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A bulletin from Basrah – The Queen’s Royal Hussars in Iraq
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Posted on 12/25/2003 1:00:51 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
CJTF-7 Public Affairs
BAGHDAD, Iraq
Release #031224d
A bulletin from Basrah The Queens Royal Hussars in Iraq
BASRAH, Iraq On Dec. 14 soldiers from the Queens Royal Hussars are getting ready for a Christmas with a difference in the Iraqi city of Basrah. The Regiment, which includes many soldiers from the Midlands and Northern Ireland, has been in Iraq for just over a month, providing security for vital reconstruction projects and the fragile political process. The regular soldiers, normally based in Germany, have been joined by Territorial Army troops from the Royal Mercurian and Lancastrian Yeomanry and the North Irish Horse, based in Belfast.
Their mission is no easy task in a heavily armed tribal society where murder, kidnappings and intimidation are common. But the majority of the Shia Muslim community support Coalition Forces, and on the streets the reaction to the troops has been generally friendly. The soldiers also protect the Bread Basket, a massive warehouse complex that provides food for more than two million people in southern Iraq. Saddam Hussein, who often threatened to withhold its vital supplies, used this massive food store to oppress the local population.
They will be celebrating Christmas as best they can while continuing patrols and guard duties. Plenty of presents and cards have been arriving from home, and they will sit down to a proper Christmas dinner on Dec. 25th.
Lt. Col. Andrew Cuthbert, the Regiments commanding officer, said he was pleased with the way his troops had dealt with the challenges they faced.
The soldiers of the QRH have fully immersed themselves in the issues in Basrah in a very short time, he said. Of course its particularly hard to be away from home at Christmas, but we have an important job to do here. They have trained hard for this tour and are relishing the opportunity to get on with the job and make a real difference to the lives of the people of Basrah, he added.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: basrah; hussars; iraq; qrh; queensroyalhussars; uk
To: MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; Ernest_at_the_Beach; BOBTHENAILER; ...
They will be celebrating Christmas as best they can while continuing patrols and guard duties. Plenty of presents and cards have been arriving from home, and they will sit down to a proper Christmas dinner on Dec. 25th. Lt. Col. Andrew Cuthbert, the Regiments commanding officer, said he was pleased with the way his troops had dealt with the challenges they faced. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Merry Christmas to our Brit allies! 
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posted on
12/25/2003 1:03:12 PM PST
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
( "Our military is full of the finest people on the face of the earth." ~ Pres. Bush, Baghdad)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Territorial Army troops from the Royal Mercurian and Lancastrian Yeomanry and the North Irish Horse, Gotta love the names of the Brit army units.
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posted on
12/25/2003 1:07:27 PM PST
by
Hugin
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The Brits are doing a fine job over there.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Merry Christmas to our Brit allies ~ Bump!
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posted on
12/25/2003 1:42:54 PM PST
by
blackie
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Merry Christmas to our British friends.
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posted on
12/25/2003 1:57:04 PM PST
by
texasflower
(in the event of the rapture.......the Bush White House will be unmanned)
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posted on
12/25/2003 2:39:43 PM PST
by
Cannoneer No. 4
(Old soldiers never die. They just go to the Class VI Store parking lot and regroup.)
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posted on
12/25/2003 2:42:47 PM PST
by
Cannoneer No. 4
(Old soldiers never die. They just go to the Class VI Store parking lot and regroup.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks for posting this news Ragtime Cowgirl. And Thanks to our British Allies for their steadfast support.
Merry Christmas to you.
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posted on
12/25/2003 2:53:16 PM PST
by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
To: Liberty Valance
My pleasure, Liberty Valance. Merry Christmas to you and yours. (^:
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posted on
12/25/2003 3:57:08 PM PST
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
( "Our military is full of the finest people on the face of the earth." ~ Pres. Bush, Baghdad)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
I love the Brits!!
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posted on
12/25/2003 5:46:43 PM PST
by
cajungirl
(I adore the Brits!! Tony Blair is my hero!!)
Comment #12 Removed by Moderator
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
25 December 2003
THE QUEEN'S CHRISTMAS BROADCAST TO THE COMMONWEALTH 2003
I am sure that most of you will be celebrating Christmas at home in the company of your families and friends, but I know that some of you will not be so lucky. This year I am speaking to you from the Household Cavalry Barracks in Windsor because I want to draw attention to the many Servicemen and women who are stationed far from home this Christmas. I am thinking about their wives and children, and about their parents and friends. Separation at this time is especially hard to bear.
It is not just a matter of separation. The men and women of the Services continue to face serious risks and dangers as they carry out their duties. They have done this brilliantly. I think we all have very good reasons for feeling proud of their achievements - both in war, and as they help to build a lasting peace in troublespots across the globe.
None of this can be achieved without paying a price. I know that all our thoughts at this time are with the families who are suffering the pain of bereavement. All those who have recently lost a close relative or friend will know how difficult Christmas can be.
These individual Servicemen and women are our neighbours and come from our own towns and villages; from every part of the country and from every background. The process of training within the Navy, the Army and the Air Force has moulded them together into disciplined teams. They have learnt to take responsibility and to exercise judgement and restraint in situations of acute stress and danger. They have brought great credit to themselves and to our country as a whole.
I had an opportunity recently at the Barracks to meet some of those who played their part with such distinction in the Iraq operations. I was left with a deep sense of respect and admiration for their steadfast loyalty to each other and to our nation.
I believe there is a lesson for us all here. It is that each of us can achieve much more if we work together as members of a team. The Founder of the Christian Faith himself chose twelve disciples to help him in his ministry.
I was reminded of the importance of teamwork as I presented, for the first time last Summer, the Queen's Awards for Voluntary Service by groups within the community. I have been struck by how often people say to me that they are receiving their award on behalf of a team and that they do not deserve to be singled out. This annual award recognises the team rather than the individual.
In this country and throughout the Commonwealth there are groups of people who are giving their time generously to make a difference to the lives of others. As we think of them, and of our Servicemen and women far from home at this Christmas time, I hope we all, whatever our faith, can draw inspiration from the words of the familiar prayer:
Teach us good Lord
To serve thee as thou deservest;
To give, and not to count the cost;
To fight, and not to heed the wounds;
To toil, and not to seek for rest;
To labour, and not to ask for any reward;
Save that of knowing that we do thy will.
It is this knowledge which will help us all to enjoy the Festival of Christmas.
A happy Christmas to you all.
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posted on
12/25/2003 11:35:58 PM PST
by
xp38
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
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posted on
12/26/2003 12:57:24 AM PST
by
windchime
(Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
They have trained hard for this tour and are relishing the opportunity to get on with the job and make a real difference to the lives of the people of Basrah, A big Thank You to our British allies!
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posted on
12/26/2003 5:31:17 AM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
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