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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

US Soldiers Aren't the Only Americans Dying

Thats right. Over 800 US civilians have died and more than 3,300 have been wounded in the Iraq War. They are just as important as the soldiers. They make it possible for us to send troops to train, fight, secure and police. Imagine if we had to send soldiers to cook, clean, guard and analyze intelligence as well. Respect them, love them, honor them too.
Posted by Jane at 2/27/2007 10:22:00 AM
Labels: AP, civilians, death, Iraq, wounded

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