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America's Finest - The SpearTip of Freedom. (Photos of our deploying troops - share yours)
8 Mar, 2003

Posted on 03/08/2003 7:05:53 AM PST by Happy2BMe

God's Speed, Protection, Strength, Wisdom and Hand be upon our troops in this Hour of Testing for America.

Our Proud Salute to America's Finest as they "Lay It On The Line" in defense of the freedoms we all know and love.


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"The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to defend them against all attacks. We have received them as a fair inheritance from our worthy ancestors; they purchased them for us with toil and danger and expense of treasure and blood. It will bring an everlasting mark of infamy on the present generation, enlightened as it is, if we should suffer them to be wrested from us by violence without a struggle, or be cheated out of them by the artifices of false and designing men." Samuel Adams

An air cushion landing craft passes an American flag as it carries U.S. Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit to waiting ships from Onslow Beach in Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. More than 2,300 Marines and sailors deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

I was in D.S. and saw heat as high as 128. The sand was worse than the heat - everywhere and in everything.

Most God-forsaken real estate you ever dreamed of - miles and miles of endless sand, scorpions, vipers, and crazy ragheads wanting to cut off yo' hade.

In this recent undated handout photo from the U.S. Army, officers with the 7th battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, fight to stabilize a tent in 40 m.p.h. winds in Camp Victory, Kuwait. The regiment lost two dozen tents the previous night to winds raging over 60 m.p.h. (AP Photo/U.S Army, Pfc. Joshua Hutcheson, HO)

In this recent undated handout photo from the U.S Army, Spc. Cale Martell, communications, headquarters and headquarters company, 9th battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division catches a quick nap before helping his unit stablize tents in 40 m.p.h. winds. (AP Photo/US Army)

In this recent undated handout photo from the U.S Army, officers with the 7th battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division fight to stabilize a tent in 40 m.p.h. winds. The regiment lost two dozen tents the previous night to winds raging over 60 m.p.h. (AP Photo/U.S Army, Pfc. Joshua Hutcheson)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, the late afternoon sun pokes through the clouds as soldiers of 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, line up for supper at the camp dining facility at Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait, Wednesday, March 7, 2003. Camp soldiers typically receive a hot breakfast and supper at the facility and a meal ready-to-eat for lunch. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, Cpl. Jason Brown, Company C, 2nd Battalion, 237th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, dives to catch a baseball at Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait, Wednesday March 7, 2003. The 2nd Battalion arrived at the camp Wednesday after deploying from Fort Campbell, Ky. Sunday. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, soldiers with Company A, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, play basketball for physical fitness training at Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait, Wednesday March 5, 2003. The soldiers deployed from Fort Campbell, Ky. Saturday are training to acclimate themselves to the desert environment. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, soldiers with 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, wait in line to buy items from an Army and Air Force Exchange Services (AAFES) trailer in Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait, Wednesday March 5, 2003. The AAFES also provides the soldiers living in the Kuwaiti desert with a phone center, a barber shop and laundry services. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO

The U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division Maj. Gen. Buford Blount briefs the media at the military press center outside of Kuwait City, Friday, March 7, 2003. Blount told a news conference Friday that lessons learned from Afghanistan (news - web sites) and equipment acquired since the Gulf War (news - web sites) has improved his troops' ability to fight in the desert. The infantry is preparing for possible war with Iraq (news - web sites). (AP Photo/John Moore)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, soldiers with the 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, train with their rifles Wednesday March 5, 2003 at Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait. The 'Bastogne Brigade,' which deployed from Fort Campbell, Ky. Saturday, will train over the next few weeks to acclimate itself to the desert environment. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, 2nd Battalion soldiers, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, leave their buses and head for their tents Wednesday March 5, 2003 at Camp Pennsylvania, Kuwait. The 'Bastogne Brigade' began deploying Saturday and the arrival of the 2nd Battalion brought the brigade to near full strength. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, two unidentified soldiers with the 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, raise the U.S flag over brigade headquarters at Camp Pennsylvania, in Kuwait, Wednesday March 5, 2003. The 'Bastogne Brigade' deployed from Fort Campbell, Ky. Saturday were the last elements to have arrived at the camp Wednesday. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, two unidentified soldiers with the 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, raise the U.S flag over brigade headquarters at Camp Pennsylvania, in Kuwait, Wednesday March 5, 2003. The 'Bastogne Brigade' deployed from Fort Campbell, Ky. Saturday were the last elements to have arrived at the camp Wednesday. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Pfc. James Matise, HO)

