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Sunday, September 09, 2007

The Soldiers Who Don’t Want To Come Home

We don’t hear nearly enough from these folks, who easily comprise a majority of the troops on the ground:

Specialist Emmitt Delong’s wife has cancer but he has not asked to be sent home from Iraq. The 26-year-old soldier from Columbus, Ohio, wants to stay with his colleagues from the 2-12th Cavalry who are working to pacify the district of Ghazaliyah in West Baghdad. “I can honestly say we are making progress here, no matter what angle you look at it from,” he said.

Captain David Bradley, of Task Force 1-77, has spent less than a month with his wife in the two years since they were married, but is in no hurry to see US soldiers like himself withdrawn from Ramadi, the newly peaceful capital of Anbar province. “It’s a moot point whether we should have come here in the first place but having done so we owe it to the Iraqis to finish the job,” he said.

It is no fun being a US soldier in Iraq right now. They endure daytime temperatures in excess of 110 degrees while wearing body armour. They live in spartan accommodation. Many are on their third or fourth tours, and some of those tours now last 15 months. But as Congress starts deliberating today on whether to demand a timetable for withdrawing from Iraq, a surprising number of US soldiers say they should be allowed to complete their mission.

There are many exceptions, of course. “I think we’ve done a lot of good, but it’s time to go,” Sergeant Shana Krenzer, 26, said as she smoked a cigarette outside her office at Camp Stryker near Baghdad airport.

But numerous soldiers approached by The Times in recent days said General Petraeus’s arrival as America’s top commander in Iraq in January had raised morale and given them a fresh sense of purpose and direction.

“People back home just don’t see the progress we’re making or they would not want us to be withdrawn,” said Staff Sergeant Ramond Piper, 29, from Youngstown, Ohio.

This is particularly interesting in light of a recent poll showing Americans more trusting of the military than Congress, or even the President, when it comes to the war.  Perhaps the left should think twice about all those smears on General Petraeus.

Read the whole thing.

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wife has cancer but he has not asked to be sent home from Iraq.

this bloke is a few sandwiches short of a picnic.

has spent less than a month with his wife in the two years since they were married, but is in no hurry to see US soldiers like himself withdrawn

this bloke is probably a closet homosexual.

People back home just don’t see the progress we’re making

you have to have media for this but they are being discouraged from reporting. they should get some movies made. surely they can find some actors that can look like they love having their kids run over and their house being shot up.

gavin brown on September 10, 2007 at 01:00 am
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I think we’ve done a lot of good

whats this about thinking we cant have that now can we. shes probably smoking green tobacco.

gavin brown on September 10, 2007 at 01:08 am

Ah, gavie, have a tiff with your boyfriend? Poor gavie. Don’t cry, he’ll let you back in bed soon.


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2Hotel9 on September 10, 2007 at 02:15 am

This is not uncommon among soldiers, even in the worst of situations. They are generally direct of purpose and resolute in finishing tasks. As was found last year in interviews with troops, they do not want thanks or gratitude, they want the chain cut so they can do the damn job. And beer. They want beer.

What they don’t want are lying assed Democrat Party defeatists saying or doing ANYTHING. Period. Full stop.


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2Hotel9 on September 10, 2007 at 02:25 am
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they want the chain cut so they can do the damn job

you make it sound like they are a pack of animals.
your not one of those north americans who dont know where the US is on a map are you?

gavin brown on September 10, 2007 at 03:32 am

Boyfriend still not talking to you? It is sad when lovers quarrel. Get him some flowers, that should help.


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2Hotel9 on September 10, 2007 at 04:53 am

silly euro, so insignificant in the world arena

Mickey on September 10, 2007 at 05:27 am
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I would like to add that the decision whether to go home or not was between my wife and I.  WE decided to continue with the plans we had made befor and during my deployment.  I so wanted to be with my wife during this difficult and trying time, to miss so much has hurt very much.  However, we had made plans and wanted so to see them to the finish.  It was a decision we both made and we both stand behind it.

V/R
SPC Emmitt DeLong
D Co 2-12 CAV
Camp Liberty, Baghdad, Iraq

Emmitt DeLong on October 4, 2007 at 12:14 am

HOOHA!!! Troop, all this is no more significant than the buzzing of flies against the bug zapper. gavin brown is the average cowardly defeatist, faced with any task taking longer than a 1/2 hour he folds like a cheap suit.

I spent a couple of years in one of your sister battalions, 2/12 Field Artillery,III Corps Arty, in the early 1980s. It was decommissioned in ‘85 when the 8 inch howitzer was pulled from service. A sad day indeed.

You need anything, here or there, give us a yell. PM any of us regulars and we will do what we can.


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2Hotel9 on October 4, 2007 at 04:29 am
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Emmit, thanks for your service.  And thanks for taking the time to chime in here.


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