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Monday, September 24, 2007

Supporting the troops

So, I'm reading this book called The Long Road Home by Martha Raddatz. It's a really well-written story that follows soldiers from their base in Texas to Baghdad in 2004. Man, I'm not in favor of the war but I always said that I support the troops. What's interesting is that, while I support the troops for just doing their jobs no matter how silly their boss may be at times, I didn't get the magnitude of their bravery until I read this book.

I'm not even done reading it, but the point is that she puts a face on the numbers that we hear on the news. These guys probably represent most of the 20-30,000 serving in Iraq now. They're dads and very young and most of these guys had never shot anyone, never been shot at, never seen a dead body. One doctor was a pediatrician who had never seen a bullet wound. Then they arrive for their "peace keeping mission" and end up in a gun battle. It's just crazy because they were TERRIFIED. And this book gets that point across. They also didn't have the armor and vehicles they needed, but I won't even go into all of that.

I've always said that I support the troops and that's why I'd like to see them return to their families. After reading these stories, I have to really give it up to military wives. What they go through is like a breakup that won't end for a year. I can't imagine loving someone and then seeing them go off to war or "keep peace" in Iraq.. I've always assumed that military people don't have strong political views, which helps them to their jobs, so I doubt they dislike the war. Of course, when it hits home it doesn't seem like it matters one way or the other how you feel about the war. These guys in the book don't all make it home, some came back missing parts because they were attacked.. and just as depressing as the attack is that they were surprised. They thought the people would be happy to get their help since the war had ended a year ago

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I too support the troops, but not the war. There was an amazing story last week on 20/20. It was about a soldier in Afghanistan who had taken a bomb to the chest. The thing did not detonate! A lot of people broke rules and risked their lives to transport him, safely remove the bomb from his body, and repair the wounds.

He refused to accept his Purple Heart until he could walk again. He is now home and walking, with his wife and two daughters (one of which he thought he'd never meet).

9/24/2007  
Blogger Atsui_Gal said...

Seriously, these guys are amazing. In the back of my mind, and now out in the open, i hated the war for damaging good men. I mean, I don't want someone who's mentally unstable because he's been in a war zone, yet some well educated, strong men are heading that way. It's interesting.

In the book I'm reading they talk about how they tried to avoid shooting children until they started throwing bombs at them and pointing automatic weapons at them.. Basically the "insurgents" put women and children on the front line in this battle in Sadr City. So after a few minutes, it became kill or be killed by women and children. Crazy.

9/24/2007  

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