U.S. Navy (news - web sites) aviation ordnancemen load a bomb on the wing of an F-18 Hornet on the flight deck aboard USS Constellation March 5, 2003. With international tension growing ahead of a possible war with Iraq (news - web sites), warplanes taking part in U.S.-British patrols on March 7 again attacked air defenses in a southern 'no-fly' zone of the country, the U.S. military said. Photo by Reuters
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Members of VFA-37's Ordnance Control, manually load an AIM-120 AMRAAM Missile onto an FA-18 Hornet on the flight deck of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) on March 1, 2003. The Truman left port in December for deployment in the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf. (AP Photo/HO, U.S. Navy, Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass,)

Soldiers of the 887th Engineering Company, Fort Campbell, Ky, practice patrolling in areas of unconfirmed enemy sightings, at Camp New Jersey, Kuwait, Wednesday, March 5, 2003.(AP Photo/Pfc. Joshua Hutcheson, 101st Airborne)

Soldiers from the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, Headquarters and Headquarters Support Platoon, practice fitting up to 15 troops into a bunker, during a Scud missle drill at Camp New Jersey in the Kuwaiti desert, Wednesday March 5, 2003.(AP Photo/Pfc. Joshua Hutcheson, 101st Airborne)

Staff Sgt. Timothy Gray, left, and Sft. 1st Class Jerry L. Baker, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) prepare to raise national and unit flags, Wednesday March 5, 2003, during a flag ceremony at Camp Pennsylvania, deep in the desert of Kuwait. The raising of the two flags for the first time since the unit's arrival signifies its presence in strength.(AP Photo)

Soldiers in the 887th Engineering Company, Fort Campbell, Ky, practice patrolling techniques for encountering enemy fighters in areas of limited to no cover, at Camp New Jersey, Kuwait Wednesday March 5, 2003. (AP Photo/Pfc. Joshua Hutcheson, 101st Airborne)

Staff Sgt. Roddy England, right, kisses his pregnant wife, Tania, as he prepares to leave Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. England is one of more than 2,300 U.S. Marines and sailors with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit being deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

U.S. Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit board a air cushion landing craft as they leave Onslow Beach in Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. More than 2,300 Marines and sailors deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Marine Corporal Daniel Emick comforts his wife Christina and daughter Nina, age 3, as he waits to board a bus before boarding a navy ship off the coast of North Carolina, March 5, 2003. Emick is a member of the 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, part of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit that consists of 2,200 Marines and sailors from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. They were departing today for their six month deployment to the Mediterranean. REUTERS/Randy Davey

U.S. Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit push a vehicle as they load an air cushion landing craft as they leave Onslow Beach in Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. More than 2,300 Marines and sailors deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Capt. Bill Scheetz, left, gets a kiss from his daughter Casey, 6, as his son Jamie, 4, reaches out from his mother Bernadette as Scheetz prepares to leave Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. Scheetz is one of more than 2,300 Marines and sailors with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit being deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

U.S. Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit board an air cushion landing craft as they leave Onslow Beach in Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. More than 2,300 Marines and sailors deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

U.S.Marine Lance Cpl. Shawn Clark reads a book as he holds his weapon as he waits to leave Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. Clark is one of more than 2,300 Marines and sailors with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit being deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

Staff Sgt. Jay Broadway, right, hugs his wife Jeanette, as he prepares to leave Camp Lejeune, N.C., Wednesday March 5, 2003. Broadway is one of more than 2,300 U.S. Marines and sailors with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit being deployed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

