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10/12/2006 03:15:32 PM · #1
It might take a second to load, but it's worth it.

(Try to keep this thread about the video or the photos contained. Just remember, the warriors contained in this video do not choose what battles to fight, only to fight for whatever reason their country tells them to. Please leave any political debates for another time or in the rant forum. Thanks.)

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10/12/2006 03:43:16 PM · #2
There are some incredible photos in there. My brother just came out of Iraq from his second tour in August, and he is returning for his third tour in November. I live in Colorado Springs, where Ft Carson is. I have lots of neighbors and friends who are in the Army. Every single soldier I have spoken with have said they are doing a lot of good there!
Thanks for posting this...
JD Anderson

I took these photos of my neighbor the day before he left for Iraq for his third tour:




10/12/2006 03:52:13 PM · #3
Great. I wish the slide was a little slower though.
10/12/2006 03:59:36 PM · #4
Some beautiful pictures, definitely shows the good & bad of what is going on over there. God Bless the soldiers & their families! :) Thanks for sharing the link
10/12/2006 04:27:02 PM · #5
WOW...great images - even greater men and women. Regardless of how we may or may not feel about the war, these are our brothers and sister, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, friends and neighbors. They are doing very risky work and I for one have great respect and admiration for them all. May they all return to their families safe and sound.
10/12/2006 04:39:15 PM · #6
Thank you for sharing, very powerful photos there.
10/12/2006 05:31:50 PM · #7
Beautiful, beautiful pictures, the music goes nicely too.

I have close to twenty friends who've been over there during these last few years, two didn't come back.

Our soldiers are brave young men and women, many are kids when they leave and scarred adults when they return. Its horrible when they are treated almost like monsters after struggling to do the best they can at a nearly impossible job for not much more than minimum wage.

Thanks for sharing...
10/12/2006 11:15:01 PM · #8
Bump for the soldiers!
10/12/2006 11:49:47 PM · #9
God Bless our Troops. I cant even imagine being over there.

Be safe, and come home soon.
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