Not many of Kyle Roeter's classmates at Bellevue High School joined the Army. After graduation in 2003, many went to the University of Washington or out-of-state colleges. But seeing the country heading into war, Roeter decided to join the Army - at West Point.
Five years later, the West Point graduate has learned he's going to Iraq in his first tour of duty.
"I've been sitting on the sideline for the past five years," Roeter said Tuesday. "I feel that if our nation is at war, I signed up in the Army to get deployed, to help in the conflict."
The 23-year-old is one of the nearly 10,000 soldiers from Fort Lewis, located just south of Tacoma, who will deploy to Iraq between this winter and summer of 2009.The above is from Manuel Valdes' "
Army sending 10,000 Fort Lewis soldiers to Iraq" (
AP) about the service members scheduled to be sent to the ongoing, illegal war. Mike Barber's "
Area troops ordered to Iraq: 2 Stryker brigades, National Guard to deploy next year" (
Seattle Post-Intelligencer) adds to the topic:
Combined with smaller active units as well as Guard and reserve forces called to active duty, the deployments mean more than 12,000, and perhaps close to 15,000, members of the armed forces from Washington could be serving in Iraq by mid-2009. There are now about 152,000 U.S. troops in Iraq."As more Fort Lewis soldiers are called to war, I continue my steadfast support of our soldiers and their loved ones," Gov. Chris Gregoire said in a statement Tuesday. "The courage and commitment of the men and women who serve our country so selflessly is inspiring. They have the gratitude and praise of their families, communities and fellow citizens."The 81st comprises units of about 2,400 citizen-soldiers from around Washington who are mostly leaving their civilian jobs to serve. The 81st is rounded out by an infantry battalion of 850 soldiers from the California Army National Guard, along with a contingent from Montana and Texas.Gina Cavallaro breaks down the specifics in "
Army IDs brigades deploying in 2009" (
Army Times):
The seven brigades confirmed as part of the regular rotation to Iraq are:• 4th "Highlanders" BCT, 1st Armored Division, Ft. Bliss, Texas in late spring;• 4th "Red Devils" BCT, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C. in summer;• 5th "Strike and Destroy" Stryker BCT, 2nd Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis in late summer;• 1st "Devils in Baggy Pants" BCT, 82nd Airborne Division, Ft. Bragg in late summer• 3rd "Arrowhead" Stryker BCT, 2nd Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis in late summer;• 4th "Dragons" BCT, 1st Infantry Division, Ft. Riley, Kan in late summer;• 115th Fires "Cowboy Thunder" Brigade, a National Guard unit from Cheyenne, Wyo., in summer.And the presidential candidates for the Democratic and Republican parties have no plans to end the illegal war. Even if elected, they both acknowledge that US troops will remain in Iraq throughout their first term. Ralph Nader is the independent presidential candidate and we'll note
this from Team Nader:
Only $10,000 from $3 Million Mark
Posted by The Nader Team on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 06:06:00 PM
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Wow!
You guys are blowing the roof off of our $150,000 widget!
And now, we're only $10,000 away from hitting the $3 million mark for the year.
We need to get there by midnight tonight.
Why?
Because at midnight tonight we close our books for the month of September. And report to the FEC.
All the national pundits will ask -- hey Nader/Gonzalez.
How much money have you raised with one month left until the election?
And we can say -- $3 million.
So, if you haven't given yet, donate now to Nader/Gonzalez.
There couldn't be a better time to donate.
Then tonight, sit back and watch a live feed of Ralph Nader's speech to the San Francisco Commonwealth Club at 9:30 p.m. EST.
Topic A: The Bailout of Wall Street Crooks and the Grassroots Uprising Against the Corporate Dominated Two Party System.
Watch it live here.
In the meantime, let's crank it up one last time in September.
And get 'er done.
Onward to November.
The Nader Team
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Staying with the presidential race,
yesterday Katie Couric interview the McCain-Palin ticket for The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.