In this handout photo from the U.S. Navy (news - web sites), Master at Arms 2nd Class Phillip Darity, a U.S. Navy dog handler, issues commands to his military working dog Argo while conducting a training drill at Camp Patriot, Kuwait, Sunday, March 2, 2003. Argo, who is trained as a bomb and patrol dog, has served in the Navy for about one year and is making his first deployment. Navy police dogs and their Master at Arms handlers are being deployed to assist with force protection at many forward operating areas. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Mate 1st Class Arlo K. Abrahamson)

In this handout picture from the US Navy made available Tuesday, March 4, 2003, an F/A 18C Hornet assigned to the Stingers of Strike Fighter Squadron 113 is given the thumbs-up by the Waist Catapult Operators confirming the Hornet is ready to launch from USS Abraham Lincoln at sea in the Gulf Saturday March 1, 2003. Lincoln and Carrier Air Wing Fourteen are conducting combat operations in support of Operation Southern Watch to help patrol the United Nations (news - web sites) no-fly zone over southern Iraq (news - web sites). (AP Phhoto/U.S. Navy/Airman Jason Frost)

A U.S. B-52 bomber comes into land at Fairford Royal Air Force (RAF) base, Gloucestershire, March 4, 2003. Britain's Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon told parliament on Monday that he had agreed to a U.S. request for 14 B-52 bombers to fly to the base as Washington continues its military build-up ahead of a possible conflict with Iraq (news - web sites). Diplomatic discussions were set to continue on Tuesday with Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw due to meet his Russian counterpart Igor Ivanov for talks in Downing Street. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid

An armed U.S.A.F. Security Policeman patrols near a B-52 bomber at Fairford Royal Air Force (RAF) base, Gloucestershire, March 4, 2003. Britain's Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon told parliament on Monday that he had agreed to a U.S. request for fourteen B-52 bombers to fly to the base as Washington continues it's military build-up ahead of a possible conflict with Iraq (news - web sites). Diplomatic discussions were set to continue on Tuesday with Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw due to meet his Russian counterpart Igor Ivanov for talks in Downing Street. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid


in this undated handout photo made available in London on Tuesday, March 4, 2003, Ranger Mathew Foster, 19, serving with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment, practices basic section battle skills during a patrol in the Kuwaiti desert, before any possible operations in Iraq. (AP Photo/Army ho)
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in this undated handout photo made available in London on Tuesday, March 4, 2003, Ranger Mathew Foster, 19, serving with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment, practices basic section battle skills during a patrol in the Kuwaiti desert, before any possible operations in Iraq


in this undated handout photo made available in London on Tuesday, March 4, 2003, a specialized Land Rover from the 1st Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, armed with a 50 calibre Browning heavy machine gun, 7.62 General Purpose Machine Gun and MILAN anti-tank missile system, practices basic section battle skills, during a patrol in the Kuwait desert before any possible operations in Iraq. (AP Photo/Army HO)
Tue Mar 4, 1:46 PM ET

in this undated handout photo made available in London on Tuesday, March 4, 2003, a specialized Land Rover from the 1st Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, armed with a 50 calibre Browning heavy machine gun, 7.62 General Purpose Machine Gun and MILAN anti-tank missile system, practices basic section battle skills, during a patrol in the Kuwait desert before any possible operations in Iraq


The first British Challenger 2 battle tanks to arrive in Kuwait roll off a transport ship in the port of Kuwait City, in this photo made available, Tuesday March 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Army HO)
Tue Mar 4, 1:30 PM ET

The first British Challenger 2 battle tanks to arrive in Kuwait roll off a transport ship in the port of Kuwait City, in this photo made available, Tuesday March 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Army HO)


Juliet McBride holds aloft a banner, as she stages an anti-war protest inside the perimeter fence, close to a USAF B-52 aircraft at the Royal Air Force base at Fairford, England, Tuesday March 4, 2003. Patrols have been stepped up at the base to detain anyone regarded as suspicious within a mile of the perimeter fence. The arrival of the B52 is part of preparations for a possible war with Iraq. (AP Photo/ Barry Bachelor-pa)
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Juliet McBride holds aloft a banner, as she stages an anti-war protest inside the perimeter fence, close to a USAF B-52 aircraft at the Royal Air Force base at Fairford, England, Tuesday March 4, 2003. Patrols have been stepped up at the base to detain anyone regarded as suspicious within a mile of the perimeter fence. The arrival of the B52 is part of preparations for a possible war with Iraq


