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Monadnock Ledger Transcript
November 9, 2015
Then in February 2003 we were deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. First we were at Ft. Drum, New York, for weapons and chemical training and, with M-16 and gas mask, we were off to Kuwait. Being greeted by 100-degree weather, sand storms and scuds to Camp Wolf and laterÃâà...
Esquire.com (blog)
February 21, 2015
Thirteen of them had been flown separately out of Iraq by Air Force cargo planes—including Sergeant Montgomery, whose point of departure was Baghdad International Airport—and assembled at Camp Wolf in Kuwait. Ten of them were soldiers; two were marines; one was classified as "disassociatedÃâà...
Houston Press
February 15, 2012
Basra, Iraq: July, 2003. Larry Roberta, a specialist in the Oregon National Guard, sat on a stack of sacks brimming with one of the most carcinogenic chemicals known to man and chomped on his chicken patty. Unsuccessful in his mission to swap his rations with any of the British soldiers, who were stockedÃâà...
Nazret.com (blog)
November 6, 2011
We were at Camp Wolf for about a week, Tent City, hot. I didn't like it very much. Then, from Kuwait to Baghdad. You were awarded a Purple Heart. Can you tell us about how you were wounded? Is it true you were pronounced dead on the scene? Yeah. I'm getting better with telling some of it, but some ofÃâà...