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(Message started by: Ree on Oct 12th, 2003, 1:55pm)

Title: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Ree on Oct 12th, 2003, 1:55pm
Sunday, October 12, 2003  
Long journey nearing end for Iwo Jima group
By Scott Schonauer, Stars and Stripes
European edition, Wednesday, October 8,2003
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain — During the opening days of the war in Iraq, Marines from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit prepared for their mission so far from the battlefield they were in a different time zone.

Instead of taking helicopters from ships hugging the coastline, they boarded C-130 cargo planes from a Mediterranean port.

Within hours, they would complete the 1,000-mile journey from Souda Bay, Crete, to northern Iraq — roughly the distance from Boston to Chicago.

When the first Marine’s boot touched the ground, he made history. Marines from an amphibious ship had never traveled farther to reach the front lines.

It was one of the enduring memories of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group’s deployment. After fighting in the war in Iraq and wrapping up a peacekeeping operation off the coast of Liberia, the roughly 5,000 sailors and Marines with the three-ship task force are going home.

They are in Rota to wash down their vehicles, repair equipment, paint the ships and get some rest before they make the return trip across the Atlantic Ocean.

When they pull into their home ports in Virginia, the group will have completed an eight-month deployment that took them from the Persian Gulf to the coast of West Africa. It was the first deployment for the Iwo Jima, the Navy’s newest troop carrier.

“For a brand-new ship, it went and did a lot of great things,” said Col. Andrew Frick, commander of the Marines who landed in Iraq.

The group, which includes the dock-landing ship USS Carter Hall and amphibious transport dock USS Nashville, left the East Coast on March 4.

After picking up about 1,400 Marines from the 26th Expeditionary Unit in North Carolina, the ships headed toward the Persian Gulf. They were part of the last group of ships to leave for the Middle East before the war.

But they would not operate in the Arabian Gulf during the onset of Operation Iraqi Freedom. A change in battle plans had them stop in Souda Bay to drop off equipment and Marines.

Capt. David Taylor, commander of Amphibious Squadron Six, said the crew was given 24 hours to offload the three ships and Marines in Crete. Once they dropped off the troops and gear, the ships steamed toward the eastern edge of the Mediterranean to launch the helicopters.

The day the helicopters took off from the deck inspired many sailors and Marines. Taylor said he still gets goose bumps talking about it.

“The whole ship was literally vibrating,” he said. “And if you were up in the catwalks, we had many sailors and Marines who were up there because we knew we were about to send our Marines into harm’s way. It was very exciting, but it was just full of pride, too.”

Before the mission, the Marines had shattered distance records in Afghanistan. Frick said the Marines will probably travel as long or longer distances in future conflicts. Launching from a port in the Mediterranean showed that the Navy can project its combat power from afar.

“Everybody thought we would be close to the beach,” Frick said. “We can go beyond. You think you’re safe? We can get to you. And that is unique this year and I think it is something that we’ve just been lucky enough to demonstrate, but it will be more and more commonplace in the future.”

The group eventually traveled to the Persian Gulf but later returned to the Mediterranean. In August, the troops were ordered to head to the coast of Liberia to help support the international peacekeeping force. They stayed three miles offshore for about two months.

The three ships also traveled to the Horn of Africa to support the war on terrorism and participated in an exercise in Albania. So far, the ship has traveled more than 35,000 miles.
ALMOST HOME!!! http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=17336&archive=trueThanks for all the support... Ree and family~~~


Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Karla on Oct 12th, 2003, 3:15pm
Yeah Ree!  He's comming home!  This is wonderful news.  I am so happy for your family.  

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Mastifflvr28 on Oct 12th, 2003, 3:25pm
YEA!!!!!!!!
nana ree ree, whooo hoooo
Mast

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by jonny on Oct 12th, 2003, 3:41pm
ROCK-N FUCKINGROLL.....Ree!!! ;D

...........................jonny

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by cathy on Oct 12th, 2003, 4:29pm
Happy for you Ree..... ;D

Cathy

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Kirk on Oct 12th, 2003, 4:33pm
Three Generations of Marines happy for you here, Ree.
None of us liked forward deployments. They suck, for want of a better word.
When he is done, tell him 1431 days aren't that bad ;D

TTFN

Kirk

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Leesa on Oct 12th, 2003, 5:29pm
WOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO  ;D great news Ree Im very happy for you and the family!! Im happy dancin BIG TIME!!  ;D
L

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by BobG on Oct 12th, 2003, 6:21pm
Great news!  ;D

Semper Fi Mom.

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Donna on Oct 13th, 2003, 5:08pm
Your family must be bustin' with joy and pride.  What a great day when he walks in that front door and says "Hi , I'm home".

Very happy for you all.

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by catlind on Oct 13th, 2003, 5:16pm
Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  That brave young man will be home soon Nana Ree!!!!!!!!!

I'm so happy for you girl!  Oh the stories he will have to tell!! ;)

Tell him his Air Force contingent here in Nebraska said a very heartfelt Thank you for what he did! :)

Cat

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by nancyc on Oct 13th, 2003, 6:11pm
Give him a big hug and kiss from your clusterhead family..we hold him in our thoughts and prayers until he walks in that door, sis...I am so happy for you...smiles,nancyc ;D

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Edna on Oct 13th, 2003, 8:25pm
Ree, that is wonderful news and I'm betting you're still flying on cloud 9!!!!!!

Make sure you give him extra bear hugs from us when you hugging him tight!!!

Prayers do work!!!!!!

pf wishes,
EDNA

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by TxBasslady on Oct 13th, 2003, 8:32pm
;D   ;D   ;D

A big .....YEEHAW..... to you and Sean from Texas.

Tell him we love him and appreciate his service to this great COUNTRY !         8)

Jean

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by Charlie on Oct 14th, 2003, 1:00am
Good news Ree.

Home now is terrific. You have every reason to be proud and all branches of the service are full of our very best.

Charlie

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by taraann on Oct 14th, 2003, 11:31am
Wonderful News Ree!!!!!!!!!!!!  I'm so happy for ya!!! ;D

Title: Re: UPDATE: SEANS SHIP...(DEF OFF TOPIC)
Post by oringkid on Oct 14th, 2003, 2:17pm
YEAH!!!!


Sherry



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