The Iraq war is over: A special thank you to the troops
In the next few days the last United States combat troops will be crossing the border from Iraq and will enter Kuwait; while most likely we will have a presence in Iraq for years to come, for all intents and purposes the Iraq war is over.
Whether you were for or against the war in Iraq, and whether you are for or against pulling our combats troops out of Iraq at this time, this is not the time to debate those issues for this has been done for several years now, and will continue for years to come. Now is the time to say thank you to all of our heroes who served in Iraq over the last 8+ years.
These men and women served valiantly and bravely over the years, fighting for a cause they believed in. They suffered hardships which we cannot possibly understand unless we have walked in their shoes and they did it for our country. Over 4,000 of our bravest warriors paid the ultimate sacrifice, while thousands of families were separated and had to live with the reality that the next phone call could be the one they feared the most.
Thank you to all who served in Iraq, thank you to all who have given their lives, and thank you to all the family members who were left behind during the course of this war. You will never know how much your sacrifice is appreciated here, I love you all and will never forget you.

Shout out to my two sons:
Patrick (Sgt) 1-184 Inf Air Assault – Army – Iraq 2005 – 2006
Mitchel (Cpl) 3rd MAW Intel – Marines – Iraq 2009
Also:
Chris Carpenter (Sgt) 1-184 Inf Air Assault – Army – Iraq 2005-2006
“Doc” Archie (Spec 4) 1-184 Inf Air Assault – Army – Iraq 2005-2006
And those other friends and acquaintances – especially those who didn’t make it back….WM
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Also a shot out to:
Dave Teslak (Pfc) 1st Marine Expeditionary Force – Iraq – 2003 Severely wounded battle for
Nasiriyah 2003….Semper Fi bro….
Also:
My son Patrick – Purple Heart wounded in IED explosion July 2005
Chris Carpenter Purple Heart – wounded in sniper attack July 2005
And the 13 others from their unit who didn’t make it back and the 120 wounded who will bear those scars from their wounds for rest of their lives.
These men are the back bone of American unlike the “occupy” entitlement cowards who whine constantly and accomplish nothing but prove they are just a bunch of loud mouth bitches who take and give nothing in return. Just my opinion….WM
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I thank your sons for their service and also you for what you sacrificed, they are truly the backbone of the nation.
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Yes, thanks indeed. And to those troops who still fight in Afghanistan, too.
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We mustn’t forget them either!
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You are right. Unfortunatly the coming spring – summer offensive in Helmand Province will add more to the list of those who have sacrificed so much, Hopefully my cousin Micah, (a combat engineer – USMC) makes it back safely.
According to my contacts in DOD, 2012 is probably going to be one of the bloodiest years of the Afghan campaign. Say a prayer for all those brave men and women….WM
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I hope you are wrong about 2012 being one of the bloodiest years in Afghanistan, but I fear you are right. I hope your cousin makes it home safely.
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A wonderful thank you, Steve. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and thanks to all who have served, and are still serving, in our military. They deserve everything we can say or do.
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Thank you Larry. These people deserve more than we can ever do, the least we can do is remember what they have done for us.
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Well said. This time we must not forget them.
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Thank you.
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By the way Steve, great article – Thanks….WM
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Thanks.
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…. Brutal Warmonger Barack Obama, Asking me : What The End of War Means to Me?..
Barack, The End of The Iraq War to me means like in you own Words…”The Iraq War Was a Dumb War”.
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