guntherconcept
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:13 PM
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Return from Iraq, go to jail |
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Not sure if anyone's posted on this, but I found it at http://www.reachm.com/amstreet/archives/2005/01/18/hinesville-georgia-you-suck/">The American Street: Pcf. Herold Noel, 25, wasn’t expecting a parade. But when he and his fellow soldiers from the Army’s Expeditionary Unit 37 arrived home from Iraq in Hinesville, Ga. they got what one might call less than a hero’s welcome. Waiting for them as they deplaned were local police officers. In their hands were lists of names of soldiers with outstanding warrants, mostly for traffic and parking tickets left unpaid while off fighting the war.
“I had a couple ,” Noel recalls. “I told my family to meet me in the parking lot and I went out the side door.” According to Noel, several soldiers were hauled away in cuffs as their families looked on.
original at http://www.gnn.tv/articles/article.php?id=1054">this link:
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:14 PM
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1. SUPPORT THE TROOPS, WOO-HOO!!!!!!!!! |
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:16 PM
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2. mostly for traffic and parking tickets l |
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how DARE they not pay these while they ARE IN IRAQ
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:16 PM
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3. Is this one of 'their' methods to get |
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soldiers to reinlist? They need those warm bodies, doncha know?
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:16 PM
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4. Neither link worked for me. |
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Edited on Tue Jan-18-05 01:18 PM by Q3JR4
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:23 PM
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Very powerful article.
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Noel, who received several medals for his actions, left Hinesville shortly after his less-than-heartwarming homecoming, heading back to his native New York City. The reception there was even more bleak. When he tried to apply for public housing, he was told there was a freeze on new applications. When he went to the city's Emergency Assistance Unit, he was told there nothing they could do for him either. A brief stint at a city shelter for the homeless was a disaster - all his clothes, and his military medals, were stolen.
He is now homeless, traversing the city with his two-year old son, Anthony, caught in a so-far fruitless search for housing. For the last six months, he has been lost in a Kafka-esque maze of public and private service agencies. His only shelter: his 1994 Jeep. He sleeps in the car, while his son crashes on friends' and family members' couches. He sent his two other children, twins aged six, to Florida to stay with their grandmother.
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Despite everything, Noel says he would enlist again.
"I'm always going to be a soldier. I'm going to speak so my country can be a better country. I'm not bashing the military - but if you want people to protect this country, you have to protect them."
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Tue Jan-18-05 01:54 PM
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6. Please, Sir, may I have another? |
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