From a British soldier in Afghanistan - REMEMBER THE ALAMO!!!, page 5
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reply posted on 3-8-2008 @ 01:41 PM by marg6043
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And for that I applaud you, been a soldier is hard business this days, as a former marine wife I stood behind my marine husband for 22 years until retirement, my husband spend 18 in the middle east during desert storm.




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reply posted on 3-8-2008 @ 02:17 PM by DarthAmerica
Originally posted by marg6043
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post by DarthAmerica



And for that I applaud you, been a soldier is hard business this days, as a former marine wife I stood behind my marine husband for 22 years until retirement, my husband spend 18 in the middle east during desert storm.

[edit on 3-8-2008 by marg6043]


No applause necessary from a Military Wife. You suffer as much as we do. I just want people to know there are lot of points of view and lot of us really believe in what we do. That Brit does. So do a lot of Joes I know. And I do too. I also respect those who don't think this is right and I will die to protect their right to disagree. In any case, none of us are Kool Aid drinkers. Well maybe some. There is always a bit of everything in any group.

Point is though, when you deploy, you have to tell yourself, hey, I might not come back. You have to accept that if something happens out there, the government might decide it's not worth it to save your life as an individual and in fact may purposely put you in a position to lose your life as a part of a deception without you even knowing it. You know things like send you as a diversion and those kind of things. Heck, they may even let you get attacked to justify a response that would otherwise not be appropriate. All of this is part of the deal when you swear in. In fact, I was very badly treated and abused for the last few months in the interest of our national security. So bad to me that I thought about seeking the help of my congressman or other outside resource. I dont mean a job I didn't like. I mean pain and suffering life altering experience that could have affected me the rest of my life. But I called home to my family, talked to my kid, hung up and decided that since I made the decision to do this. I will accept this responsibility and what ever it requires because I agreed to be here. So I did my duty and I know what I did helped our nation get a little stronger even if my life is trivial in the grand scheme. I ended up making it through a situation I could have not. Now its almost time to go home. It didn't kill me so I am stronger. I'm sure my British counterpart feels the same way about his mission and government. It is just the way things are sometimes.


Regards


reply posted on 3-8-2008 @ 02:35 PM by bigfatfurrytexan
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Thank you for your service.

And i would like to say that, after pages of posting, you have hit on the core of what i was wanting to convery:

These brave men and women are in harms way not because they chose to be in harms way. But because they chose to serve. Sometimes you draw the short straw, sometimes you don't. Is it fair? No, we have no right to expect fair in life (and we are setting ourselves up for LOTS of suffering if we do expect that....see "Buddha").

It isn't about fair, it isn't about choice. It is about duty and honor. The things that you can be respected for. And it is about doing what you must to make it through even the toughest of times.

I am proud that "Remember the Alamo" was the battle cry. It is part of my heritage that i am VERY proud of.

Peter Brit has my unwavering respect. Now, Darth, you do too.

God bless, and take care good sir.

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reply posted on 3-8-2008 @ 03:17 PM by marg6043
reply to post by DarthAmerica




I agree Sorry about the Kool aid drinking, it wasn't until the after the post that I realized that you were in the military service and not a armchair warrior. I am very much against the reasons we invaded Iraq but not the reasons for been in Afghanistan.

My husband works now for the defense department still serving his country after 22 years of active duty.


reply posted on 3-8-2008 @ 03:46 PM by DarthAmerica
Originally posted by marg6043
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post by DarthAmerica




I agree Sorry about the Kool aid drinking, it wasn't until the after the post that I realized that you were in the military service and not a armchair warrior. I am very much against the reasons we invaded Iraq but not the reasons for been in Afghanistan.

My husband works now for the defense department still serving his country after 22 years of active duty.


Thanks to both of you and I respect anyone who disagrees with OIF as that is their right. Now, back to the Brits. Good men and women. I watched the Super Bowl with one while over here on AFN. Interacting with them I can say that they are very impressive. I think and awesome benefit of WW II and the Cold War is how well we can operate along side alliance troops.


reply posted on 4-8-2008 @ 05:26 AM by cams
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How about providing a link to this forum that the Brittish Soldier has been posting on? That way those who want to can pass on their respect and well wishes to the soldier. It would also ensure that the more skeptical people at ATS can sleep easier.


Edit: Okay. Think I've found it: www.myopenforum.com...

Cheers

[edit on 4-8-2008 by cams]



reply posted on 6-8-2008 @ 10:31 AM by dave420
reply to post by pstrron



They neither harboured or trained the terrorists. Indeed, after 9/11 the taliban leaders told the US they would capture and hand over Bin Laden if the US could come up with any evidence he was responsible for the attacks. The US said they would release the evidence to the taliban, but never did.

How about the $43m Bush gave the Taliban in mid-2001? If what you say is true, then Bush directly funded the people you claim are responsible for 9/11.


reply posted on 6-8-2008 @ 09:47 PM by TheRooster
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Damning evidence if you can prove it. So, besides idle chatter or a google search how can you prove your statements? My ears are wide open.


reply posted on 14-8-2008 @ 02:32 PM by chise61
reply to post by bigfatfurrytexan



Thanks for the update. It's great that he made it home safely to his family. Is he home for good now, or just on leave ?

He has my graditude and respect for his service, as do all the men and women of the military. My prayers are with them all, as well as my hopes that they all make it home safely to their loved ones.


reply posted on 14-8-2008 @ 10:12 PM by chise61
reply to post by bigfatfurrytexan



Well at least they moved their leave up, after what they had to endure in that last fight.

Hopefully the day will come soon when he will go home to stay.
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