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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2008

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  • thanks for making this. a diamond in the rough i'd say. that text was a bit hard to read with the blaring yellow and red. haha. maybe change it to something a bit easier on the eyes? green and brown would suit it perfectly.

    i thought it was beautiful.

  • thanks for the comments.

    my life and work will likely remain diamonds in the rough for quite some time.

    the reason for colors is the US Marines colors, because it's about their fight to save my life. The resolution was unfortunately affected by size requirements to upload. Still, I am tempted to remake it and try again with something more easily read.

    Green and brown is too army-looking.

    But anyway, thank you for reading.

    Cheers.

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  • OMG Friend, this is beautiful and moving. I am speachless. I will forward this to many people. God Bless you and all how serve. May God protect you every second of every day!

  • Absolutely beautiful. All the people who disparage American soldiers, and soldiers in general - should see this video, and then maybe they can understand that no soldier that is over there cares about halliburton, or oil, but rather they care about each other.

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This video is a response to America's Army: The Strength of the Nation
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  • Hi rizzah42! Not too many Americans disparage our American Soldiers, its the war that they are protesting against. EVERYONE I talk to supports our troops, just not the war. I am writing this with respect to you if you are serving. Thanks!

  • oh... 00:20, I gave to my father.

  • well, my self-portraits are 00:16, 00:20, & 00:47, and my photo a few days before the wound (still two good arms) is 03:00.

  • 41: Room-mate who had foot blown apart by IED

    55: Nurse who spent a lot of time helping me with re-hab

  • yes, my wounded arm after the surgery to put my saphenous (cut from left leg) into gap in radial artery.

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