Troops Give Gifts To Iraqi Children
March 6th, 2009 by Admin
You know all that killing and destruction and "cold blooded murder" of our troops in Iraq who are doing nothing but "terrorizing woman and children in the night"? Well, you can find some reality at Great Americans. In this video, U.S. troops with the 1st Cavalry Divison give soccer balls and other gifts to Iraqi children in Baghdad. The gifts were donated by American schoolchildren. Pay special attention to that smile at the 00:47 second mark!! That's what we're fighting for.
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The First Cav are Great Americans and TRUE Patriots.
C.J.'s right again.
This is what we are fighting for.
C.J.
Please let me quote what Lt.Cil Jim Crider
of Quarter Cav said last November:
WINNING BAGHDAD
A CAVALRY COMMANDER'S REPORT
Interview by Ralph Peters
Q: Which achievements do you see as solid? What has to happen next?
A: Our personal relationships with the Iraqi people are solid. They love American soldiers. This is a significant achievement – it's important that we don't let them down.
Q: Any single incident that sticks in your mind from this tour of duty?
A: I put it in a dispatch to our families last April. We often hand out soccer balls and backpacks filled with paper, crayons and so forth. A child came up to one of our B Troop NCOs and slipped him a handwritten note in English:
Dear Sir,
We ask your help and support us. We want to tell you there is no electricity in this neighborhood about six months ago and we suffer a lot. People here scare to go to al Dura station and ask there and there is no direction just you. Will you make us a favor it to help the citizens of this neighborhood. With appreciation . . .
The boy slipped back into the crowd of other kids. In my own personal interaction with the people here, I do find that they really believe we can do anything."