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In what is described as the largest re-enlistment ceremony in the history of the American military, General David Petraeus swore over 1,200 men and women, On July 4, into their next term of service, at Camp Victory in Iraq.
The ceremony is but one of many mass re-enlistments occurring to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the all-volunteer U.S. Military forces which began on July 1, 1973, which was when the draft ended.
Today, July 4, 2008, was but one of those mass re-enlistments going on all over.
One observer described the event, saying that service members from over two dozen allies stood in attendance for the ceremony.
Beneath a large American flag which dwarfed even the enormous chandelier that Saddam Hussein had built for the Al Faw Palace, members of all services, representing all 50 states took the oath administered by Gen. David Petraeus, Commander of Multi-National Forces Iraq.
General Petraeus' remarks during the mass re-enlistment ceremony included a statement in which he said, "For no bonus, no matter the size, can adequately compensate you for the contribution each of you makes as a custodian of our nation’s defenses.”
Last year, 588 Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines participated in the ceremony, with General Petraeus and John McCain presiding over it.
This year, over double that amount of men and women, flown in from all parts of Iraq to participate, took their oath again for another term,
For at least one of those men, this was his fourth re-enlistment.
Army Staff Sgt. Dimas Estrada, who comes from a long line of veterans, and who was planning to re-enlist anyway when he got back to the states, believed it was significant to re-enlist while he was in Iraq.
Estrada has already served his country for 12 years and he an air and missile defense operations sergeant for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 10th Mountain Division.
Another one of those participating in today's event was Army Spc. Jeremy Giddings, of Watertown, N.Y.
“I’ve been considering re-enlisting for at least the past year,” said Giddings, a member of a battalion security detail for Headquarters and Support Company, Division Special Troops Battalion. “I realized I wanted to stay in and make a career out of it. Besides, you can’t beat the benefits,” he said with a smile.
Those benefits come with the possibility of deploying again, but Giddings said that had no effect on his decision.
“I expect at least two or three more after this,” he calmly said.
Each of these men and women who have re-enlisted have their own story, their own families and their own reasons for re-enlisting.
After the ceremony these troops were treated to 3,000 deep dish pizzas from Lou Malnati’s Restaurant, where they were flown to Iraq via New York, Belgium and Bahrain, at a cost of an estimated $100,000. The majority of the money coming from donations from the restaurant chain and DHL Express.
The idea for this came from a conversation between retired Master Sgt. Mark Evans and his son, while they were eating pizza and watching news about the war on television. Evans says, "He asked me about the food over there, and I told him, ‘They do their best, but it’s not like home cooking. They don’t have pizza like this there.’
"Then he asked if we could get some over there."
Over the next month Evans contacted local eateries, shipping companies and military officials in Iraq, coordinating all the details needed to get Chicago’s signature dish delivered on the other side of the world.
Originally, Evans said, he hoped for about 300 pizzas to be sent overseas, but as donations poured in to his Pizzas 4 Patriots charity the plans quickly expanded.
Evans said Malnati’s immediately volunteered to help, donating most of their stock for the popular "Taste of Chicago" event this weekend for the effort. DHL global service manager Ethan Mattern called the delivery a tremendous challenge "but a fantastic idea" that the company was happy to participate in.
This ceremony comes following a new Gallup survey which showed that 62 percent of Americans believe that serving in the U.S. Military shows a "great amount" of patriotism with 25 percent believing it shows a "moderate amount", leaving 13 percent thinking "not much" or "not at all" or not answering
The majority of Americans understand the the patriotic nature of the duties these men have chosen to re-enlist to perform.
Bob Krumm, the observer at Camp Victory today, gets the last word, when he writes, "It was as humbling an experience as I have ever witnessed. On this 4th of July, while you celebrate around grills and coolers all across America, keep in mind the 1,215 who allow us that privilege."
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
I think they are the same person.
Horst didn't come into being until Jed was suspended. Then he disappeared after Jed returned.
Aren't we lucky??????????????
@ Samantha A. Torrence
He admitted he was Jed in another commentary... I forget which one though.
This one Samantha. Comment number 46.
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
Thank you Sue for the complement.
skeptikool as Sue said it isn't really gloating because Jed is gone. Many of us have been unfairly targeted by Jed. Many of the articles that have been posted that writers research and take time to write have been attacked and ruined by Jed's attacks
As far as Mr Garibaldi calling Jed a horses ass have you ever seen how Jed almost constantly went after Mr.G. calling him names?
Some of us that are on here a lot have observed what Jed does and how he treats most of the writers on here.
So yes most of us are glad to see him gone. He was rude and made a practice of going after people.
Thanks for explaining Picasso and believe me, if you thought we were being unfair, I have no doubt you would have very politely kicked our asses and we would have shut up and said thank you mom...LOL
@ Julybug
Another great article Sue! Well written and researched.
