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Sgt Grit's Marine BS Iraqi War Volume 12

Clays Picture

anderson01 Dear Sgt. Grit,
I am submitting this picture of my son's 1/5 Scout/Sniper Team on its way back to Iraq. This will be the 3rd deployment for these heros. God help whoever these shooters aim in at. Good luck to L/Cpl. Marales, Johnson, McCullough, Cpl. Anderson, and Sgt. Hooee. They put a dent in Fallujah last year....this time its on to Ramadi.
J. Anderson, Cpl.
USMC 71-73

What Could Have Been

bergey22
Note the RPGs stacked on the side of the hill...

Warning, US Marines!

Warning--USMarines DO NOT FEED
AVOID EYE CONTACT
DO NOT PROVOKE
NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
NO FRENCH REPORTERS

...one you won't spot on "60 Minutes"...

View from the TC 50 cal Marine 1st Sergeant Brad Kasal (in the middle). I work with his older brother in Iraq (a former 82nd Airborne paratrooper who is a hero in his own right). This photo is from the most recent major offensive in Fallujah. Sgt. Kasal sacrificed his own safety to save a room full of fellow Marines. He ended up taking several AK rounds in the leg. Most of his lower leg was blown away but you can't tell it from this pic. He took rounds in the back which his armor saved him from. He took one round through his butt which passed through both cheeks leaving 4 holes in him. And he also took the brunt of a grenade blast. He jumped on top of a younger Marine to cover him from the fire. He killed the terrorist who did most of the damage to him and his men, and despite a massive loss of blood he never stopped fighting. Notice that he's still holding his pistol. He has been put in for the Medal of Honor for his actions on that day. He already has several Purple Hearts for previous battles throughout his career and he has turned some down so that he could stay with his unit. While in the hospital he has met President Bush, Donald Rumsfeld and several other celebrities. He said that President Bush came in by himself and had a very long, sincere, and friendly visit with him.
S/F and Aloha ...
David

Not Without Marines

Sgt Grit,
I just wanted to say hello from Iraq and let you know that I had just found your web site and enjoy every last letter that people write. The pictures are great and the support from family members of Marines is great.

Us in the Tower I've been in Iraq for a year. Yes, soon to be heading home. "THANK GOD!" While I was serving my long year here, I met Cpl Combs who is a Warrior with 3/1. We became great friends and he spent alot of time giving me comfort when I needed it the most. He talked to me when those down and sad days hit and hugged me and held me when I needed it. He made me laugh my butt off to stupid things that Marines do. He taught me alog about life and how to deal with the strong emotions of life here in Iraq. From being with him for a great part of my year, I've learned that a war can not be done the right way without Marines around. I've learned great respect for the Corps! All the Marines that I've worked with has made life much easier for us all. Without them here on my F.O.B., I can't imagine what would have and could have happened to us all without the proud Marines here. Well to say the least, Cpl Combs and myself will have a for ever lasting relationship and friendship. I think to myself often and wonder what good can come out of a ugly situation here in Iraq? I then find myself saying, "This friendship and love." That's what came out of this ugly situation.

To all the Marines and Soldiers of America, God Bless and Stay Strong!

Future Wife of a Marine,
JJD
United States Army
Iraq
OIF

B2

Civil Affairs Group

My cousin is a Marine, he just got back from Afghanistan a few months ago. Soon after my boyfriend who is also a Marine volunteered to go overseas to Iraq with the Civil Affairs Group. He has been there since August and I hope he will be home safe and sound soon. Your newsletter is a favorite among Brian's family and of course myself. This country needs more Buffy Sees Radio patriotism. Thank you for making sure we never forget what holds this country together. I am sending a few pictures of my boyfriend. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Sarika Desai

Happy New Year 2005 From Iraq

Cpl Lowery, Jr.

This is Cpl. Raymond Lowery, Jr.'s squad 2 Plt 2 Squad (Kilo Co. ). Ray is sitting on the left hummer, (2nd from the left with the hat on).

Devil Dogs

Marine's Best Friend

I thought you might like to see some pictures from Iraq. The dog pictured is the best partner, protector, deterrent of the enemy, and friend a marine could have. I have more pics if youd like to see them. Thanks for having a great website. Oohrah.
Hard Ass Devil Dogs) Gate 1 Devil Dogs

Saudi Border Patrol

4th Light Armored Recon. Alpha Co.
IN HELL-Saudi Border Patrol - Insurgent Ambush Position Compromised - WTF
Iraqi Freedom MEF 568 Insurgent Ambush Position Compromised WTF

Operation Phantom Fury

Gentlemen,
I figured a few of you tankers would appreciate some pictures of Fallujah from Operation Phantom Fury seen through the tanker's perspective. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
V/R,
Capt Bodisch
Charlie-6

Cluster on Henry D-9 in action Destroyed Sniper Position Grunts and Tracks India 3d Bn 5th Mar Into the Breach Jolan Park Occupied Protecting the Innocent Surrender to the Tank Tank COAX Tank Infantry Team Tanks on Euphrates Tanks online PL Elizabeth Tanks with 3d Bn 1st Mar The Grunts of Kilo 3d Bn 1st Mar Typical Fallujah Street View from the TC 50 cal


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