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IRAQ: Barbecues and Re-enlistment mark holiday

Some barbecued. Some re-enlisted.

As friends and relatives back home slept, members of the U.S. armed forces marked Independence Day  in outposts, camps and forward operating bases.

More than 1,200 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines gathered from across Iraq to take the oath of re-enlistment at Al Faw Palace at Camp Victory. Sgt Major Marvin L. Hill said it was the largest re-enlistment ceremony since the all-volunteer force began in 1973.

Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the multi-national forces in Iraq, administered the oath.
"Volunteering to continue to serve our nation, while deployed,is both noble and inspiring," he said.

Not far from the Al Faw Palace, one of the surviving symbols of the excesses of former dictator Saddam Hussein, the headquarters company of the 716th Military Police Brigade held its July 4th barbecue in a more modest setting.

About 70 soldiers gathered under a cloth canopy inside an enclosure of concrete blast walls. Before the barbecue began, they stood erect for half an hour as their commanding officers handed out commendations to about a dozen soldiers, then re-enlisted two who had missed the morning ceremony.
Three officers made speeches that were mercifully short.

Capt. Nathan Brookshire, the company commander, advised the troops to enjoy the holiday, but to be prepared to get back to work afterwards. The soldiers barbecued steaks and hot dogs in 100-plus heat.

“I volunteer every time; I just love to grill,” said Sgt. First Class Wayne Ebenreiter of Chicago, whose Army T-shirt was dripping sweat. Ebenreiter also doubled as the vocalist, belting out songs about combat in a grunge style.

Like most of the soldiers, Ebenreiter talked wistfully of home—barbecue and baseball. “At home this is how I cook every day,” he said.

He’s from Chicago: “ChiTown, my Cubbies. Nothing but the best. I wish I was sitting there right now by Wrigley Field.”

Soldiers ate at rickety wooden tables that had been made by hand. They talked quietly as a band played for an hour. There was no dancing on the gravel courtyard. In two hours it all broke up. Time to get back to work.

--Doug Smith in Baghdad

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Congrats nate, Sorry I can't be there. Hurry back home with the company.

This is an incredible story - the biggest reenlistment ceremony in American history - and a testament to the character and fortitude of our military men and women and their families. It's too bad that there wasn't any room to squeeze this into the print edition, but I am not at all surprised that the LAT editors chose to run a "nude surfing" story in its place. As far as I can tell, nude surfers are the last key demographic still subscribing to your paper.

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