Ga.-based troops who led Iraq invasion prepare for unprecedented third tour
By Russ Bynum
ASSOCIATED PRESS
12:10 p.m. December 16, 2006
FORT STEWART, Ga. – With two combat tours under his belt and an unprecedented third fast approaching, Army Sgt. Steve Butcher gets a lot of questions about Iraq from his 6-year-old daughter, Molly.
Do men use guns? Yes.
Do people get killed? Yes.
“Daddy, that's stupid,” she told him when he returned from his second deployment about a year ago.
Recruits in Butcher's infantry unit have questions as well. Why are U.S. troops still in Iraq? Should they be going back?
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
12:10 p.m. December 16, 2006
FORT STEWART, Ga. – With two combat tours under his belt and an unprecedented third fast approaching, Army Sgt. Steve Butcher gets a lot of questions about Iraq from his 6-year-old daughter, Molly.
Do men use guns? Yes.
Do people get killed? Yes.
“Daddy, that's stupid,” she told him when he returned from his second deployment about a year ago.
Recruits in Butcher's infantry unit have questions as well. Why are U.S. troops still in Iraq? Should they be going back?
Link Here
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