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Monday, February 25, 2008
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The life of a young Infantry team leader, his first experience in Iraq. Serving with the 82nd Airborne in Baghdad.
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7 comments:
That did sound really stupid Eddie. I'm glad it's behind you now. Thanks for everything you've done.
Oh man, made me sick to my stomach to read this post. You're alive, you're coming home, hallelujah!! Well done, thank you for all the long days and hard work. All the best as you move forward in your redepolyment days.
Cathy B
And WE cannot wait until you come home, too! It would be great if you could post a pic of you and Charlie, reunited, on US soil when you get back. Thank you, Ed. You are what makes this country great. Safe travels and God Bless. Arlene
And we are proud of you and your brothers. America waits to welcome you home. Thank God we don't have to wait long.
Job well done, mission well done.
Bring it on home.
The Thunder Run has linked to this post in the blog post From the Front: 02/26/2008 News and Personal dispatches from the front lines.
What a crazy experience. Glad you are making it out safe. Welcome home, welcome home.
Your frustration comes through, believe me! Like the CO was flailing around for Something To Do. Ugh.
By the way, your spelling is getting worse, if anything. Word for the day: "suicide". Nobody else in the known Universe spells it "suiced", promise! :D
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