Be Grateful You’re an American!
Who says the Army isn’t reaching it’s enlistment and retention goals? On October 14, 2006 at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, 307 Soldiers took part in the largest ever deployed reenlistment ceremony in Army history!
Headquartered at Fort Richardson, Alaska, the unit ceremony took place at Camp Buehring, where the Soldiers stopped for final preparations before entering Iraq.“This ceremony says a lot about the personal courage and selfless service of these paratroopers,†said Command Sgt. Maj. David Turnbull, command sergeant major for the 4th BCT (Airborne), 25th Inf. “They understand they have a tough mission ahead of them and are still willing to commit themselves to continue in the Army.â€
The large turnout underscores the service’s new campaign slogan, “Army Strong,†said the brigade’s commander, Col. Michael X. Garrett.
“Many are going to attribute this record-setting event to reenlistment incentives. But, on the eve of deploying north to Iraq, these paratroopers show that it is on a much more personal level,†Garrett said. “These paratroopers have seen something in someone, somewhere – whether it was a squad leader, platoon leader or commander – that led to this moment.â€
Cpl. Brian Anderson, a recon scout with the unit’s 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, said he reenlisted for much the same reason as his comrades.
“I am reenlisting for the same reason as any other paratrooper here in this formation. I want to serve my country and I love the Army,†he said. [emphasis mine-GN]
Now, this has got to upset the naysayers who constantly complain about “quagmires” and “no exit strategy” and “we can’t win this war!” If things were as bad as they say, then why would the brave men and women who are getting blown up and shot at every day be going back for more? Why are even the Wounded Warriors anxious to RTD and get back to their units? I meet these incredible vets every week who are not only NOT complaining, but who actually KNOW they are making a real difference to the Iraqi people.
I’d much rather believe the folks who are doing the hard, dangerous, dirty work than a bunch of weekend-warriors, armchair generals, or political hacks. And to the 307 Warriors who reenlisted, I say
HOOAH!
Thanks to Tony in Boulder for the tip!
(See Leta, I DO like the Army!)
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October 18th, 2006 at 10:18 am
HOOAH is right! Great picture! Every warrior there has family and friends not in the picture. We are grateful to you all! Thank you and HOOAH!
October 18th, 2006 at 11:00 am
That’s GREAT news GN and we won’t see it in MSM
BUT……………..
Boulder?? Boulder, Colorado???? There’s a Tony in Boulder, Colorado who supports the military??? Does he/she have to live subversively in the midst of all those WAYYYY leftwing trustfunders? I lived there for 25 years, and didn’t even feel comfortable flying my flag!!! One of the reasons I finally moved to Denver where some (Agniezka) real folks reside.
October 18th, 2006 at 11:22 pm
GN – it’s a nice start but I still think you need to tout the Army just a little bit more to get back to “even” for that comment over at Sandgram! Tee hee!
Thanks for posting this. Pretty darn touching, amazing, inspiring, remarkable…FANTASTIC!
October 21st, 2006 at 3:59 pm
Sammy D. Does Tony (squak) live in Boulder or Denver?
Everybody, we gotta support all the troops, including our special golfers that we didn’t get our report on yet (hint,hint, GN)
October 22nd, 2006 at 11:58 am
I had always sort of “looked down” on the reserves and the guard as a second tier military. I am glad to be proven wrong.
And, am so appreciative of what they do.
May they all return safely when the job is done,
Oran Woody