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    Gods Speed

    May God Protect and Comfort the families of the 31 MArines lost today in Iraq. Rest In Peace My Brothers


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    Amen, Brother.


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    We must not forget the four Marines that were killed in seperate ground engagements as well. May they rest in peace.


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    Thanks Doc!


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    Would Never forget any troop that has Given the Ultimate Sacrafice. I have a feeling that some of them I may know


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    Semper Fi Brothers!


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    31 in one day? MAN! I have got to start watching the news again. Rest in peace, brothers


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    semper fi and god speed brothers.


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    yellowwing
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    Iwo Jima 26,000 casualties. Operation Galvanic- Betio Island 3,286. 41 just in 1/1 at Khe Sanh, many more in other regiments.

    This is not an attempt to desensitize the 1,400+ Brothers an Sisters we have recently lost.

    Iraq is a big job. And our training and the bravery of our fighting forces have done outstandingly well. They have all earned our respect, admiration, and grief.


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    Great post yellowing, sometimes we all tend to get fixed on whats going on today and we all need to remember those who fell before too. They have all given the last full measure of devotion to the Corps and Country and have all become a part of the Corps and will live on forever, as long as we the living practice this.

    Rest In Peace Brothers
    Jim


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