The United States denounced North Korea's intercept of a U.S. surveillance plane as reckless on Tuesday but said it still saw a diplomatic, not military solution to the stand-off with the communist state. But Sunday's close call over the Sea of Japan underscored fears in the region that the crisis over Pyongyang's resumption of a nuclear weapons program could spiral out of control. (Reuters Graphic)
Tue Mar 4, 1:10 PM ET

The United States denounced North Korea (news - web sites)'s intercept of a U.S. surveillance plane as reckless on Tuesday but said it still saw a diplomatic, not military solution to the stand-off with the communist state. But Sunday's close call over the Sea of Japan underscored fears in the region that the crisis over Pyongyang's resumption of a nuclear weapons program could spiral out of control.


Model Alex Celini waves an American flag while wearing a specially-created New York tartan as a preview for Scotland's National Tartan Day on the slopes of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Tuesday March 4, 2003. (AP Photo/PA, Andrew Milligan)
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Model Alex Celini waves an American flag while wearing a specially-created New York tartan as a preview for Scotland's National Tartan Day on the slopes of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Tuesday March 4, 2003.

Out of Iran
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A U.S. serviceman walks under the tail of a B-52 bomber at Fairford Royal Air Force (RAF) base, Gloucestershire, on March 4. A fleet of U.S. B-52s landed at the base on Monday, as Washington continues its military build-up ahead of a possible conflict with Iraq.

1 posted on 03/08/2003 7:05:53 AM PST by Happy2BMe
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To: Happy2BMe
Great, great photos! Thanks.
2 posted on 03/08/2003 7:21:54 AM PST by WaterDragon (Playing possum doesn't work against nukes.)
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To: Happy2BMe
Nice Pix. Thanks for posting. May God Bless and Protect each and everyone of them. And the families soldiering on at home

Prairie
3 posted on 03/08/2003 7:57:42 AM PST by prairiebreeze ("We won't deny, ignore or pass our problems along to other Presidents" --GWBush)
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To: Happy2BMe
These are amazing photos--please keep them coming!
4 posted on 03/08/2003 8:02:00 AM PST by Dysart (S.A.R.)
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To: Happy2BMe
I love these pictures!!!! Thanks!
5 posted on 03/08/2003 8:21:35 AM PST by Jewels1091
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To: Happy2BMe
Great, the top photo of GIs holding the tent -- the top GI looks like my son who is in Kuwait. We haven't gotten a picture of him and he's been there for 2 months so this helps. He has called several times but last week called and said he was moving out of the base camp where no contact was possible.

He hasn't complained about the wind or the weather but it looks terrible
6 posted on 03/08/2003 8:47:18 AM PST by BeAllYouCanBe (Be All the government allows you to be!)
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To: BeAllYouCanBe
God Bless your dear son - pray hard for a miraculous victory!

"I'm Right Behind You!"

7 posted on 03/08/2003 9:05:22 AM PST by Happy2BMe (HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
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To: Happy2BMe
Terrific! Thanks so much.
8 posted on 03/08/2003 10:35:38 AM PST by Molly Pitcher (Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow....)
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To: Happy2BMe
God bless them, every one.
9 posted on 03/08/2003 3:13:09 PM PST by shezza (We will not tire...we will not falter...we will not fail.)
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To: Molly Pitcher

American soldiers cast long shadows as they line up outside a US Army PX shop at their 'Camp Virginia' in the Kuwait desert March 8, 2003. During his weekly radio address. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) stepped up pressure on the U.N. Security Council members to set a March 17 deadline for Iraq (news - web sites) to disarm or face military action, though many diplomats dismiss the time frame as unrealistic. Photo by Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters

