Posted on 08/28/2008 9:02:28 PM PDT by JavaJumpy
Baghdad, July 5, 2008 Servicemembers from all over Iraq gathered here today in the Al Faw Palace rotunda on Camp Victory, to re-enlist and celebrate Americas Independence Day.
1,215 U.S. servicemembers from all over Iraq re-enlisted during a ceremony in the Al Faw Palace rotunda at Camp Victrory in Baghdad, July 4, 2008. Multinational Force-Iraq Commander Army Gen. David Petraeus led the ceremony. Photo by MNF-I Public Affairs (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available.
All 1,215 servicemembers celebrated by raising their right hand and pledging to continue defending the land of the free in what is the largest re-enlistment ceremony since the all-volunteer force began in 1973, according to the Multi-National Force Iraq Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt, Maj. Marvin L. Hill.
Volunteering to continue to serve our nation, while deployed is both noble and inspiring, said Gen. David Petraeus, commanding general, Multi-National Force Iraq. It is, as award citations often state, in keeping with the finest traditions of our military services.
Petraeus presided over the ceremony and led the airmen, Marines, Sailors, and Soldiers in their oath to defend their country against all enemies both foreign and domestic on this day of celebration of America winning its independence.
"We recognize the sacrifices they make and the sacrifices their families and communities make as they serve in Iraq," Hill said. These servicemembers know the cost of war and they are still re-enlisting.
All together, the servicemembers pledged more than 5,500 years of additional service to their country.
It makes me feel proud to serve this great nation, said Spc. Zackary Cunningham, mechanic, 602nd Maintenance Battalion, Tactical Base Balad, who plans on making the Army a career.
The re-enlistees have every right to feel proud, according to Petraeus.
You and your comrades here have been described as Americas new greatest generation, and, in my view, you have more than earned that description, Petraeus said. It is the greatest of honors to soldier here with you.
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NEVER FORGET
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Once soldiers ...and young,
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http://www.ArmchairGeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66978
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Just for the LOVE of FREEDOM..!!
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NEVER FORGET
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