Thank you from Charlie Company!
Thank
you all so much for the care packages! I shared them
with my platoon and everyone was able to use all the
items that were sent. I don't think anyone will ever
understand how important the support we receive back
home is. If it weren't for great Americans like
yourselves supporting us, why do the job?
"I don't think anyone
will ever understand how important the support
we receive back home is." |
When I
first got here I was very driven to help the Iraqi
people. Well, after a couple months of people trying to
kill me, I lost that drive. I thought that we weren't
wanted here. I was only seeing the bad side of Iraq.
Then something happened.
We were
at a very big traffic jam. We rolled up with our
armored vehicles to assist in clearing out the traffic. The ICDC (Iraqi Corp of Civil Defense) was trying to
sort out the mess. These men of the ICDC want freedom. They believe in a better future. They were having a lot
of trouble that day. We had an interpreter with us
named Hassan. I started speaking to one of the ICDC
soldiers with Hassan about the situation over here in
Iraq. He was dressed in his uniform but wore a mask to
hide his identity from the people. I asked him, "Do the
Iraqi people really even want us here? Was Saddam even
that bad? They don't seem happy about the change, so why
do it?"
"I asked him, 'Do the
Iraqi people really even want us here? Was
Saddam even that bad?'" |
What
that soldier said to me, re-inspired me. It opened my
eyes to the world of the Iraqi people. He told me, "We
do need you here. Without you the rebels will take back
over. Saddam was a horrible man who led by fear. He
would torture and kill anyone in his way. His sons were
even worse. I want freedom so badly. I have a wife and
5 month old son back home and I want them to enjoy the
freedoms that you Americans have. The people do not
respect us though. They do not listen to us. We need
your help to get rid of these rebels. I go home in fear
every night. If they see me in my uniform or find out
who I am, they will come to my house and kill my family
and I."
"Many lives will be
lost on both sides. But you know, in the end,
it is all worth it. A civilization will be able
to speak their voice and be heard. They will be
free." |
At that
point, I realized what we are doing here is right. The
news portrays this situation here in a terrible light. There is so much good going on. The Iraqis have
electricity for the first time in a long time, they are
allowed to buy any newspaper they want, they can watch
international news on satellites now, the schools are
back open, children actually
have school supplies. Unfortunately, as we as Americans
know, freedom isn't free. Many lives will be lost on
both sides. But you know, in the end, it is all worth
it. A civilization will be able to speak their voice
and be heard. They will be free.
Thank
you again and from all of us here at Charlie Company
3-172nd INF MTN, we truly appreciate your support and
patriotism. God bless America.
Sincerely,
Sgt.
Russell
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