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Capt. Frazer Alexander, a vehicle maintenance officer with 1st The
QueenĂ¢€™s Dragoon Guards, and a native of Luxembourg, slowly hobbles
away from the finish line of the Marine Corps Marathon Forward aboard
Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Oct. 30. Alexander was the overall winner
of the marathon and finished in 2 hours and 49 minutes. More than 300
coalition service members participated in the 26.2-mile marathon, which
has been held annually aboard Leatherneck since 2009. The race is a
satellite edition of the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C., one
of the most popular marathons in the U.S. |
Say it out loud and see if it makes sense to you.
They're running marathons in a war zone.
Say it again and see if this crap makes sense.
They're running marathons in a war zone.
Are we operating at max effort to accomplish the mission or is the mission now the mission. One thing is certain. Its a counter insurgency for some of our forces. Anti-terrorist for others and it would appear to be pure dee nation building for the majority. And with that being the case, its time to leave.
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