Letters from "home":
I got a package of letters from the Martin Luther King Elementary School in Utica, NY today. They were very nice U.S. flags that had been colored by the children. On the back of each page was a short letter. Utica, NY is (was) the hometown of the 414th Civil Affairs Battalion, my current unit. It is nice that someone from there has shared my information with one of the local elementary schools.
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Pictures of Iraq:
I know that I said in an email to many of you that I would post pictures of my Iraqi adventures here. That was a failure. This is not a picture friendly blog. Anyway, if you would like to see some pictures of my playtime in the desert, they are posted at my Picasa (service by Google) site at http://picasaweb.google.com/hrunting74/IraqiAdventure .
I know that I said in an email to many of you that I would post pictures of my Iraqi adventures here. That was a failure. This is not a picture friendly blog. Anyway, if you would like to see some pictures of my playtime in the desert, they are posted at my Picasa (service by Google) site at http://picasaweb.google.com/hrunting74/IraqiAdventure .
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October ended with great weather, and November has been nice. I think that the rest of the year is not worth vacationing in Baghdad. Today was cool in the pre-dawn morning and many of the soldiers I saw were wearing jackets. The rainy season will start soon. I'm not looking forward to a 30 minute walk to work in the rain and mud every day.
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Six Months in Baghdad:
I've now been in Baghdad for over six months. I think that if it were six years, I would still not fully understand more than a small portion of the complexities that make up the political and cultural landscape here. With that said, we have seen the Iraqi government take its first steps as a democratically elected entity, we have seen Al Zarqawi fall and Hussein convicted by the international community. If these things are seen as accomplishments, they must be weighed against their costs.
I've now been in Baghdad for over six months. I think that if it were six years, I would still not fully understand more than a small portion of the complexities that make up the political and cultural landscape here. With that said, we have seen the Iraqi government take its first steps as a democratically elected entity, we have seen Al Zarqawi fall and Hussein convicted by the international community. If these things are seen as accomplishments, they must be weighed against their costs.
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