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The Mountain View - 30 December 2008ECP 2: keeping VBC safe one vehicle at a time; Deployed Soldiers offered Graduate Record Examination testing; The Post 9/11 GI Bill: education is power...

The Mountain View - 29 December 2008Mud House play entertains, educates citizens of Wasit; Iraqi, Coalition leaders discuss Iraqi elections; For reservists, deployments mean sacrifice, but also opportunity...

The Mountain View - 26 December 2008Building a security outpost by the hands of infantrymen; Kwanzaa celebrates family, community, culture...

The Mountain View - 25 December 2008A Christmas Miracle- the Christmas truce of 1914; Christmas trees from home help make the season bright...

The Mountain View - 24 December 2008Iraqi Army NCOs learn from Deep Strike; Long Knives receive hero’s send off from USO; Army legacy continues even after retirement...

The Mountain View - 23 December 2008Rough Riders, Iraqis feel the HEAT in Iraq; Logistician officer fulfills dream career in Army; Ambassador visits Long Knives, Ziggurat...

The Mountain View - 22 December 2008Provost marshals: Standing strong on 2 legs or 4; ‘Tis the season to be decorating; Rough Riders celebrate holidays in Iraq...

The Mountain View - 19 December 2008Professionalization of free press is international effort; Camp Victory cranks up power, cuts the noise; Christmas celebrations planned for MND-C HQ sections...

The Mountain View - 18 December 2008Serving the country from bottom to top: NYC Fire Chief a private in N.Y. Army National Guard; Balancing act: Dual military couple juggles responsibilities...

The Mountain View - 17 December 2008Looking for trouble: Engineers train replacements to find, defeat IEDs; Long Knives aid Iraqi veterinarians...

Support Your Soldiers

Everyone of you are in our prayers. Thank you for looking out for one another. My son is a soldier there and it helps knowing that you all protect each other. Stay safe.

Kris Connelly, Fairport, NY USA
SPC James Leach, although yinz are away from home, we wanted to wish yinz a HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY!! We love yinz very much :)

Janie, Jordyn Leach, Dexter, NY
So very proud of you and grateful for your service. God bless you. Bob Lauritzen Major, USA (RET)

Bob Lauritzen, Orem, Utah, USA
SPC James Leach, I hope yinz are doing well :) we are enjoying well above average temps. Westcott beach was great :0 I wish yinz well for the New Year, and in 298 days we will be seeing yinz. All our love to yinz INFINITY! :)

Janie, Jordyn, Dexter, NY
Thank you for all you have done. Especially for taking care of and supporting each other during your long journey in Kirkuk. I know that a simple Thank You hardly seems like much, but it truly comes from my heart. My daughter, Sgt Jasmin Ringlaben, traveled with you on your journey. You will never know how grateful I am that she came home. Since one person does not fight a war alone, I owe each and every one of you a debt of gratitude. My prayers continue to be for all of you. THANK YOU!

Lori Palmer, Green Bay, WI
With a "Polar Bear" of our own awaiting deployment, we feel like all the 10th Mountain soldiers are new family members. God bless each and every one of you. Stay strong and safe, and know with each step you take that our thoughts and prayers travel with you.

Curt, Indiana
Greetings to all the soldiers of the Blackhawk Brigade, Have a good New Year...Hooah

Ben, Bavaria/Germany
Thank you! Your decision to protect our country and those of us that live here is so greatly appreciated by myself and my family. We love all of you and pray for you daily.

Rae, Jacksonville, FL
God bless you guys, and Merry Christmas. We are all proud of you and wish you a safe tour and a safe return. I am hoping to join you there once I get through enlistment. Be safe!

Rich Libicer, Las Cruces, New Mexico
I would like to take this monent to Thank all of our soldiers that are not with their families for all you are doing and have done. GOD BLESS U and keep you safe until u return home. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!! we love and thank you in North Carolina!

anita langley, elm city nc
Holiday Greetings From the Soldiers

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