'Trained and ready'
Guardsmen plan family reunion before heading to war
Appleton unit to escort military supply convoys in Iraq
By Steve Wideman Post-Crescent staff writer
CAMP SHELBY, Miss. -- Crocodile tears welled up in Army Spc. Dan Lederhaus' eyes at thoughts of returning home to Fremont after months of training to fight in the war in Iraq.
"It'll be great just to go home and see my wife, Mae, my kids and my friends," said Lederhaus, who will spend the next four days at home before heading to Kuwait with 620 other members of the Army National Guard's Appleton-based 2nd 'Gator' Battalion, 127th Infantry.
Sure, they are the 'Gator' Battalion, but come on, crocodile tears is not witty. Don't they know what that means? I hope there was a retraapologyd appology today.
http://www.wisinfo.com/postcrescent/news/archive/local_22151444.shtml
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Not assured.
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