Company Command’s greatest hits, Vol. 3: Writing letters to their families
This selection, my 2006 pick, strikes me as a thoughtful contribution: I took the approach that best way to recognize a warrior is to praise him to his family. During my first tour in Iraq, I wrote to specific Marines’ families. During my second tour in Iraq, I wrote thank-you letters to each Marine’s family ...
This selection, my 2006 pick, strikes me as a thoughtful contribution:
This selection, my 2006 pick, strikes me as a thoughtful contribution:
I took the approach that best way to recognize a warrior is to praise him to his family. During my first tour in Iraq, I wrote to specific Marines’ families. During my second tour in Iraq, I wrote thank-you letters to each Marine’s family in my unit. -Chris Douglas, K/3-25 IN
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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