A good journalist captures his/her reader's attention and sparks interest/conversation/discussion. You most certainly caught more attention and conversation than, I'm sure, you bargained for. At least those who can't comment maturely on a public blog/news sight can get properly X'd. =)
But keep up the great writing Sue! I always enjoy reading your articles
What a nice compliment, thank you very much JulyBug.
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@ Sue D.
Thanks for explaining Picasso and believe me, if you thought we were being unfair, I have no doubt you would have very politely kicked our asses and we would have shut up and said thank you mom...LOL
What a nice compliment, thank you very much JulyBug.
WHY IS EVERYBODY BEING SO DAMNED NICE???
oh. Wait. Never mind.
LOL!!
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@ Mark L Harvey
WHY IS EVERYBODY BEING SO DAMNED NICE???
oh. Wait. Never mind.
LOL!!
we can't help it :-) lol
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@ Julybug
we can't help it :-) lol
Hi Julybug how are you doing?
Mark needs to learn that there are nice people here. And we can be even nicer if not harassed by old Jed.
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
Hi Julybug how are you doing?
Mark needs to learn that there are nice people here. And we can be even nicer if not harassed by old Jed.
Mom...can I call you Mom or did I screw that up one time?
I know I come across "Rather" cross at times so please feel free to Mom-slap me if you think I need it.
Susan does.
PS I cannot help it...I am a 26 year serving Grunt...it's in my blood.
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skep, my calling jed a horses ass pales in comparison to things he's called me and other veterans here.
I'm personally not going to join in the celebrations of his departure until I'm assured that he's gone in all incarnations.
Until then, I fully expect him to keep coming on and being rude, condescending, and insulting until someone with access to his ISP reports him to his provider for abuse.
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@ Mr Garibaldi
skep, my calling jed a horses ass pales in comparison to things he's called me and other veterans here.
I'm personally not going to join in the celebrations of his departure until I'm assured that he's gone in all incarnations.
Until then, I fully expect him to keep coming on and being rude, condescending, and insulting until someone with access to his ISP reports him to his provider for abuse.
And the opposition wonders why we don't allow their comments on our blogs.
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@ Mark L Harvey
Mom...can I call you Mom or did I screw that up one time?
I know I come across "Rather" cross at times so please feel free to Mom-slap me if you think I need it.
Susan does.
PS I cannot help it...I am a 26 year serving Grunt...it's in my blood.
You are more than welcome to call me Mom. In fact I would count it as an honor.
You have "irritated" me several times. LOL
But with Jed's constant attacks on Mike and also you I think it has helped to give me more of an understanding of how you and others who have served in the military must feel.
You risk your lives for your fellow countrymen and in turn are attacked by the press and people like Jed. They should be ashamed of what they do.
Even if someone doesn't agree with the war they can give our service men and women respect and appreciate what they do and have done.
My brother who I will be seeing tomorrow and will spend time with until Friday was in the Navy during the Vietnam war serving on a mine sweeper I believe it was.
Now one of my sister's grandsons is in Afghanistan and if I remember correctly you have a son in the war.
Daily these men and women lives are at risk.
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
Hi Julybug how are you doing?
Mark needs to learn that there are nice people here. And we can be even nicer if not harassed by old Jed.
Hi Picasso! How's the high life? (literally, high up in the Soo!) :-)
I'm excellent, I had a GREAT 4th of July weekend: spent some time up at my fiance's cottage with his family, and then came home and spent Sunday with my family. It was a beautiful weekend in good ol' Michigan.
I've recently moved into my new apartment with my kitten, and most of my fiance's belongings...so it's super crowded. He's helping me sort through all our stuff and put stuff away and prepare for our future together!! 12 days to go!!!!!!!
And yeah, Mark, there are genuinely nice people out here. :-) We probably have self-fulfilled lives and are happy with ourselves (for the most part). You can't be something to someone else if you're not that way to yourself.
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
You are more than welcome to call me Mom. In fact I would count it as an honor.
You have "irritated" me several times. LOL
But with Jed's constant attacks on Mike and also you I think it has helped to give me more of an understanding of how you and others who have served in the military must feel.
You risk your lives for your fellow countrymen and in turn are attacked by the press and people like Jed. They should be ashamed of what they do.
Even if someone doesn't agree with the war they can give our service men and women respect and appreciate what they do and have done.
My brother who I will be seeing tomorrow and will spend time with until Friday was in the Navy during the Vietnam war serving on a mine sweeper I believe it was.
Now one of my sister's grandsons is in Afghanistan and if I remember correctly you have a son in the war.
Daily these men and women lives are at risk.
Thank you, Mom! LOL!
