[Web Administrator’s Note: The following letter and photograph was sent to Michael Yon from LTC Jim Crider, the commander of the 1-4 CAV soldiers based at FOB Falcon whose progress reports have recently been published on this site.]
Thank You, America.
Some time ago, I ran into an old high school friend who asked me if I was still in the Army. After I said yes, he slowly shook his head and asked me how much longer I had to go before I could get out.
General Barry R McCaffrey Report
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- Published: Thursday, 20 December 2007 00:00
- Written by General Barry R. McCaffrey {Ret}
Adjunct Professor of International Affairs
December 18, 2007
Doura Progress Report
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- Published: Friday, 07 December 2007 00:00
- Written by LTC Jim Crider
1-4 CAV Update #8 by LTC Jim Crider
DEC 07
Despite the hardships associated with our current deployment there are many things that are personally rewarding. Undoubtedly, when we return to Fort Riley we will do so with an enormous sense of accomplishment as a team and personal satisfaction as individual soldiers. In our area it is indisputable that we have set the conditions for political progress and are working hard to move forward on the local level. The current situation is not irreversible as there are certainly those with designs for power looking for opportunities to return to chaos.
Joe Galloway December 5
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- Published: Wednesday, 05 December 2007 00:00
- Written by Joseph L. Galloway
Folks give me a plenty hard time for publishing Joe. Whereas I regularly disagree with him and several times have had to discipline myself not to phone him for his writings, I do respect the man. Some of the military leaders I respect most, agree with my decision to publish Joe. Others do not agree. I’m in the United Kingdom with British soldiers for a break from the war. These soldiers seem to love Joe. They’ve all fought for freedoms, and so has Joe. American, British, Australian or Polish commanders who would like to say their piece, are welcome on these pages. I will publish writings from battalion or brigade commanders in Iraq or Afghanistan. Please just contact John Mason through your Public Affairs Folks (Media Ops), and this space is yours.
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