One Marines’s View
June 24th, 2008 Posted in The SandGram v1.0Hey Guys,
I just wanted to pass on this great letter from Major Pain over at One Marines View. Major P is a great friend and doing incredible things over in Iraq and thought I’d help spread the word. Here is a letter from him that should be passed to everyone you know.
OMV Letters From Home….Support YOUR Marines!!
What would you say to a warrior deployed in Iraq? If you could chat with him? You might say “Thanks for protecting us”, or “We support you”, if you were somewhere in passing. But what if you were sitting down, sharing your feelings over dinner? Then what would you say to him? Think about it, because you now have that opportunity.
We have a large group of Marines currently located in a remote area of Iraq. Mail might arrive once a week if the fates are with them, and water is obtained from a well on site. These are your Marines, living on the edge of the empire, alone and determined to succeed. They don’t live in Fallujah, they don’t have a PX or a store. They operate with the bare bones and a can do attitude. Adapt and overcome are the pillars of their structure, while rebuilding in an insurgent filled area. Police stations are built and governed by Lt’s, and life and death decisions are made by 20 something year olds.
They sleep in WWII era wooden huts and sleeping bags, as the constant blowing dirt finds its way into everything they own. They cherish the basic things most take for granted in the states. Operating flawlessly in the 100+ weather is not the exception, it’s the expected. They are a tight group that redefines the phrase, “No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy”.
While deployed, I’ve heard about others who have asked you, our awesome supporters, to step up to the plate. You’ve been asked to help keep morale high and to show your men how much you appreciate them. And you have! Well, I’m asking again. Through our blog www.OneMarinesView.com (OMV) “Letters From Home”, you can send your warriors in Iraq an email to show them how much you care. You may have sent a letter in the past where one or two servicemen got to read it. This time, sending in an email will give OMV the right to publish it in any format, thereby allowing me to publicly post them all. This way many will benefit from your support, instead of just a couple. Please take just a few minutes to let your Marines know how proud you are of their outstanding service, and incredible spirit.
Your servicemembers are making a difference regardless of the small amount of press showing their great achievements. YOU know they are doing great, make a difference yourself and email them your thoughts at dirtpeople@gmail.com !



5 Responses to “One Marines’s View”
By chtrbx on Jun 24, 2008
Done n done…thanks Taco for spreading the word….(after reading his last post I hope he doesn’t invite you over for dinner anytime soon!)
By Maj Pain on Jun 24, 2008
Thanks for the hook up on the post!!! I’ll trade ya 10 Bongo trucks,2 goats and a shit ton of moon dirt for 1 mountain and some nice scenery…..
Stay tough brother.
By Karen I. on Jun 27, 2008
I agree with chtrbx and vice versa as I wouldn’t eat some stuff Taco has to eat. They should just eat what their supporters send them or go on a fast.
By kilo alpha on Jun 27, 2008
I agree with Karen I. The chocolate Easter Bunny from the after Easter sale should be a treat compared to the other stuff. I couldn’t resist sending it since Major Pain was pretty complimentary about it last time he was deployed so I put it in a ziploc bag and addressed it to him personally.Don’t tell him. Its a surprise.
By Geoff Dodd on Sep 30, 2008
This soldier is in Australia and I vow to take time to send a strong positive message to the brave marines holding the high ground, keeping in touch and keeping on the move, so we all might survive. Geoff D.