James,
Here's
a link to an e-mail written by a Marine Corps Intelligence officer
in Iraq.
It's humbling to read first hand the sacrifices our troops endure for
us. But in all dark clouds, there is a silver lining (in this case
from a preparedness perspective). In the near future, there are going
to be a lot of medical personnel returning to civilian life that know
exactly how to treat gun shot wounds and conduct "walking bloodbanks".
May the Lord bless you with one near your home.
Other stray thoughts: keep an eye out for the new [Interceptor] body
armor if it ever hits the surplus market. Also, the next generation
of expert
firearms instructors is being molded right now in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Once
again, may you be blessed with one near your home in the future.
- Rookie
JWR Adds: My favorite snippet from the Marine Corps
officer was this:
"Best Chuck Norris Moment - 13 May. Bad Guys arrived at the
government center
in the
small
town
of Kubaysah
to kidnap the town mayor, since they have a problem with any form
of government that does not include regular beheadings and women
wearing burqahs. There were seven of them. As they brought the mayor
out to put him in a pick-up truck to take him off to be beheaded
(on video, as usual), one of the bad Guys put down his machinegun
so that he could tie the mayor’s hands. The mayor took the
opportunity to pick up the machinegun and drill five of the Bad Guys.
The other two ran away. One of the dead Bad Guys was on our top twenty
wanted list. Like they say, you can’t fight City Hall."
