Last Sunday, my dad asked if I was still in Iraq. He's not seeing it on TV because bad things aren't happening over here. It's less publicized. That breaks my heart, because I've got 20,000 'Dog Face Soldiers' working their butts off every day over here making great progress for the United States of America, and we just have to get that story told.
Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch quote
By Maj. Gen. Rick LynchJanuary 25, 2008
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