downwithpants wrote:
Anyways, the Lynch story may have no value to us, but i should imagine it helped the morale of the troops still stationed in Iraq.
I know that while I was pver there, everone in my unit, 77th Fighter Squadron/AMU, had no repect for her, I'm glad she lived, but they are making too big a deal about it, but then every war need something big to happen.
As for Toecutter, think about what you are going to say before you wite it, if we said the term "raghead" it was an immediate repremand. She was not raped, they treated her decently, though the soldiers who catured her did some damage to her. I don't think she joined the army for publicity, she probably joined for the same reason eighty percent of us join.
Just because you know a lot about guns dosen't mean you know a lot about the military, good on your mom, but you don't need to be a crack shot to get on a military rifle drill team.
That's my two cents