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dantheman
04-20-2004, 03:35 PM
THE FOLLOWING is a message from the Battalion Commander and Command Sergeant Major of the "Magnificent Bastards" of the Second Battalion, Fourth Marines to the wives waiting back in the States.

Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 2:03 AM
Subject: Update from LtCol Kennedy

Dear Ladies, the last two days have been the hardest two days this battalion has faced in over 30 years. Within the blink of an eye the situation went form relatively calm to a raging storm. You've known that since arriving there has been violence; attacks have been sporadic and mostly limited to roadside bombs. Your husbands have become experts at recognizing those threats and neutralizing them before we are injured. Up to this point the war has been the purview of corporals and sergeants, and the squad they lead.

Yesterday the enemy upped the ante.

Early in the morning we exchanged gunfire with a group of insurgents without significant loss. As morning progressed, the enemy fed more men into the fight and we responded with stronger force. Unfortunately, this led to injuries as our Marines and sailors started clearing the city block by block. The enemy did not run; they fought us like soldiers. And we destroyed the enemy like only Marines can. By the end of the evening the local hospital was so full of their dead and wounded that they ran out of space to put them. Your husbands were awesome all night they stayed at the job of securing the streets and nobody challenged them as the hours wore on. They did not surrender an inch nor did flinch from the next potential threat. Previous to yesterday the terrorist thought that we were soft enough to challenge. As of tonight the message is loud and clear that the Marines will not be beaten.

Today the enemy started all over again, although with far fewer numbers, only now the rest of the battalion joined the fight. Without elaborating too much, weapons company and Golf crushed their attackers with the vengeance of the righteous. They filled up the hospitals again and we suffered only a few injuries. Echo company dominated the previous day's battlefield. Fox company patrolled with confidence and authority; nobody challenged them. Even Headquarters Company manned their stations and counted far fewer people openly watching us with disdain. If the enemy is foolish enough to try to take your men again they will not survive contact. We are here to win.

The news looks grim from back in the States. We did take losses that, in our hearts, we will always live with. The men we lost were taken within the very opening minutes of the violence. They could not have foreseen the treachery of the enemy and they did not suffer. We can never replace these Marines and Sailors but they will fight on with us in spirit. We are not feeling sorry for ourselves nor do we fear what tomorrow will bring. The battalion has lived up to its reputation as Magnificent Bastards.

Yesterday made everyone here stronger and wiser; it will be a cold day in Hell before we are taken for granted again.

Paul Kennedy and Jim Booker



Semper Fi.
:rokk:

Bishop
04-20-2004, 03:46 PM
Where did you get this Dan?

dantheman
04-20-2004, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by Bishop@Apr 20 2004, 02:54 PM
Where did you get this Dan?
That's my unit, I try really hard to stay current on what my brothers are doing and what's going on in country.
here's a blog from one of them that was sent to me
marine blog in country (http://mattchis.bravejournal.com/index.php)


Semper Fi :salute:

Bishop
04-20-2004, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by dantheman+Apr 20 2004, 03:02 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (dantheman @ Apr 20 2004, 03:02 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin--Bishop@Apr 20 2004, 02:54 PM
Where did you get this Dan?
That's my unit, I try really hard to stay current on what my brothers are doing and what's going on in country.
here's a blog from one of them that was sent to me
marine blog in country (http://mattchis.bravejournal.com/index.php)


Semper Fi :salute:[/b][/quote]

Very cool.. thanks for sharing. My father forwards emails to me from time to time.. things his brother sends him. My uncle is a retired Colonel who has friends over seas. Interesting emails he receives.. sometimes they include pictures and wild stories. I like reading them but I always feel like I'm snooping in someone elses stuff..

Some have been interesting enough I considered posting them but like I said I already feel like I'm snooping when I read them so I haven't shared them with anyone.

I'll have to give my father the link to that blog you posted.. he will probably find that very interesting. He spent a great deal of time in the services.

Mike AI
04-20-2004, 04:58 PM
Very good reading!

Dan you have been on fire lately!

I know body counts are not something the gov't likes to talk about, but it seems to me the Marines, to paraprase Patton are "killing 'em by the bushel"

It seems so unnatural for untrained people to throw themselves up against a professional army. It basicly amounts to suicide.

dantheman
04-20-2004, 05:06 PM
thanks mike, I really try to get my news and feelings from those who know what's going on, not those who specalate(sp) on CNN.
here's a little piece from the blog I posted above,
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On the one hand, the ney-sayers will be crowing "I told you so! It's a quagmire! It's Vietnam, Tet, Hue... the sky is frickin' falling!!!!" But let's be serious, those same people would be saying that if one bomb went off on an unguarded and unoccupied stretch of road. Yes, Coalition forces are dying in their tens, and Iraqis are dying in their hundreds. That is why we never declared "peace" here... we are at war. For those that have lost their perspective on what "war" means, tune in the History Channel every now and then and watch shows about the bomber missions during WWII in which we lost more than 100 planes (at ten airmen captured or killed per plane... do the math) in a single day. Learn about Dresden, or Tokyo, or Treblinka, or Iwo Jima, or Guadalcanal, or Nagasaki, or... you get the picture. Is it sown up with a bow? No. Is it the worst thing to ever come down the pike? Uh, no. Would everybody rather it was better? Yep... well, WE would, but obviously there are some "non-compliant" forces that feel otherwise. These people are not the friends, or even the countrymen, of Iraq. Those that WERE born here are willing to kill, instigate the death of innocents, are not fighting for Iraq but for a return to Saddam's world, a Jim Jones-like dysfunctional nirvana, or a sham state with THEIR thug at the top. Oh, and is it Tet III? In that we are breaking the spine of military resistance, yes... but it will only be another Tet if the folks at home let it break their will to see a good thing through. Don't say "we have to get out of Iraq" because of concerns for us, here. We came to do a job. Don't say "we have to get out of Iraq" because of concerns for the people of Iraq. The solutions desired by those fighting us certainly don't have the best interests of the people of Iraq in mind. Don't say "we have to get out of Iraq" becuase we haven't found any WMD and the President is evil and it's all about oil and depleted uranium is killing billions of people worldwide and there was NO justification for invading in the first place and it's not our place to decide that Saddam was a bad guy, or anything like that... because you'll just sound stupid, venal, petty, and wrong.

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:salute:

Mike AI
04-20-2004, 05:21 PM
Very nice Dan, this is exactly how I feel.

We lost more soliders in 24 hours on D-Day then we will have lost in Iraq for over a year.

Dan can you e-mail the CO back and see if we can send them anything they need? I am sure there are some others on Orpano who would like to help out our guys on the front lines.

dantheman
04-20-2004, 06:12 PM
thanks mike, here's a blog/site that is done for my unit
2/4 1st marine div (http://2-4_marines.bravejournal.com/index.php) There's a place there to post your thoughts and they have a way to email and send those thoughts and goods to the brothers in the sand that can use them.


I'll get the address for the marines over there and let everyone know

Mike AI
04-20-2004, 06:48 PM
Thanks Dan, find out what they need and where to send it.

I think it will be good for Oprano to adopt some Marines!

dantheman
04-20-2004, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by Mike AI@Apr 20 2004, 05:56 PM
Thanks Dan, find out what they need and where to send it.

I think it will be good for Oprano to adopt some Marines!
I agree with and thank you : ) I'm in!

dantheman
04-20-2004, 07:06 PM
iraq news from the battle field (http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/deployed)

dantheman
04-21-2004, 09:27 AM
ONE MARINE'S THOUGHTS FROM THE FRONT LINES (http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/letters/17286.htm)

semperFI :salute: