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		<title>Waving Goodbye To Iraq</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Soldiers in Iraq are packing up their rucksacks, turning in their Kevlar and helmets, cleaning their guns, and piling into C-130 aircraft to fly home. On the long flight home many of the soldiers will pass the time on the flight talking about all the things they are going to do when they get home]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1538" src="http://change-production.s3.amazonaws.com/photos/wordpress_copies/war/2010/09/usarmy5-250x187.jpg" height="187" alt="" width="250" />Soldiers in Iraq are packing up their rucksacks, turning in their Kevlar and helmets, cleaning their guns, and piling into C-130 aircraft to fly home. On the long flight home many of the soldiers will pass the time on the flight talking about all the things they are going to do when they get home. Some will get married, many will start a family, go back to school, lay on the beach. Soldiers will salivate talking about grilling a steak with corn on the cob and washing it down with an ice-cold beer. There will be as many “when I get back home plans” as there are soldiers.</p>
<p>Some of the soldiers will be returning to their childhood bedrooms at their parents&#8217; house, and the high-school memorabilia will still be on the walls because these young soldiers went straight from high school to boot camp. The older reservists and National Guard will go back to their “regular jobs” as accountants, mechanics, waitresses, doctors, and stay-at home moms.</p>
<p>All of the soldiers both young and old will be reflecting on what they saw during their deployment in Iraq, including many of the soldiers with multi deployments in the seven and half year war.</p>
<p>They will be thinking about the <a href="http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/08/24/1313519/us-military-deaths-in-iraq-war.html">4, 416 soldiers that have died in Iraq</a>. Maybe one of the dead was a bunkmate, or a brother. They will think about the <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Global-News/2010/0819/Iraq-war-by-the-numbers-as-last-US-combat-brigade-leaves">31,882 injured</a>. They will think about their comrade that lost their leg, their arm and their face. They will think about the soldier that lost their eyesight, or hearing, or the many soldiers with traumatic brain injuries.</p>
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<p>The slide show in the minds of the soldiers will continue and it will drift to the Iraqis, with estimates ranging from 112,625 to 300, 000 dead. And one can assume ten times that number injured. None of the Iraqi’s names get printed in the newspaper. The soldier heading home will probably think about the child they saw killed by a roadside bomb, the wailing mother holding her bloodied infant. The old man drinking tea that suddenly vanished into dust during a powerful explosion.</p>
<p>The saddest part of the flight home might be when the soldier, under orders from the U.S. military, asks themselves why? Why were we here? What did we accomplish? For the sake of the soldier, I hope their minds get off this topic quickly. Soldiers don’t make decisions about war &#8212; politicians do. Soldiers follow orders and risk being court-marshaled if they disobey.</p>
<p>It is the job of the politician to determine the why of war, and the job of history to determine if it was a success.</p>
<p>The next several weeks will be vibrant days for the soldiers returning home. There will be parades, and parties and celebrations with friends and loved ones. The first few weeks will be exciting and allow the soldiers to blow off some steam.</p>
<p>After a few more weeks, “life” will set in and the soldiers will have to adjust to being home. Driving a car again and realizing that the piece of trash in the road is not an IED, that a clash of thunder is not a mortar round, and a stalled car is not a suicide bomber.</p>
<p>These will be difficult weeks and months for the returning soldiers. Encourage them and listen. <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-500803_162-20015242-500803.html">It will be even more difficult for 50,000 troops that still remain in Iraq</a>. As of today, these troops are not called combat troops anymore. They are “peace keeping” troops.</p>
<p>But unfortunately, the violence in Iraq continues despite the politicians&#8217; new terminology.</p>
<p><em>Photo credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/soldiersmediacenter/4948604364/sizes/m/in/photostream/">U.S. Army</a></em></p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://humanrights.change.org/blog/view/waving_goodbye_to_iraq" title="Waving Goodbye To Iraq">Waving Goodbye To Iraq</a></p>
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		<title>Soldier in Tennessee arrested, accused of killing wife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(CNN) &#8212; A soldier who had been slated to begin serving at Fort Campbell in Tennessee was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of killing his wife, police said.





Jonathan Downing was found in a wooded area 20 miles from the home where his wife was found slain, police say.




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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>(<a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/08/tennessee.soldier.killing/index.html">CNN</a>)</strong> &#8212; A soldier who had been slated to begin serving at Fort Campbell in Tennessee was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of killing his wife, police said.</p>
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<p><!--endclickprintexclude-->Jonathan Clyde Downing, 31, was being held without bond and will be tried in civilian court in the killing of 25-year-old Sena Marie Downing, said Jim Knoll, public information officer for police in Clarksville, Tennessee.</p>
<p>Police officers went to the couple&#8217;s Clarksville home shortly after 3 a.m. after receiving notice of a possible shooting, Knoll said.</p>
<p>&#8220;When the officers responded, the door was ajar; they went in and found her inside of the garage, and she had been shot,&#8221; Knoll told CNN in a telephone interview.</p>
<p>A few hours later, officers with the Tennessee Highway Patrol and the Robertson County Sheriff&#8217;s Office located Downing&#8217;s vehicle about 20 miles away in Robertson County and found Downing in woods nearby, Knoll said.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s where he finally gave up,&#8221; Knoll said. &#8220;It took them almost two hours to convince him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Downing, who had recently served at Fort Knox in Kentucky, was taken into custody shortly before noon and was charged with <a href="http://topics.cnn.com/topics/Murder_and_Homicide">criminal homicide</a>.</p>
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