Iraqis' freedom is worth America's fight
"I am serving at Camp Bucca, the largest detention center in Iraq. I have the pleasure of rooming with a 58-year-old internist from Massachusetts who served in Vietnam in 1968. He voluntarily left his comfortable home in Boston to serve in a combat zone once again."
I work with a group of Reserve and active duty Army and Air Force troops who, despite danger, heat, bad food and loneliness for their families, get up every day and do their job with pride and dedication. They treat the detainees as they themselves would want to be treated, with full respect and concern for their health and well-being."
To read the rest of his letter, go here. Hat tip to Camp Katrina.
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