A U.S. soldier sits on an armored vehicle during a military exercise near the demilitarized zone in Paju, about 50 km (31 miles) north of Seoul March 8, 2003. South Korea (news - web sites) and the United States said North Korea (news - web sites) appeared set to test a missile within days, stepping up pressure for U.S. concessions in a nuclear standoff while Washington is preoccupied with Iraq

U.S. soldiers check their equipment during a military exercise near the demilitarized zone in Paju, about 50 km (31 miles) north of Seoul March 8, 2003. South Korea (news - web sites) and the United States said North Korea (news - web sites) appeared set to test a missile within days, stepping up pressure for U.S. concessions in a nuclear standoff while Washington is preoccupied with Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

U.S. soldiers drive an armored vehicle during a military exercise near the demilitarized zone in Paju, about 50 km (31 miles) north of Seoul March 8, 2003. South Korea (news - web sites) and the United States said North Korea (news - web sites) appeared set to test a missile within days, stepping up pressure for U.S. concessions in a nuclear standoff while Washington is preoccupied with Iraq

A pair of U.S. Navy (news - web sites) F/A-18 Hornets patrol somewhere over the eastern Mediterranean Sea in the early morning on March 1, 2003. The United States, Britain and Spain on Friday delivered a March 17 ultimatum to Iraq (news - web sites) to cooperate fully with disarmament demands or face war, but three major nations with U.N. veto power remained opposed to military action. (Mark Bucher, USAF/Reuters)

Members of the 1-st Czech/Slovak NBC defense battalion show the press NBC protection gear in a military camp in the suburbs of Kuwait city on March 8, 2003. The United States, Britain and Spain on Friday proposed a March 17 ultimatum for Iraq (news - web sites) to obey disarmament demands or face war, but their U.N. draft resolution faces a possible triple veto. REUTERS/Oleg Popov

A U.S. Airforce C-5 Galaxy takes off from the joint U.S.-Spanish airbase of Moron, March 8, 2003. U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) on Saturday stepped up pressure on reluctant U.N. Security Council members to set a March 17 deadline for Iraq (news - web sites) to disarm or face military action.


10 posted on 03/08/2003 3:29:38 PM PST by Happy2BMe (HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
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To: WaterDragon
If I had to flip a coin and choose between being in Iraq or Korea as a G.I. right now, I'd go for Iraq.
11 posted on 03/08/2003 3:31:49 PM PST by Happy2BMe (HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
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To: Happy2BMe
You have no idea how appropriate your posting of those photos to me is: I once worked as Post Librarian at Camp Casey...between Seoul and the DMZ...home of the 2nd Inf. Div. Thanks!
12 posted on 03/08/2003 4:38:35 PM PST by Molly Pitcher (Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow....)
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Fri Mar 7, 7:12 PM ET In this handout photo from the U.S. Army, an unidentified soldier of the 101st Aviation Regiment of the 101st Airborne stands engulfed in a sandstorm at Camp Victory, Kuwait, Friday March 7, 2003 with winds reaching up to 63 m.p.h. (AP Photo/U.S Airborne, Pfc. Joshua Hutcheson, HO)

I won't complain about West Texas any more, I promise.

13 posted on 03/08/2003 4:40:20 PM PST by shezza
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FOX just said it took this guy THREE HOURS to find his tent!


14 posted on 03/08/2003 4:53:55 PM PST by Happy2BMe (HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
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To: LindaSOG
Winter in the Balkans

The third photo is gorgeous.
16 posted on 03/08/2003 5:39:05 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Happy2BMe
MEGA BUMP!
17 posted on 03/08/2003 6:33:00 PM PST by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: LindaSOG; Kathy in Alaska
Free Snow!
18 posted on 03/08/2003 6:37:49 PM PST by Radix
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19 posted on 03/08/2003 6:47:55 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: Happy2BMe; LindaSOG; Radix
These pictures are fabulous. Thanks for the chance to see our troops "at work".


20 posted on 03/08/2003 7:00:13 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and our Military Who Protect Her.)
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