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Those who protest the war in Iraq feel that we should not be at war. They may feel that there is a need to bring our soldiers home. Whatever their reasoning may be, hopefully they are respectful in voicing their opinion.
Heat, rain, mud, dust, bugs, snakes, infections, disease, being away from home, boobie traps, and AK-47s.
Answer:">Answer:American troops deploy for time periods of six months to up to over a year unfortunately. When Marines or soldiers get orders to guard embassies, they could be guarding for years in numerous, usually dangerous locations. The numbers of troops in Afghanistan will begin to decrease around July of 2011 but there will not be a complete withdrawal of forces until their country is as stable as we can help it get.
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Gathering at the airport, the whole community paid homage when the caskets of the fallen soldiers from Iraq were brought home that day.
there were 4,400 casualties in the war in iraq, and about 200,000 returned home, so your ratio would be just about 50:1
Coming Home - The Soldiers song - was created on 2009-10-06.
Coming Home - The Soldiers album - was created on 2009-10-26.
The soldiers did no go to Iraq until March 2003 and 9-11 occurred in September of 2001, so those soldiers were at home.
The issues that American soldiers face when returning home are :Mental health issuesTraumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Drug issuesFamily IssuesFinancial IssuesPsychological and psychosocial issuesWhether or not they have a job to go back to
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You should support your soldiers in Iraq because they are over there fighting for our freedom while we are sitting around at home or at a very safe job
See: Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988)
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President Obama promised he went end the war in Iraq and bring the majority of our troops home. He kept that promise, and as a result, many American soldiers, sailors, and marines were in fact home for Christmas last year.
U.S. soldiers are not supposed to, but it does sometimes happen.
The US soldiers fighting in Iraq are allowed to write home to their families. Although, they are not allowed to talk about their battles or where they are just in case the enemy intercepts the messages they won't be able to locate the base our soldiers are located. I know that back in WWII the letters that were sent home were first proofread in case the solider said something that might send any indication as to where their where abouts might be.