US Troops Re-enlistment Ceremony

us troops re enlistment ceremony
us troops re enlistment ceremony
us troops re enlistment ceremony
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Added: Aug 22, 2008
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  • livedoen4 posted 2 years ago
    "As usual, the good news goes unreported. Tremendous re-enlistment in Baghdad .....never made main stream media...guess it doesn't fit with their reporting of the hollow force, poor morale, etc. For those who have been in the Al Faw Palace you'll have a better estimation of the number of people crammed in the rotunda. Here is a reenlistment ceremony from Baghdad on the 4th of July. Somehow this did not make it onto network news broadcasts. Attached are pictures of what is reputedly the 'largest re-enlistment ceremony ever held in military history'. The ceremony was held July 4, 2008 at Al Faw Palace, Baghdad , Iraq . General Petraeus officiated. A pizzeria in Chicago donated 2000 pizzas that were made (frozen), shipped on Sunday, arrived in Baghdad Wednesday and were fed to the troops on the 4th. Oh, by the way, the media did report on the 2000 pizzas...just not what they were for." +6 reply
    • UnklePoboy posted 2 years ago
      It's not so strange that they re-enlist. They've just come from another planet-so to speak- that doesn't have anything to do with the one they returned to. The violence and adrenaline of a war runs deep within them and it's very difficult for former troops to re-adjust to peace and trips to the mall and paying electricity bills, so they go back. reply
  • badcat posted 2 years ago
    Myself and my family thank every american soldier out there protecting my family and myself. My Prays are with them and there families, for a safe return. +1 reply
  • jumbee posted 2 years ago
    i stopped and thought...Denmark, Selman, Ahmed, Bin, Sadam, talban shooting a woman on a scoccer feild...hat's off ladies and gentlemen the left has gotten it as yet and some of the right are kinda swerving left to be politically correct +1 reply
    • CaptRedWings posted 2 years ago
      totally agree! I support our troops and will never, .....NEVER bad mouth them, but i can bad mouth the fecker that put them there! reply
  • Logical posted 2 years ago
    Even as a Canadian, I am happy to see that kind of patriotism. The press never shows the real story that goes on over there. As usual, "if it bleeds, it leads". Damned media. +2 reply
  • disturbdgurl posted 9 months ago
    i may not support this "war" but im standing by my husband and my friends over there right now 100% +1 reply

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