What a long strange war it’s been (II)
Staff Sgt. Willie Martin reflects in Stars & Stripes on his fourth Iraq tour in six years. He’s now divorced, which isn’t surprising. Quote of the day goes to what the Texan tells new privates about the Burger King and PX: We didn’t have those things back in the day.” Those last four words are ...
Staff Sgt. Willie Martin reflects in Stars & Stripes on his fourth Iraq tour in six years. He's now divorced, which isn't surprising.
Staff Sgt. Willie Martin reflects in Stars & Stripes on his fourth Iraq tour in six years. He’s now divorced, which isn’t surprising.
Quote of the day goes to what the Texan tells new privates about the Burger King and PX:
We didn’t have those things back in the day.”
Those last four words are a bit chilling — we are now talking about the olden days of the Iraq war, and we may be just halfway through it.
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Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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