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Obama's Irrelevant War Rhetoric

Brad42 Wrote: Jul 09, 2009 12:27 PM
That was true in some respect during the first couple of years. I was deployed in 2005 and had all my gear...though some of it was still green. By my last deployment in 2007, we had everything we needed and it all matched :)
Ammo usually wasn't a problem, except for some pyro at times and maybe 9mm every now and then. But 5.56mm, 7.62mm, and .50cal was always in supply

I used to watch events in Washington closely, fully believing that news reports and political debates had meaningful impact on the battlefield. I would rage at the mainstream media’s bias, roll my eyes in disgust at Democratic politicians who sometimes seemed to be rooting for failure, and viewed “wobbly” conservatives with contempt.

Then, I joined the U.S. Army Reserves, put on the uniform, and (eventually) rolled out on my first mission “outside the wire” in Diyala Province, Iraq . . . where I couldn’t read Drudge or Politico and had to focus on a single objective -- to defeat...