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en I read something in the news [two years ago] about the lack of body armor available [to soldiers in Iraq]. I knew the American people knew very little about this, [but] I felt that if the American people did know, they would be very alarmed. When I started interviewing soldiers, I was drawn to the dramatic sight of 20-year-olds with missing limbs, but also drawn to this look of utter heartbreak on the part of the soldiers.

en Our goal is to continue providing the American soldier with the best, most protective body armor in the world. We are working with soldiers, commanders, the medical community and industry to continue these improvements while ensuring the safety of our soldiers.

en The war in Iraq is immoral, illegal and cruel. Overwhelmingly, Americans, soldiers and Iraqis want American soldiers out of Iraq.

en We went to Iraq because we care what happens to Americans -- what happens to American soldiers, what happens to American people.

en They should be as concerned with the soldiers in the field as they are with a cartoon. Maybe they should provide the body armor soldiers need to help avoid the sort of injury shown in the cartoon.

en We call Japanese soldiers fanatics when they die rather than surrender, whereas American soldiers who do the same thing are called heroes
  Robert Maynard Hutchins

en We call Japanese soldiers fanatics when they die rather than surrender, whereas American soldiers who do the same thing are called heroes
  Robert Maynard Hutchins

en We call Japanese soldiers fanatics when they die rather than surrender, whereas American soldiers who do the same thing are called heroes
  Robert Maynard Hutchins

en It is just a way for the city, public officials to show their thanks to the American soldiers. By showing their support it also shows God's involvement in the soldiers' daily activities.

en When an American soldier shoots someone in the street, they say it's his right because the situation is tense. We accept that U.S. soldiers kill in suspicion and fear, and we should keep in mind also the tension of police and soldiers.

en According to our knowledge and information all over Iraq, especially in those places who are in direct contact with American soldiers dealing with the people, they are very friendly,

en Technology is a big part of it. The really unprecedented example to me is 'The War Tapes' [directed by Deborah Scranton], in which the soldiers themselves are making the film, showing what is going on and what they're going through. You can sense the dissatisfaction among the soldiers. After that, the [recent] news that generals are criticizing the war plan doesn't come as a big surprise.

en It's one of those songs that when we play for an audience it's interesting to see people's reactions. What do you think soldiers are? Where do you think they come from? All those soldiers have mothers and fathers. I always like a song that makes people think a bit.

en A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection.

en The military is trying to take better care of the soldiers' mental health in the field and that may have some bearing on the outcome, but I still expect to see CMI in those soldiers who are in Iraq now when they return.

en Someone earlier made a remark about losing 500 soldiers and 2,200 wounded in Iraq. Those soldiers were sent there by the vote of Sen. Lieberman, Sen. Edwards and Sen. Kerry. I think that is a serious matter.


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