Iraq report ping.
Thanks for the ping!!
Good luck to Bruce.
Thank you Bruce......
Way to go Bruce,
This is more good news for this Mom waiting on word from Marine son.
Thanks
Semper Fi
Marine wife/mom nanna of6
Please add me to your 'PING' list for any further emais from this guuy. Thanks.
A big bump for Bruce!
Prayers going up for all of you over there. My son is considering the Marine Corps. You guys are awesome.
Great Post. Love to see the observations from the person on site, not spun, filtered, slanted or viewed througha prism.
U.S. Army troops of the 1st Cavalry division's 2nd Battalion arrive for a dawn ceremony in which the Iraqi flag was raised for the first time, and U.S. flag lowered to half staff, at a base in south eastern Baghdad June 29, 2004. The battalion shares the base with Iraq's National Guard. The United States handed over sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government on Monday, formally ending a 14-month occupation two days earlier than expected to try to forestall guerrilla attacks. REUTERS/Nikola Solic
The Iraqi flag (C), raised by Iraqi National Guardsmen, flies for the first time over U.S. Army troops of the 1st Cavalry division's 2nd Battalion at a base in south eastern Baghdad June 29, 2004. The U.S. flag was lowered to half staff during the ceremony. The United States handed over sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government on Monday, formally ending a 14-month occupation two days earlier than expected to try to forestall guerrilla attacks. REUTERS/Nikola Solic
A U.S. Army soldier and members of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps, (ICDC), ride on top of an armored vehicle following a joint patrol through the streets of of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
US. soldiers stand at the site of a roadside bomb attack on a military vehicle in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. A soldier at the scene said that several military personel were killed in the blast. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
Please continue to protect our military, O God our King, and all who are there for the benefit of the people of Iraq!
June 30, 2004
Bruce:
Hope this finds you in good spirits. Naturally, were pleased President Bush outfoxed the Islaminazis and the international socialist/communist axis of evil. Today when I FReeped the NOAC rally in Cleveland, the socialist good ship lollypop, had no hot air for her tattered sails.
One mope was so worried; he approached me to ask I was working for the Department of Homeland Security, LOL! Then the lefty suggested I should see
the movie.
Told him Im and adult, regularly read news, and understand Fahrenheit 911 is as close to a documentary; as the Wizard of Oz is to a climatic study. Then I asked Mr. Lefty if he was ready for Iran, since the evidence is beginning to show Iran played a role in the September 11 attack. He retorted what about Saudi Arabia. I replied yes, Saudi that would be good place to start a democracy too. ROFL!
Again your e-mail is well received, and folks are anxious for pictures. Understand bandwidth is narrow it could take an hour to transmit one photograph. Send em, Ill post em. ;^9
This email was posted here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1162465/posts?
for the world to see.
With comments for our favorite imbedded contractor, as he works with Americas finest; to improve the lives of the long oppressed Iraqi people, inshallah.
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Thanks for the post and like the others tell them all that my Prayers and thoughts for them all are constantly INCOMING.
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Bump, for Bruce and his loyal Eagle brother.
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Please tell Bruce that we have Pastors, Veterans, Mothers - patriots across America working to get the word out about the importance of voting this election year.
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Joining so many others in prayer daily for the troops. Count on it, and no matter the nonsense in the news - we're finding the truth, and passing it on.
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It is so nice to read words from the front and the positive impact they are making.
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Caught the badguys off guard, love it.
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Good luck to Bruce.
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GET THE REAL NEWS FROM IRAQ PING!
OneLoyalAmerican : Thanks Chief for the update!
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Thank you Bruce......
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This is more good news for this Mom waiting on word from Marine son.
Thanks
Semper Fi
Marine wife/mom nanna of6
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Please add me to your 'PING' list for any further emails from this guy. Thanks.
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Thanks, OLA, for the ping to Bruce's update. And thank YOU for your service to America.
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A big bump for Bruce!
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Prayers going up for all of you over there. My son is considering the Marine Corps. You guys are awesome.
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This Bruce guy has been promising us pictures for weeks. What's up with that or is he just a tease?
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Thanks for the ping. Everyone needs to be alert now.
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Great Post. Love to see the observations from the person on site, not spun, filtered, slanted or viewed througha prism.
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Please continue to protect our military, O God our King, and all who are there for the benefit of the people of Iraq!
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Frank A. M. (my roomie) is on the staff at the PALACE in b'dadh.
He says that what is being reported here is BRAVO SIERRA of the most pernicious kind.
Talked to him just about an hour ago, nothing has changed!
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Bump and hugs!
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REUTERS/Nikola Solic U.S. Army troops of the 1st Cavalry division's 2nd Battalion arrive for a dawn ceremony in which the Iraqi flag was raised for the first time, and U.S. flag lowered to half staff, at a base in south eastern Baghdad June 29, 2004. The battalion shares the base with Iraq's National Guard. The United States handed over sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government on Monday, formally ending a 14-month occupation two days earlier than expected to try to forestall guerrilla attacks.
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The flags are being flown at half staff for President Reagan, not for some ceremony. Slanted, inaccurate reporting as usual.
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From the Greenside (a Marine blog
http://www.thegreenside.com/story.asp?ContentID=9366
Jun 2, 04
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As far as Falluja goes, we have not been allowed to get back in there with any real numbers yet. Initially, it was confounding. However, a very interesting dynamic has developed. Since we have stayed out of Falluja and focused elsewhere, the mujahadeen have had their run of the town. As they have had no one to fight, they have turned their criminal instincts on the citizens. The clerics who once were whipping these idiots into a suicidal frenzy are now having to issue Fatwas (holy decrees) admonishing the muj for extortion, rape, murder and kidnapping. It is unfortunate for the "innocent people" of Falluja but the mujahadeen have betrayed themselves as the thugs that they are by brutalizing the civilians. There are, in fact, reports of rape, etc from inside the town.
While the muj are thugging away inside the town, we are about 1/2 mile away paying claims, entering into dialogue and contracting jobs. The citizens come outside the city for work and money and are treated like human beings. They go back inside and enter a lawless hell. In short, the muj have done more to show the people what hypocrites they are in a few short weeks than we could have hoped for in a year. The result is more and more targetable intelligence. If we are given the green light, we can really go to town on these guys (no pun intended). However, as much as we would like to do just that, the optimal solution is to empower the Iraqis to take care of it themselves. That is precisely what we are doing.
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Be safe, God Bless, and let Uncle Sams Misguided Children know were 100% behind them. OORAHH!
Your Eagle brother,
Joe
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Thanks OneLoyalAmerican and Bruce you to Tonk
God Bless you guys and Our Troops
July 1, 2004
Thanks Joe,
I don't have much time to think about politics, but I can tell you the Marines are the best, and we are heading back to Baghdad tonight.
I've logged about 1,000 miles in blackhawks. I took about 150 pictures so far but there is not time or bandwidth to send them.
I got a shot today of a MIG that was abandoned in the desert. The Iraqi's buried all sorts of stuff out here. I'm at an internet cafe and I'm running out of time.
Semper Fi and Semper Paratus,
Bruce