating!"
Jeanna, you are right, I am about to come totally unglued.

This has been a long, long year. I am so thankful that he is safe physically, I just pray he is sound mentally and emotionally.

I spoke with him this past Saturday and he said that he is angry at everything. He did say that when he gets home that if he still is feeling this way that he will certainly get professional help.

I sure hope they offer some kind of services where he can talk about it, and get some meaningful counseling.
 
  • #34
My 20 year old nephew has been in Baghdad since March.

His notes and letters and MySpace messages to us have been filled with death. He is a very angry young man right now, and full of despair. He's going to need some serious counseling when he comes home.

He is still hoping he gets to come back to the States before the holidays as he has been told. He'll have a break here, then go back for another tour. I just don't know how he will do emotionally when its time to go back. :(

He is at a checkpoint station in Baghdad, where there is a lot of suicide missions by car. He hears the mortar bombs and gun fire all day and all night.
Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers, and I will keep all of yours in mine, as I have for every soldier from all nations fighting for freedom since this began.

That must be really hard.
 
  • #35
US Navy (Hey Ya)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv1F1klNFD0 us navy sun kings


Royal Navy does Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pHsZqqZ2XE They did a great job!


Navy Carrier Squadrons "Move Along"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMMceEx72sE wow this one is really good!Very talented guy/gal who made this video.

Army/Marines Move It:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0fkFEn58Ew


A tribute to Australian Soldiers in Iraq

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsTMMnHFIk0

Love to all the men and women in the military service!
Ceeaura, thankyou,:blowkiss: that indeed was very moving, God bless our soldiers and send them home to their families.
 
  • #36
Remember, if you want to send things to the soldiers for the Holidays, now is the time to start.

They don't have "stockings", Christmas Trees or Menorahs in Iraq.

USO is a good organization to contact: P.O. Box 96860 Washington, DC 20077-7677

From your donations they have programs like: "Operation Care Package" - sunscreen, toiletries, snacks, books, CDs, things we take for granted over here.

Operation Enduring Care - supplies clothing and toiletries to injured soldiers, and sponsors USO Day Rooms in military hospitals, where troops can relax and be entertained.

Cyber Canteens - computers so troops can surf the web or e-mail family and friends anywhere in the world

Operation Phone Home - prepaid phone cards for the troops

To find out more, go to http://www.uso.org
 
  • #37
I pray everyday for our men and women in the military.





 
  • #38
I was raised an army brat... my dad was army all the way... all of us need to support the troops, no matter how we vote or how we feel about the war...
 
  • #39
Ceeaura, thankyou,:blowkiss: that indeed was very moving, God bless our soldiers and send them home to their families.


You are welcome Shazza :) I posted videos that showed where the soldiers were having a bit of fun for a change.Working 18-20 hours a day days , days at a time and to see and hear what they go through.,reading it in the newspapers,tv news ect.

I like going to these videos and seeing them have a bit of fun,to see them smile.

I wanted to post the tribute for our Austrailian friends :) We do care about them also and are thankful for what they do :)

There was another video with Austrailians I wanted to post they are having a bit of fun and I laughed sooo hard.I could not find it.I am going to have my hubby find it so I can post it for you.
 
  • #40
I have not cried like this in a long time! Please tell your family that we pray for them nightly. My 19 yearold nephew has been waiting to join the fight. He may go any day. I am honored to be able to say I "know" this men and woman fighting for our right to live!!
 

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