February 09, 2005
Daily Must Read
Read this:
Five polling places were established inside Fallujah. As the polling stations opened, trucks of Iraqi Soldiers began arriving to vote at one of the primary stations. The enthusiasm of the Iraqis surprised the Marines. Watching them move past the Marines and Iraqis on the perimeter of the site and then reemerge from the polling tent, the best description I can offer was “joyful.” They got it. As bleak as things have seemed to them over the past two years, this morning was a tangible reward for their personal courage and sacrifice.
As the locals saw the Iraqi Soldiers emerging from the polling tent and exchanging handshakes with the Marines, they began to slowly emerge from their houses. The Regimental CO ordered the PSYOP trucks to begin broadcasting wake up calls extolling the locals that the polling centers were open and secure and that the people should come out and vote.
Seeing must have been believing because before we knew it, they were emerging from their houses and moving into line to vote. The first person I actually saw go into the polling tent was a woman who came out alone. Others soon followed. Even after everything the Marines have seen, it was an amazing site.
Now, read the rest.
Posted by zombyboy at February 9, 2005 10:14 AM
Thanks for linking this, Z.
R and I had both been having dreams about Dave- that he was very content. In one that I had, we went to see him, but weren't able to, although his wife assured us that he was doing well, and that we would soon be able to see him.
R found out last night that Lt. Col. Bellon is on a two-week leave and is home. He called and spoke to him and was very relieved to know he was well, and getting a well-deserved rest. He will have to head back, but may be home for good by April.
I am hoping (and encouraging him) to write a book, or run for office or something. I think he just wants to be home and be a husband and father for a little while, though. :D