YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE TROOPS OVERSEAS IS AS IMPORTANT NOW AS EVER

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice* | June 4, 2008 

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Special Report from G.I. America

Let Master Sergeant Brendan O’Connor know that we support him and his mission. You can help G.I. America support our troops, and let them know they’ve not been forgotten by sending GI America’s Operation We Care Package today!

Troop Action: For an additional account of this harrowing battle, refer to Captain Sheffield Ford’s narrative

Surrounded on all sides by hardened Taliban fighters, a vastly outnumbered force of Americans and Afghans fought nearly to the last bullet. In June 2006, 47-year-old Master Sergeant Brendan O’Connor of the 7th Special Forces Group – the Army’s elite Green Berets – was the team’s medic during Operation Kaika. The Taliban believed this isolated group of Americans and Afghans, numbering less than 70, would be an easy target. They were gravely mistaken.

When the terrorists sprang their trap, the sky exploded with the thunder of rifle, machine-gun, and grenade fire from both sides. The main group was separated by more than 100 yards, and the situation at both positions was dire.

O’Connor heard over the radio that several wounded men ahead of a forward position could be overrun at any moment. Leading a team of eight, he quickly traversed the distance between the two positions and took stock of the situation. There he saw two wounded men – Staff Sergeant Matthew Binney and Staff Sergeant Joseph Fuerst – farther ahead and knew he had to reach them. Disregarding three enemy machine-guns, O’Connor dropped to his stomach and began an arduous crawl to the wounded troops. Restricted in his movements by his protective armor, O’Connor paused and removed the only shield he had from the hostile onslaught, his Interceptor bullet proof vest. He traded his armor for a cloth sign that he pinned to his back to alert the close-air support attack helicopters that he was friendly.

The 200 foot crawl was nearly an hour and a half of constant enemy fire directed at the brave American. Reaching a compound to which he could pull the wounded, he singlehandedly moved the two soldiers there and performed emergency first-aid. As night fell, O’Connor made several trips to move the Binney and Fuerst back to the advanced position. From there, they were able to medevac the injured, and begin their own exfiltration to the security of the patrol base.

While Fuerst did not survive his severe injuries, Binney lived because of the bold decision made by a 47-year-old-medic more concerned with the lives of his friends than his own. For his actions, O’Connor was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, the first time a member of the 7th Special Forces Group was awarded this honor since July of 1964.

Our troops are doing good works and putting their lives on the line. Now, it’s up to us to put our hearts and donations out there for them. Together, we can help fill that empty spot in some soldier’s heart. We can bring a smile to a young marine. We can light up the face of a young man or woman who is too far from friends and home.

Click Here: http://GIAmerica.org/donate.htm

Have you been wanting to send your support to a soldier who is in harm’s way but you have no idea of what to send, who to send it to, or how to send it?

You see, because of security concerns, individual Americans, like you, even though they’d like to, cannot send letters and packages marked for delivery to “Any Service Member”; the very troops who need our support the most.

But through OPERATION WE CARE PACKAGE, YOU can sponsor a package that will be delivered to a deployed service member. Operation We Care Package is the grassroots effort you can be proud to support, so PLEASE HELP US SEND OPERATION WE CARE PACKAGES TO THE TROOPS!

Click to find out how: http://GIAmerica.org/donate.htm

On behalf of Operation We Care Package and our young patriots in the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard,

THANK YOU. G.I. America,

PS - If you’d like to include a personal note, you may do so by e-mail to www.GIAmerica.org; or by regular letter to GI America, 24338 El Toro Rd. Suite E-108 Laguna Woods, CA 92637. We will include your message in your Operation We Care Package. We also encourage you to include your mailing address, if you’d like to correspond with our troops in the field. Again on behalf of our troops, thanks for your continuing support.


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