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"Just a few hundred yards from the Tigris River, the mission took place during a hot morning, probably 110 degrees by 8 a.m. Iraq soldiers searched an unused compound close to the dirt river road, while Vergo positioned his two men in one corner. They all stayed out of the creeping sun."
"Sometimes there's a cool breeze, out by the river,” Pfc. Walter Grochwina says to the other, Pfc. Nick Knickerbocker, as both kneel and sweat in the dirt and dust.“Haven't felt a breeze today,” Knickerbocker says."
Read the rest at "Can't Give This War Away," the newest addition to the WOTN outreach program. Nathan Webster is a photographer, a Desert Storm Veteran, and embedded with the US Army in Iraq from 2007-2009. He is currently attempting to attain sufficient pledges of financial backing to print a limited number of books of his work. It won't take much to get the initial printing done, and it will put it on the road to adding a great book about Our Troops on Coffee Tables across America. Check him out and take a look at his work. Remember to subscribe to his email subscription, so that you will know when his stories come out. But don't blame me if he gives different opinions of things. I don't limit his speech.