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July 5, 2008
The video above shows the mass reenlistement ceremony in the Al Faw Palace rotunda at Camp Victory, Baghdad. The troops chose to celebrate Independence Day in a way that gives expressive form to the price of freedom. According to the Army account, General Petraeus presided over the ceremony and led the airmen, Marines, sailors, and soldiers in their oath to defend their country against all enemies both foreign and domestic. "You and your comrades here have been described as America's new greatest generation, and, in my view, you have more than earned that description," Petraeus said. "It is the greatest of honors to soldier here with you." In his July 4 New York Post column Ralph Peters totes up "the price of freedom" in the story of Army Lt. Peter Burks and his legacy: Second Lt. Peter Burks graduated from Texas A&M, then chose to join the US Army. Commissioned through Officer Candidate School and sent to Iraq as a combat platoon leader, he told his parents his goal was to bring his soldiers safely home. Quietly religious and dutiful, Burks was proud to serve.Peters bitterly comments that Lt. Burks "is one of those who fell so journalists would remain free to belittle his sacrifice." Via Dean Barnett's July 4 required reading post for the Weekly Standard.. To comment on this post go here. |