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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    Yesterday, I had to say goodbye again to my little brother as he goes on his third tour of duty in Iraq. He is a career officer, a Lt. Col in the Rangers, in charge of over 6,000 young men, and he will be over there for the next year. I told him that I wish he didn't have to go, and he said he wished he didn't either, but that is his job. We don't discuss politics - we've learned not to provoke each other. He tries to focus on the small gains they have made and continue to make over there. He says that often any evidence of progress is not reported in the news, and he's the one that has been there, not me, so I just listen, and make sure he knows that I love him and I am proud of his sacrifice.

    After I got off the phone with John, I cried. I've cried for loved ones leaving for war too many times. When I was a child, my dad was an officer in the Marines serving several tours of duty in Vietnam, and I grew up watching the casuality numbers on the nightly news. There wasn't anything I could do then to keep my dad safe, and I am helpless to protect my "kid" brother. And my darling 24 year old niece's brand new husband is an enlisted man who was just sent over there last month.

    I pray this war is stopped soon - though I am not always sure who or what I am praying to- or is prayer just a way to assuage the feeling of helplessness?
    liberiamom Reviewed by liberiamom on . Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq Yesterday, I had to say goodbye again to my little brother as he goes on his third tour of duty in Iraq. He is a career officer, a Lt. Col in the Rangers, in charge of over 6,000 young men, and he will be over there for the next year. I told him that I wish he didn't have to go, and he said he wished he didn't either, but that is his job. We don't discuss politics - we've learned not to provoke each other. He tries to focus on the small gains they have made and continue to make over there. He Rating: 5

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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    I send love,,,do discussion...

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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    MUCH respect for your brother and best wishes to you and your family. The good news from over there is rarely reported. If you wish....I could send ya many, many articles on what accomplishments there have been and there are also some good sites to read from. Do a google search under "Good new from Iraq"....hope this helps.

    Have a good one!:jointsmile:

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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by liberiamom
    Yesterday, I had to say goodbye again to my little brother as he goes on his third tour of duty in Iraq. He is a career officer, a Lt. Col in the Rangers, in charge of over 6,000 young men, and he will be over there for the next year. I told him that I wish he didn't have to go, and he said he wished he didn't either, but that is his job. We don't discuss politics - we've learned not to provoke each other. He tries to focus on the small gains they have made and continue to make over there. He says that often any evidence of progress is not reported in the news, and he's the one that has been there, not me, so I just listen, and make sure he knows that I love him and I am proud of his sacrifice.

    After I got off the phone with John, I cried. I've cried for loved ones leaving for war too many times. When I was a child, my dad was an officer in the Marines serving several tours of duty in Vietnam, and I grew up watching the casuality numbers on the nightly news. There wasn't anything I could do then to keep my dad safe, and I am helpless to protect my "kid" brother. And my darling 24 year old niece's brand new husband is an enlisted man who was just sent over there last month.

    I pray this war is stopped soon - though I am not always sure who or what I am praying to- or is prayer just a way to assuage the feeling of helplessness?

    My son, Jesse, is a Marine.

    dai*ma:stoned:

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    #5
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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    He is a true hero.....

    Send Him our Best....

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    #6
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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    he is a good man... and i hope that this stupid pointless war is over soon

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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by liberiamom
    Yesterday, I had to say goodbye again to my little brother as he goes on his third tour of duty in Iraq. He is a career officer, a Lt. Col in the Rangers, in charge of over 6,000 young men, and he will be over there for the next year. I told him that I wish he didn't have to go, and he said he wished he didn't either, but that is his job. We don't discuss politics - we've learned not to provoke each other. He tries to focus on the small gains they have made and continue to make over there. He says that often any evidence of progress is not reported in the news, and he's the one that has been there, not me, so I just listen, and make sure he knows that I love him and I am proud of his sacrifice.

    After I got off the phone with John, I cried. I've cried for loved ones leaving for war too many times. When I was a child, my dad was an officer in the Marines serving several tours of duty in Vietnam, and I grew up watching the casuality numbers on the nightly news. There wasn't anything I could do then to keep my dad safe, and I am helpless to protect my "kid" brother. And my darling 24 year old niece's brand new husband is an enlisted man who was just sent over there last month.

    I pray this war is stopped soon - though I am not always sure who or what I am praying to- or is prayer just a way to assuage the feeling of helplessness?
    I am so terribly sorry. I know what you are feeling I cry all the time. They are all heroes as far as I am concerned. I hope they will all be ok.

    You must be on some roller coaster ride geez adoption and this...

    Sending you good vibes....be strong

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    #8
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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    Tell your bro to keep his head down.

    He will be fine.

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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    imho, this 'war' (although aside from a few bombs here and there it is basicly over) can only hope to stop after bush leaves office.... as long as he's in there this war will continue, more and more troops will be sent there.... bush is a total idiot....

    anyways, i hope your brother stays safe, as well as anyone else over there... it sucks to lose anyone close to you, friend or family.

    as i watch the death toll rise, i wonder how many more people are going to have to die, before we're out of there for good... although i can see the reasoning in it, i'm really tired of america being the bigger brother and jumping in everyone's wars... just think about how many wars we've had in the history of america, and think how many of those we weren't even involved in until we involved ourselves in it.

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    Saying goodbye to brother off to Iraq

    i will never be able to understand how someone could actualy willingly go over there and fight for what there fighting for i hope your brother and everyother lad and girl over there thinks about what there doing and finds away out of it.

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