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Calling All Angels--Do Americans Care About British Soldiers?

. Uploaded on August 20, 2009

This is an incredibly inspiring story from the front line in Afghanistan. I thought maybe some here would like to take a break from pre-hunt planning to check in on our troops and their partners.

Title: Do Americans Care About British Soldiers?
A gunshot ripped through the darkness and a young British soldier fell dying on FOB Jackson. I was just nearby.......

http://www.michaelyon-online.com/do-americans-care-about-british-soldier...

Darn Right We Do.

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from jacy1515 wrote 13 weeks 15 hours ago

To all brothers at arms we are as one.Alliances have been forged in the face of death many a time.United we stand divided we fall without the combined sacrifices of these two nations who know what this world would be.I salute the Angels and thank you Charlie for the enlightenment on this matter"Semper Fi"May you walk with the wind at your back.
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from www.dropjhook.com wrote 13 weeks 6 hours ago

That was a great post charlie elk! This is the kind of things people need to hear about the U.S. more often. Nice trophys on the wall you got there charlie elk by the way.

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from charlie elk wrote 12 weeks 6 days ago

Hey guys good comments. The MSM or as I like to refer to them - "The Matrix" seem to ignore these stories.

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from SD_Whitetail_Hntr wrote 12 weeks 6 days ago

Thanks a million Charlie. And Thanks a Trillion to all our troops overseas. I have a Marine brother, and an Army step-brother. I'm infinitely proud of both. My brother spent 22 months in Iraq of his 48 enlisted. My step-brother gets deployed in 28 days to Afghanistan. Angels be watching over him. And death to those terrorists who believe their killing gives them a free pass to the promised land. The only land we'll promise them is a fire engulfed hell for the pain they've caused.

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from Bo wrote 12 weeks 6 days ago

Many years ago, I did a joint forces training exercise, a multi national force as it were. I met some Royal Army SAS guys, they are great guys and soldiers. There is much blood being shed in places most of us know nothing about, American, British, Canadian, and other Europeans who are standing beside us in this war on terror that the traitor in chief, I'm sorry commander in Chief has said is not a war on terror. We can give support to these men, by supporting them AND their mission. If we don't support the mission, we cannot support the men who are carrying it out. Anyone who says they support the troops but not the mission, is supporting the other side. If they deny it, they, much like the rest of the bilge coming from the White house, are lying and the truth is not in them at all.

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from jacy1515 wrote 13 weeks 15 hours ago

To all brothers at arms we are as one.Alliances have been forged in the face of death many a time.United we stand divided we fall without the combined sacrifices of these two nations who know what this world would be.I salute the Angels and thank you Charlie for the enlightenment on this matter"Semper Fi"May you walk with the wind at your back.
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from Bo wrote 12 weeks 6 days ago

Many years ago, I did a joint forces training exercise, a multi national force as it were. I met some Royal Army SAS guys, they are great guys and soldiers. There is much blood being shed in places most of us know nothing about, American, British, Canadian, and other Europeans who are standing beside us in this war on terror that the traitor in chief, I'm sorry commander in Chief has said is not a war on terror. We can give support to these men, by supporting them AND their mission. If we don't support the mission, we cannot support the men who are carrying it out. Anyone who says they support the troops but not the mission, is supporting the other side. If they deny it, they, much like the rest of the bilge coming from the White house, are lying and the truth is not in them at all.

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from www.dropjhook.com wrote 13 weeks 6 hours ago

That was a great post charlie elk! This is the kind of things people need to hear about the U.S. more often. Nice trophys on the wall you got there charlie elk by the way.

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from charlie elk wrote 12 weeks 6 days ago

Hey guys good comments. The MSM or as I like to refer to them - "The Matrix" seem to ignore these stories.

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from SD_Whitetail_Hntr wrote 12 weeks 6 days ago

Thanks a million Charlie. And Thanks a Trillion to all our troops overseas. I have a Marine brother, and an Army step-brother. I'm infinitely proud of both. My brother spent 22 months in Iraq of his 48 enlisted. My step-brother gets deployed in 28 days to Afghanistan. Angels be watching over him. And death to those terrorists who believe their killing gives them a free pass to the promised land. The only land we'll promise them is a fire engulfed hell for the pain they've caused.

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