----- Original Message -----
From: REDBIRD
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 11:53 PM
Subject: Man who mowed down Arlington West crosses
Mr. Northern:
I am a Veteran of the Iraq war,
having served with the 4th Infantry Division on the initial invasion
with Force Package One.
While I was in Iraq,a very good
friend of mine, Christopher Cutchall,was killed in an unarmoredHMMWV
outside of Baghdad. He was a cavalry scout serving with the 3d ID.Once
he had declined the award of a medal because Soldiers assigned to him
did not receive similar awards that he had recommended. He left two
sons and awonderful wife. On Monday night, August 16, you ran down the
memorial cross erected for him by Arlington West.
One of my Soldiers in Iraq was
Roger Turner. We gave him a hard time because he always wore all of
his protective equipment, including three pairs of glasses or goggles.
He did this because he wanted to make sure that he returned home to
his family. He rode a bicycle to work every day to make sure that he
was able to save enough money on his Army salary to send his son to
college. At Camp Anaconda, where the squadron briefly stayed, a rocket
landed inside a tent, sending a piece of debris or fragment into him
and killed him. On Monday night, August 16, you ran down the memorial
cross erected for him by Arlington West.
One of my Soldiers was Henry
Bacon. He was one of the finest men I ever met. He was in perfect
shape for a man over forty, working hard at night. He told me that he
did that because he didn't have much money to buy nice things for his
wife, who he loved so much, so he had to be in good shape for her. He
was like a father to many young men in his section of maintenance
mechanics. They fixed our vehicles with almost no support and
fabricated parts and made repairs that kept our squadron rolling on
the longest, fastest armor advance ever made under fire. He was so
very proud of his son-in-law that married the beautiful daughter so
well raised by Henry. His son-in-law was a helicopter pilot with the
1st Cavalry Division, who died last year. Henry stopped to rescue a
vehicle belonging to another unit on what was to be his last day in
Iraq. He could have kept rolling - he was headed to Kuwait after a
year's tour. But he stopped. He could have sent others to do the work,
but he was on the ground, leading by example, when he was killed. On
Monday night, August 16, you took it upon yourself to go out in the
country, where a peaceful group was exercising their constitutional
rights, and harming no one, and you ran down the memorial cross
erected for Henry and for his son-in-law by Arlington West.
Mr. Northern - I know little
about Cindy Sheehan except that she is a grieving mother, a gentle
soul, and wants to bring harm to no one. I know little about you
except that you found your way to Crawford on Monday night in August
with chains and a pipe attached to your truck for the sole purpose of
dishonoring a memorial erected for my friends and lost Soldiers and
hundreds of others that served this nation when they were called. I
find it disheartening that good men like these have died so that
people like you can threaten a mother who lost a child with your
actions. I hope that you are ashamed of yourself.
Perry Jefferies, First Sergeant, USA
(retired)
article found at http://cindysheehan.dailykos.com/