These Poles gave their lives in Iraq
szer. nadterm. Sylwester Kutrzyk (private)
st. szer. Roman Goralczyk (private 1st class)
st. szer. Gerard Wasilewski (private 1st class)
st. szer. Andrzej Zielke (private 1st class)
st. szer. Krystian Andrzejczak (private 1st class)
st. szer. nadterm. Grzegorz Rusinek (private 1st class)
st. szer. nadterm. Grzegorz Nosek (private 1st class)
kpr. nadterm. Marcin Rutkowski (corporal)
st. kpr. Tomasz Krygiel (corporal 1st class)
ml. chor. Karol Szlazak (warrant officer)
chor. Pawe Jelonek (warrant officer 1st class)
st. chor. Marek Krajewski (warrant officer 2nd class)
ppor. Daniel Rozynski (2nd lieutenant)
ppor. Piotr Mazurek (2nd lieutenant)
kpt. Jacek Kostecki (captain)
kpt. Slawomir Strozak (captain)
mjr. Hieronim Kupczyk (major)
chor. Artur Zukowski (warrant officer - GROM operator)
por. Krzysztof Kaskos (lieutenant - GROM operator)
Waldemar Milewicz (civilian - journalist)
Mounyra Beouamrane (civilian - journalist)
In your opinion - as you pointed - they made this ultimate sacrifice only for visa-free admission to U.S. for the Polish citizens.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1650993/posts?page=22#22
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1650993/posts?page=41#41
You have no shame, Gary.
Let's see, Americans have lost 2,503 in Iraq, 113 from the UK, 32 Italians, and 18 Ukrainians gave their lives. Mind you, I am not saying we do not appreciate the Polish contribution. However, Poland did not suffer even 1% of American losses, whereas they have a population 20% as large as the US. If they were as committed as the US in Iraq they would have suffered over 500 losses. No lizol, shame on you.