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by YankeeFan from SPB Florida

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I just received this e mail from one of our adopted Marines of the 2/24 and thought it worth passing on since it will never make the news and since many  Americans will make judgements  on both the War and the Men who wear the title US MARINE .. without know much about either - Someone posted a blog recently demanding answers to "why" we are still there, etc. etc.  Now, this is not from a grunt but an officer serving with a front line unit.  so, prior to passing judgement, ask yourself, "would I endure these things becuase my country asked me to?"  Not for the president, not whether or not you feel the war is just but.. to serve your country when called. This should dispell several myths "They don't want us there" and "Support the Troops, Bring them home" ... This is not my only post contrasting these sentiments so, prior to jumping on my blog to spew ignorant, incorrect liberal agendas, please educate yourself prior to speaking  

Missions are going very well for us. We have detained several bad guys and corresponded warrants for them. The weather has been hot, then full of sand as the movie like sandstorms roll into our area.  

As we conduct our partnered American and Iraqi missions, we compliment one another as they can notice things we cant and we can bring a hell storm to the scene in a blink of an eye. I know you aren't hearing anything about how well the Iraqi's are doing but they are doing great things, every day. They are listening to us, learning and when we see them make several small strides we know we are on the right path. Some working for free, only to make a difference. They are making a difference!

Your Marines have great morale.

Living in sandy uncomfortable conditions, covered in sand after each sandstorm as their wooden swa hut allows the dirt to flow in from the constant blowing wind. 

 I love these times, I really do. You have those unforgettable events with fellow Marines, you live them. Like the ones you may have have experienced at a family reunion when you laughed so hard you cried. Here, there are times to laugh and times you are ready to throttle up. Times that make you shake your head and think that there is no way you could make these things up. Sharing the misery, building an indescribable bond.  

 Making a difference, a difference that won't be on the TV screen in front of America's faces tonight but a difference to that family who has lived in fear but now can replant their fields to grow vegetables because "We are so glad the Marines are around to keep us safe".  

You've been on the go all day, have a thin layer of dirt on your face where your glasses aren't. The sun beats down on you as you feel the sweat run down your back between your skin and your armor.

 Your skin looks like its permanently tattooed from the dirt.

The blowing dirt collects in the corners of your eye and your clothes are soaked. Hot chow in the morning, MRE for lunch. Dinner brings a nice stuffed frozen pork chop or maybe some spaghetti. Neither will agree with you later on.

There are no 15 min smoke breaks, you see Marines burn them at the cyclic rate. There is not a one hour lunch because you are eating in the hummer on your way to your next patrol. 

You might enjoy an occasional quiet gathering of Marines at sunset and enjoy a cigar. Talk and make deals and wheel and deal as you review the day. 

 These are your Marines 


That's all we ask for. A simple Thank you. We will walk through fire for you when you say that to us. We don't do it for money, we don't do it for gain. We do it for each other and for all of you so you don't have to feel any pain. We are proud to be your Marines
  Semper Fi

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DeborahLakeHelen read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 8:36 AM

Great, brave Men and Women. Wonderful post, YankeeFan! I LOVE our Soldiers! I pray for them daily, think of them constantly, lament when I hear of them being killed, praise them for their tenacity and determination to fight until they're told to quit, and not a second before! God Bless America, and God Bless Our Troops!

YankeeFan read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 10:38 AM

I will pass that along to "our" Marines -

If you haven't seen it, you should check out my website for my non profit organization. If you like, shoot me an email and I can send you an address and contact name so you can write to a Marine in a remote location and tell him yourself :) All it costs is the price of a stamp 42 cents to bring a smile to a Marine living in very austere locations

www.supportourmarinesinc.org

Because Freedom Isn't Free

Hawkeye read my blog
May 18, 2008 | 10:48 AM

Great Post as ALWAYS YF..Keep 'em coming..

They're MORE important NOW then ever before as the Politicians wrangle with Lies and Deceptions to Manipulate Public Opinion...

YankeeFan read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 11:10 AM

Don't even get me started, Hawk !! '

Hope all is well in your neck of the woods !

DeborahLakeHelen read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 12:36 PM

Look for my email, Yankeefan!

DeborahLakeHelen read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 3:23 PM

I emailed you, but I got an "auto reply," did I email you at the right one?

YankeeFan read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 3:42 PM

Yep, I e mailed you all of the info :)

DeborahLakeHelen read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 5:23 PM

Got it! Thank you! We're going to mail letters!

YankeeFan read my blog view my photos
May 18, 2008 | 8:30 PM

Awesome , Deb ! I added you to our list so that you will get e mails, letters and pictures from all of our Marines as they come in. So, now you will be "in the loop", LOL !

Have a fantastic week

Specter read my blog
May 19, 2008 | 4:51 AM

As always I appreciate the work your doing YankeeFan. Keep our boys happy, and keep us up to date on what your doing.

Have a great day.

YankeeFan read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 7:47 AM

Hey Spec, thanks for popping in. If you want to, go to our website www.supportourmarinesinc.org, you can shoot me an e mail and get updates and pics and stuff right as I get them from "The Guys" ...

Between the 50 hours a week I work at the job that pays my bills, I "volunteer" another 30 or so with the non profit so I don't have time to get on here to post much

S/F Have a fantastic week !

Abunai read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 6:04 PM

Hoo-Yah! I will make sure posts such as this make it around the blogs! Maybe even cut and paste it and send it to Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid! The Marines can't do it, but I sure as hell can now!!

What we need is more voice from the boots on what they see in the way of Iranian support or materials there!

YankeeFan read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 6:50 PM

LOL, go for it :)

As you probably guessed by a lot of the posts, they aren't huge fans of the media who use them as pawns in their political agenda, touting casualty counts and prancing complaining REMF's in front of the camera while totally ignoring their dedication and amazing accomplishments !!

Have a fantastic week - Oo - RAH !

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A body transformation specialist by profession, supporting forward deployed Marines is fast becoming a second job. The purpose of this blog is to provide a side of the War and the brave Service Members risking their lives that is rarely seen in the media, which many do not realize exists and which others choose to ignore. "For those who fought for it, FREEDOM has a flavor the protected will never know"

Member Since: 1/10/2007