FanFiltration said:
The vast majority of Marines conduct their duties in an honorable manner
that brings great credit upon the Marine Corps and the United States. There
have been numerous stories of Marines adopting pets and bringing them home
from Iraq or helping to arrange life-saving medical care for Iraqi children.
Those are the stories that exemplify what we stand for and how most Marines
behave.
Very Respectfully,
Marine Corps Base Hawaii"[/b]
The vast majority of Marines conduct their duties in an honorable manner
that brings great credit upon the Marine Corps and the United States. There
have been numerous stories of Marines adopting pets and bringing them home
from Iraq or helping to arrange life-saving medical care for Iraqi children.
Those are the stories that exemplify what we stand for and how most Marines
behave.
Very Respectfully,
Marine Corps Base Hawaii"[/b]
I can't keep up with your edits.
Yeah, taking a dog home is one thing. I don't care if the soldiers return home with all the strays of Iraq.
While in Iraq, the dogs should not be a concern in the slightest. They should not be tended to in Iraq. There are bigger fish to fry in that desert right now, and injured dogs are hardly on the list of priorities.