My son is home now from Iraq adjusting. Thank you for asking.
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@ Mark L Harvey
Mom...can I call you Mom or did I screw that up one time?
I know I come across "Rather" cross at times so please feel free to Mom-slap me if you think I need it.
Susan does.
PS I cannot help it...I am a 26 year serving Grunt...it's in my blood.
I am saving this so when Picasso slaps you right upside the head, there is proof that she has your full blessing for it...LOL
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@ Julybug
Hi Picasso! How's the high life? (literally, high up in the Soo!) :-)
I'm excellent, I had a GREAT 4th of July weekend: spent some time up at my fiance's cottage with his family, and then came home and spent Sunday with my family. It was a beautiful weekend in good ol' Michigan.
I've recently moved into my new apartment with my kitten, and most of my fiance's belongings...so it's super crowded. He's helping me sort through all our stuff and put stuff away and prepare for our future together!! 12 days to go!!!!!!!
And yeah, Mark, there are genuinely nice people out here. :-) We probably have self-fulfilled lives and are happy with ourselves (for the most part). You can't be something to someone else if you're not that way to yourself.
Actually we are in Gaylord now and will head up to the Soo tomorrow. Weather permitting we plan on stopping in Mackinac City tomorrow fro a couple of hours. Then over the bridge to the U.P.
Glad you had a nice weekend.
At least you should be settled in the apartment by your wedding day. Just don't let that fiance take up too much room. At least you will have time to quietly move stuff around for your benefit. LOL
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@ Sue D.
I am saving this so when Picasso slaps you right upside the head, there is proof that she has your full blessing for it...LOL
I know you will because YOU have done so. LOL!!! But, I deserved it, didn't I?
At least I am man enough to admit it.
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@ Mark L Harvey
Thank you, Mom! LOL!
My son is home now from Iraq adjusting. Thank you for asking.
Is your son home for good now or just on leave?
I hope that he doesn't have too hard of a time adjusting.
@ Sue D.
I am saving this so when Picasso slaps you right upside the head, there is proof that she has your full blessing for it...LOL
OK Sue you are a witness for what he has given me permission to do. I see that Julybug also is a witness.
So don't you forget in the heat of battle who I am, Son. :)
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@ Mark L Harvey
I know you will because YOU have done so. LOL!!! But, I deserved it, didn't I?
At least I am man enough to admit it.
Of course you deserved it... then again, I was laughing when I did it for no other reason then you WERE man enough to admit it.
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
Is your son home for good now or just on leave?
I hope that he doesn't have too hard of a time adjusting.
OK Sue you are a witness for what he has given me permission to do. I see that Julybug also is a witness.
So don't you forget in the heat of battle who I am, Son. :)
I soooo adore you Picasso... LOLOL He won't forget, he knows I have a notepad I save all sorts of stuff on.
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
Is your son home for good now or just on leave?
I hope that he doesn't have too hard of a time adjusting.
OK Sue you are a witness for what he has given me permission to do. I see that Julybug also is a witness.
So don't you forget in the heat of battle who I am, Son. :)
He was "injured" and is home now but wants to go back so badly.
That is what he is adjusting to.
He is OK but we are keeping close watch for any combat related affects.
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@ Sue D.
Of course you deserved it... then again, I was laughing when I did it for no other reason then you WERE man enough to admit it.
women
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How incredibly odd that the women in the single Arab Women ad for this thread don't seem to be wearing burkhas, or as my grampa called them. "foundation garments"
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@ Mark L Harvey
He was "injured" and is home now but wants to go back so badly.
That is what he is adjusting to.
He is OK but we are keeping close watch for any combat related affects.
I hope that he will be OK and not suffer any combat related effects.
A little secret just between you and me. I do pray for your son on a regular basis every since I saw you comment that he was in the service.
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
I hope that he will be OK and not suffer any combat related effects.
A little secret just between you and me. I do pray for your son on a regular basis every since I saw you comment that he was in the service.
Much appreciated
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@ Mark L Harvey
women
You loves us!!! (smirk- watch it or I will tell your wife)
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@ Mark L Harvey
And the opposition wonders why we don't allow their comments on our blogs.
Well you know the answer Mark.. we've seen it many times that some " incapacitated" in recognizing facts get totally agitated to the point of even calling Volunterrs " SLAVES".. now if that is not total incapacitation....
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@ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
Actually we are in Gaylord now and will head up to the Soo tomorrow. Weather permitting we plan on stopping in Mackinac City tomorrow fro a couple of hours. Then over the bridge to the U.P.
Glad you had a nice weekend.
At least you should be settled in the apartment by your wedding day. Just don't let that fiance take up too much room. At least you will have time to quietly move stuff around for your benefit. LOL
Done any good fishing???
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