Lets salute to these soldiers....
There are these men, once a young and promising hope to many back home...what they have in common is just the same as what you had and will still have... but those that lost, lost their lives to make a difference out there....
Don't forget them...for they put themselves in harms way...at a choice but for us all and those that seek a better world with either investments or for a safer world...to live in...and its NOT OVER as yet and we almost forget these brave men, he could have been your brother, your son or your good dear buddy... please join this thread and give or shout out your heartful passion for their loss...just so you can make it with your Dinar Dream... by thinking of them sincerely too.
I'm not an American... but my heart goes for them who gave their lives just to save many more...including yours, somehow.:bow:
We salute and bid farewell to the brave men
This photo released by the United States Marine Corps shows Staff Sgt. Raymond Plouhar, 30, of Lake Orion, Mich., handing candy to students at the Al Nabatiya Elementary School on May 9, 2006 in Iraq. Plouhar, who appeared in Michael Moore's acclaimed documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" died Monday, June 26, 2006, of wounds suffered while conducting combat operations in the Al Anbar province of Iraq, the Defense Department announced Tuesday. (AP Photo/US Marine Corps, Cpl. Mark Sixbey)