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July 10, 2012

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MINDY1

Well put

Barb

You have it right, Maj Pain! Go all in, get the job done, and you guys do it to the hilt. But when the job is complete, You all come home, fini, done.

Donna, Los Osos, CA

I have been reading posts about Afg for years, and not having been there, it is still as confusing a place as when I started. But, I love your two steps forward examples. Gives me so much hope. You have always done that, all these years. I am getting a little sappy, maybe it is my mood tonight, but I hope you know how much your writing has meant all these years. You are fearless, hopeful, always speak the truth, and always with a grin and Cgar! Thank you Major! God bless you.

Donna

SeaDog_52

Major:

Many comparisons of the war in Afganistan to Vietnam are being made by the MSM, usually without any actual knowledge of either conflict. I served in 1/1 under Col. PX Kelly in Vietnam in '70-'71, when we were beginning to effect 'Vietnamization'. Many times were we in contact and pursuit, only to be told to break contact or hold position while we saw the enemy withdrawing to a favorite ARVN Generals village. The similarities that do exist: 1) Politicians are determining not only the direction, but the military strategy of the war, 2) the 'enemy' blends in and is part of the indigenous population, and 3) the majority of the wounded and killed are as a result of IED's not enemy contact. Substitute booby traps/box mines for IED's and you have the parallel. The Marine Corps never deviated from the philosophy that mission failure was not an option, but the frustration of being held back by the politicians with both strategy dictated by polls and ridiculous ROE's that are based on political correctness rather than military necessity, begins to wear on the troops. I support the mission fully, and applaud the success's that you and your men have accomplished under at best difficult circumstances. If we are to be hobbled, when we break off and commit to withdrawal, then it should be complete, not a 'residual' force. It is not worth a single drop of blood of our warrior men and women spilled for a non-winnable situation. I know that you can not comment on the politics, but that said, I will always have your 'six' and God Bless you and your warriors.

Scott Grow

Amen, SeaDog. I've never been in combat so I don't know from personal experience. However, all of my closest Marine Bretheren have been in combat and this is exactly the sentiment I get. War is no place for a politician. Once they agree to go to war, it is like getting good sight alignment, good sight picture, steady breathing, slow steady squease until the shot breaks, then you let the bullet do what it is designed to do. Once that shot breaks, you can't take the bullet back. Like wise, you turn Marines loose on an objective, for f*ck's sake, let us do what we were designed to do.

Likwise, Major Pain, I agree with you that the politicians and our own citizens have a much greater responsibility. First, the politicians have a responsibility, not only to we citizens but also, and more importantly on the subject of war, to we troops, to make VERY certain their decisions are sound. Because it isn't their asses that are going to chash the check their mouths wrote, its ours.

Second, all of us as citizens have a responsibility when we vote. If you truely care about the troops, then f*cking pay attention to the politicians! Don't vote Democrat because you're a Democrat. Don't vote Republican because you're a Republican. Vote for the best man for the job. And I'm not even talking about president right now, I'm talking about Congress. The Senate and The House of Representatives, because those assholes are the ones who select the canditates for presidency, and in my not-so-humble opinion, they've been doing a pretty shit job of selecting viable candidates. The Dems and Reps don't care about the country, they care about their party. Its up to US, WE AMERICAN CITIZENS, to care about America. And we have to put the right pressure on our politicians to follow suit.

I want my Brothers to come home just as much as anyone, but I don't want my Fallen Bretheren to have died in vain. That mission in Afghanistan and Iraq MUST be completed TO THE FULL. Like SeaDog and the Major are saying, we have to let our Marines and Soldiers and Sailors do their job. They'd probably be home already if the damn politicians would have just let them do their job from the beginning.

Tyesha Tuggle

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