Good article Deltecs; it is the same basic theme I hear from the many veterans I know on a personal level.
They have walked that walk. I have had such conversations with several that attend our small, local, country
church, and new veterans are just now starting to come into our local American Legion post. Each of these
young troops are not the same teenager that left for combat ! In my estimation, they are the "cream of the crop"
of our newest adult generation.
They are the brave..so we can be the free..volunteers in service to the survival of this greatest nation on the
face of the earth !
I give credit to the many of that same generation who are studying hard for advanced degrees in universities
across the nation, although such is usually an effort wholly to benefit self. Today's warrior, those that proudly
wear the CBI badge..are a special class of courage and self sacrifice. Those that have shunned such service will
never quite understand those who "volunteered"..they operate on a different personal and commitment plane.
That includes 2 brothers who were raised in the house next to me, both Army men.
Though the story is repeated thousands of times by this latest generation of veterans, I shall state what I
observed through the journey my grandson has taken...
My own grandson left home an 18 year old HS grad. Moved by the 9/11 attack and continuing cruelty of
the Islamofascists around the world, he signed up with the Marines. He did his "boot' training at Parris Island,
then Camp Lejeune and on to Aberdeen P.G. for advanced weapons specialty.
Soon enough he landed in Al Anbar province (Special Operations).I like to joke about how he got his most
enduring educational experiences at "City College of Ramadi" and the university of "Fallujah on the Euphrates".
Heavy combat nearly every day..
Things improved greatly during his second deployment, after the start of the "surge"..the man's name was
definitely NOT "Gen Betrayus"..he knew more than all the "arm chair generals" across the world.
A word from him and his fellow Marine veterans..Pay no attention to current Hollywood versions of combat,
or the troops involved. The Marines viewed the movie "Jarhead" aboard ship on the way back from his first
deployment.They laughed nearly all through the film, because it was so ridiculous.
If one wants a better picture, there are plenty of real clips on
www.youtube.com/ , just do a search for
"fight for Fallujah".."ambush" or any of a number of words or titles . Even then, the heaviest action is rarely shown,
since most troops are too busy then with M4s, SAW guns or grenades to be handling a video cam.
In any case, my grandson is back where it all started..at Parris Island..now 23 yrs old and a Marine Platoon Sgt.
Over his left shirt pocket is enough "fruit salad" to look like Granny's patchwork quilt..topped by his earned
CBI badge. But more importantly, he is training a new generation of Marines how to effectively defeat the enemy
and remain alive in the process..