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Time Magazine---Person of the year
The American Soldier
Bought with love of freedom and country and too much blood. Long overdue. Well deserved. Thank you Troops. God love you.
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With LIBERTY and JUSTICE for all
thanks to the brave who serve their Country |
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The American soldier, who bears the duty of "living with and dying for a country's most fateful decisions," was named Sunday as Time magazine's Person of the Year.
Looks like embedded reporters do learn.
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The first to take the hits when there are "budget shortfalls","downsizeing",and "lack of material",and the first to first to put their bodies between American families and whatever horror threatens them.
They're the best there is. |
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...whole hearted formal Salute goes out to those that bear the brunt of carrying the load of the world's freedoms,...
...many of us here know what it means to "serve" this Country, and being the "greatest Nation" on earth, I am proud to say that what we offer is the finest people on earth to protect those that can not protect themselves,... ...On these days proceeding the birth of Christ, I/we do offer a prayer to almighty God that he cloaks them in the power of such, and protect them from evil, and brings them back to their loved ones in a timely fashion,... ...This we ask in Christ's name, Amen,... ...
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Anonymous American Soldier Named Time's Person of the Year
Anonymous American Soldier Named Time's Person of the Year
Sunday, December 21, 2003 NEW YORK ? The American soldier, who bears the duty of "living with and dying for a country's most fateful decisions," was named Sunday as Time magazine's Person of the Year (search). The magazine's editors chose the nameless soldier to represent the 1.4 million men and women who make up the U.S. military, which led the invasion of Iraq nine months ago and a week ago captured deposed leader Saddam Hussein. About 130,000 U.S. soldiers remain in Iraq, with others deployed in Afghanistan, South Korea and elsewhere. Soldiers were singled out as the top newsmakers of the year because "the very messy aftermath of the war made it clear that the mission had changed, that the mission had not been completed and that this would be a story that would be with us for months, if not years, to come," Time Managing Editor Jim Kelly (search) said. The selection echoes 1950, the year the Korean War (search) began, when editors picked the American GI for the cover, writing that "it was not a role the American had sought, either as an individual or as a nation. The U.S. fighting-man was not civilization's crusader, but destiny's draftee." The 2003 Person of the Year package, which hits newsstands Monday, focuses on a 12-person artillery survey unit stationed in Iraq to tell the story of the American soldier. Two Time journalists embedded with the platoon were injured in a grenade attack this month. Three soldiers with the unit ? Marquette Whiteside, Billie Grimes and Ronald Buxton ? are shown on the cover. The magazine glorifies soldiers but not the Bush administration for putting them in Iraq, calling troops "the bright sharp instrument of a blunt policy," and leaving it to scholars to debate "whether the Bush doctrine is the most muscular expression of national interest in a half-century." The justification for a U.S. military presence in Iraq has been widely questioned, as coalition forces have found no weapons of mass destruction, which President Bush had argued Saddam was stockpiling. Guerrilla attacks against U.S. and allied forces stationed there have escalated over the months since May 1 when the president declared an end to major combat. More coalition troops died in November than in any other month: 104, including 79 Americans. "A force intensively trained for its mission finds itself improvising at every turn, required to exercise exquisite judgment in extreme circumstances," the magazine said. "They complain less about the danger than the uncertainty ? they are told they're going home in two weeks, and then two months later they have not moved." The Pentagon has said it expects to reduce the number of American troops in Iraq to just over 100,000 by May. Time magazine knows the risks first hand. On the evening of Dec. 10, Time writer Michael Weisskopf's right hand was blown off and photographer James Nachtwey was hit with shrapnel when a grenade landed on their humvee as the platoon was stuck in Baghdad traffic. Weisskopf is recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and Nachtwey is in New York. In 2001, when then-New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was picked as Time's Person of the Year for leading the city's response to the Sept. 11 terror attacks, critics suggested Osama bin Laden should have been featured as the top newsmaker. Kelly said Saddam was not considered this year because "he was on the losing side of this conflict," and it was unclear how much he was leading the insurgency. Last year, Time editors selected Coleen Rowley, the FBI agent who wrote a scathing memo on FBI intelligence failures, and Cynthia Cooper and Sherron Watkins, who blew the whistle on corruption at corporate giants Enron and WorldCom. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,106330,00.html The American soldier, who bears the duty of "living with and dying for a country's most fateful decisions," was named Sunday as Time magazine's Person of the Year. Sempers, Roger
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY HUSBAND SSgt. Roger A. One Proud Marine 1961-1977 68/69 http://www.geocities.com/thedrifter001/ |
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I guess, maybe, in the end, ALL soldiers are anonymous...
May God Bless May Godspeed them all, home, soon... very very soon |
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Like the man said
"Where uncommon valor.......was a common virtue."
Is where you will find the American Soldier..... God Bless and keep them all. |
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Hats off to Time for making a selection long overdue. Semper Fi to one and all.
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WOW!.....Time/Warner salutes the American Armed Forces.I`m pleasantly surprised.Perhaps the Media is coming around?
God Bless Our Troops!
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A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. ~Thomas Jefferson Peace,Griz |
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What y'all said. Salute !!
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