Post details: Rough Riders



Paul the Pig, the official unofficial mascot of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, is a world traveler and writes about his adventures.

Rough Riders

October 5th, 2007 (113 views )

The phrase says it all.

I got to spend a few days out of the office with these guys and they're tremendous. The Rough Riders' sole responsibility is to safely escort MNSTC-I personnel on the road from the IZ to other places in Iraq. And they have a perfect record, for which this organization is extremely grateful.

It's a challenging job, and not one for the faint of heart. It's high risk and requires exceptional discipline and highly coordinated teamwork. And these guys love what they do.

Attention to detail is critical, because what you don't see can be deadly. You have to rule the road and be aggressive enough to take and own every stretch of it. And you must be ready to engage the enemy at any time in any place.

George Orwell once said, "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." I sleep well because I know that when my friends and I have to travel, we will have the best protection that the military has to offer.

Happiness is definitely a belt-fed weapon.

Please continue to pray for all of our servicemembers over here, but especially for these men.

Until next time,
Paul

Comments:

Comment from: Ben and Suzi [Visitor] Email
Paul,
Thanks so much for an "insider's" view of the war! You should have a job with NBC!

Suzi
PermalinkPermalink 10/09/07 @ 18:51
Comment from: Mom [Visitor]
It's nice to see and know about some of the "behind the scenes" soldiers who do so much to protect so many. They are truly unsung heroes, and this blog has given faces to some of them in a war that seems to keep the majority of our brave soldiers both faceless and anonymous except a few!
Tell them to keep up the good work and protection for those of you whose lives depend on it!! Special thanks to them from your family!!
Love,
Mom and Dad
PermalinkPermalink 10/11/07 @ 18:37

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