Hero....one that shows great courage, bravery, honesty, and selflessness.
SSG Sean Sanders, from Philadelphia, 489th Civil Affairs Battalion, currently attached to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, hands shampoo to citizens of Wahida, Iraq, after a free medical operation. Pic: SGT Natalie Rostek
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Bridget Ellison, Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq, carries a box of school supplies into a Baghdad elementary school. Ellison and others from the command distributed school supplies, toys and candy to Iraqi schoolchildren. Pic: SSG Christopher Frost
An Iraqi boy in southern Baghdad's Doura Market takes time to talk with 1st Lt. Eric Fiedler, a team leader with Company A, 450th Civil Affairs Battalion from Washington, D.C. Pic: PFC Nathaniel Smith.
Capt. Aaron Wilson, from Watertown, N.Y., 203rd Brigade Support Battalion surgeon, checks a baby’s chest for wheezing during a free medical operation in Wahida, Iraq. Pic: SGT Natalie Rostek
Capt. Se Young Um, from El Paso, Texas, a pediatrician in the 203rd Brigade Support Battalion, checks a baby from head to toe during a free medical operation in Wahida, Iraq. Pic: SGT Natalie Rostek
Photos courtesy of Iraq Pictures Blog.
Please send a hero a holiday card this year!
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If we are lucky, we will have a hero in our lives ....who made a difference.
This is such a great idea. Thanks for passing it along.
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Great idea! Hope many people read this.
ReplyDeleteThey are my heroes. My father was a World War II veteran. I respect each and every one of these soldiers doing what they are commanded to do.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Yes, heroes.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
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This is a wonderful post Ice Pony! All these men and women are my heroes! Today's and generations past!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blog you have ~ thankyou for visiting mine ~ I will be back here ~ Ally x
ReplyDeleteVery good post!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Cheers, Klaus
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Those are great photos! We need to see the humanitarian part of the mission, not just the occupation. I still pray they are allowed to come home though. Iraq has made it clear they want their country back.
ReplyDeleteBright blessings!
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