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Sergeant Joe Cook of the United States Army is notable for making the controversial but popular YouTube video: "Dear Mr. Obama" in which he endorsed Senator John McCain in his failed 2008 campaign for US President.Corporal Sean Huze, USMC served in Iraq as an 0313 with 2D LAR in 2003 and received an honorable discharge in 2005. He moved to Los Angeles, CA to embark on a career as an actor & writer. Today he is known for his work as a playwright on Iraq themed stage plays The Sandstorm, Weasel, and The Wolf (in development for feature film adaptation). His screenwriting credits include the PTSD focused short film Homecoming, the adaptation of his play The Wolf, The Tell-Tale Heart inspired by master horror writer Edgar Allan Poe's short story and starring Rose McGowan, Peter Bogdanovich, and Patrick John Flueger, and the bleak, post-apocalyptic zombie film titled UpriZing. As an actor he appeared alongside Oscar winners Tommy Lee Jones, Matt Damon, and Russell Crowe in the feature films In the Valley of Elah, Green Zone, and The Next Three Days.Specialist Jake McLaughlin served in Iraq in 2003 as a dismount infantry S.A.W. gunner during the invasion of Iraq. After his discharge he made his debut as an actor in the Paul Haggis directed film "In the Valley of Elah". Was named one of "Falls Fresh New Faces" by Hollywood.com in 2009 and has gone on to appear in Grey's Anatomy, Warrior, Safe House, and Vietnam War veteran Oliver Stone's Savages.Blake Miller, best known as "Marlboro Marine," is the subject of the iconic photograph taken by Luis Sinco and first published in the Los Angeles Times following the second Battle for Fallujah."Paul Rieckhoff is a veteran of the United States Army and the Iraq War. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). He served as an Army First Lieutenant and infantry rifle platoon leader in Iraq from 2003 through 2004. Rieckhoff was released from active duty in March 2004 and the National Guard in 2007.In January 2003, Rieckhoff was called to deploy to Iraq. Two days later, he was on a plane to join the 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart, Georgia. Rieckhoff was then assigned as a Platoon Leader for 3rd Platoon, B Company, 3/124th INF (Air Assault) FLNG. The unit was attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division and spent almost a year conducting combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq. Third Platoon conducted over 1,000 dismounted and mounted combat patrols. All thirty-eight of the men in Rieckhoff's platoon returned home alive.Rieckhoff wrote a critically acclaimed book describing his experiences in Iraq and activism afterwards entitled Chasing Ghosts (2006).Wikipedia contributors. "Paul Rieckhoff." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 28 Jun. 2012. Web. 8 Jul. 2012.