Jun 2008
From Major Bourland 24 June 08
June/25/2008 15:11 Filed in: Iraq
Updates
I love getting these messages. I know why I am
doing what I am doing and I know it is costing a
lot to do it, BUT when I read these letters it
reinforces the HEART REASON I am doing what I do.
And to all of you who are helping with your
donations of money and supplies, THANK YOU! THANK
YOU! THANK YOU! from the bottom of my heart and
THANK YOU EVEN MORE THAN THAT from the MARINES
receiving the benefit of your efforts and gifts . .
. .
Semper Fi and God Bless,
Jodi
(via any Marine) Major Bourland, 2/24 Weaps
24 June
Gang, first and most important, thank you all for your support. Mail has been hit or miss with air delivery but, hey, some is better than than none.. Don't be discouraged, though, it will get here eventually (like 2 days before we go home.. just kidding)
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Semper Fi and God Bless,
Jodi
(via any Marine) Major Bourland, 2/24 Weaps
24 June
Gang, first and most important, thank you all for your support. Mail has been hit or miss with air delivery but, hey, some is better than than none.. Don't be discouraged, though, it will get here eventually (like 2 days before we go home.. just kidding)
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Insights and Duststorms in Iraq 
June/18/2008 21:53 Filed in: Iraq
Updates
12 June - 2008 (Al Anbar, Iraq)
I'd like to share a piece of an e mail that I recently responded to. One of my good friends asked me why I felt such pride to be a Marine. Below is my response. I think this accurately captures why Marines do what we do here
"You asked me why I enjoy being a Marine so much. Being a Marine is all about taking pride in your job. Marines are an intensely proud and motivated lot. You won't hear too many Marines complain about being in Iraq too long like a few of our sister services do. To give an example, the other day I found out that we had to send a few Marines back early to get everything ready for our return to the states. Read More...
I'd like to share a piece of an e mail that I recently responded to. One of my good friends asked me why I felt such pride to be a Marine. Below is my response. I think this accurately captures why Marines do what we do here
"You asked me why I enjoy being a Marine so much. Being a Marine is all about taking pride in your job. Marines are an intensely proud and motivated lot. You won't hear too many Marines complain about being in Iraq too long like a few of our sister services do. To give an example, the other day I found out that we had to send a few Marines back early to get everything ready for our return to the states. Read More...
Hello from Captain Matory, Golf 2/3
June/09/2008 20:59 Filed in: Iraq
Updates
This is why I do what I do! God is certainly
"Supporting Our Heroes" how on earth could I do any
less. This came from Dianne, in Tampa
FL.
Date: June 9, 2008 4:52:28 PM CDT
Subject: Hello from Capt Matory, Golf 2/3
Dearest Dianne,
I know this message is pretty late considering the wonderful support you and your people have shown Golf 2/3 but we just recently took over an area that had email. While I always try to impress upon Your Marines that email is a "lazy" form of communication and that writing a letter and mailing it is always preferred when connecting with family and friends back home, I have found that I myself have just got to use email to ensure that folks back home know what is going on.
Also, I am not sure if you are aware, but due to our lack of email and internet, I failed to keep up with the Any Marine program so you are actually our sole supporter at this time. Read More...
Date: June 9, 2008 4:52:28 PM CDT
Subject: Hello from Capt Matory, Golf 2/3
Dearest Dianne,
I know this message is pretty late considering the wonderful support you and your people have shown Golf 2/3 but we just recently took over an area that had email. While I always try to impress upon Your Marines that email is a "lazy" form of communication and that writing a letter and mailing it is always preferred when connecting with family and friends back home, I have found that I myself have just got to use email to ensure that folks back home know what is going on.
Also, I am not sure if you are aware, but due to our lack of email and internet, I failed to keep up with the Any Marine program so you are actually our sole supporter at this time. Read More...
Major Bourland Is On A Roll ... 2/24 checking in
June/07/2008 14:19 Filed in: Iraq
Updates
Date: June
6, 2008 7:48:50 PM CDT
Subject: Major Bourland Is On A Roll.. 2/24 checking in
We have been conducting several operations in the area. Badguys, unm you should find a new profession because your days are numbered, no really you should head for the mountains. Maybe Afghanistan?? They have mountains there. I'll put in a good word for you with a couple hundred of my close Marine buddies there.
Last week there we were on a patrol, following some warm foot prints on the trail, sweat salt in the eyes, body armor pulling at your muscles in your back, thin layer of dirt covering all of your exposed skin and we got a nice calling card from Mr Scumbag. A nice IED that scratched our truck. OK maybe a bit more than scratched but every one was good to go but pissed. Read More...
Subject: Major Bourland Is On A Roll.. 2/24 checking in
We have been conducting several operations in the area. Badguys, unm you should find a new profession because your days are numbered, no really you should head for the mountains. Maybe Afghanistan?? They have mountains there. I'll put in a good word for you with a couple hundred of my close Marine buddies there.
Last week there we were on a patrol, following some warm foot prints on the trail, sweat salt in the eyes, body armor pulling at your muscles in your back, thin layer of dirt covering all of your exposed skin and we got a nice calling card from Mr Scumbag. A nice IED that scratched our truck. OK maybe a bit more than scratched but every one was good to go but pissed. Read More...
3/4 1st Sgt Wells Checking In - June 3rd
June/04/2008 14:45 Filed in: Iraq
Updates
Via Any
Marine Website:
03 June - Friends and family members of Weapons Company,
It's been a long week but I find myself once again writing my weekly post. Our Marines have done so much this week that it's hard to decide what to tell you about. I spent the week with one of my platoons that I don't normally see a lot because they are quite a distance from me. These warriors are counted among the most proficient and dedicated in the battalion. When I arrived at their position, I began talking to them about re enlistments. Right now, the moral in our company is very high and we have a lot of young men who want to "stay Marine".
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03 June - Friends and family members of Weapons Company,
It's been a long week but I find myself once again writing my weekly post. Our Marines have done so much this week that it's hard to decide what to tell you about. I spent the week with one of my platoons that I don't normally see a lot because they are quite a distance from me. These warriors are counted among the most proficient and dedicated in the battalion. When I arrived at their position, I began talking to them about re enlistments. Right now, the moral in our company is very high and we have a lot of young men who want to "stay Marine".
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Headquarters Platoon 3/4 Checking In
June/03/2008 22:08 Filed in: Iraq
Updates
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Dear Dianne,
First of all, let me start off by telling you how grateful we are for your support. My name is Corporal Soto, and this is my second deployment to Iraq. I served with First Sergeant Bass last deployment with CAAT 2 (Last deployment, we were known as Mobile Assault Platoon 2). For this deployment, I am with the Headquarters Platoon in Weapons Company serving under First Sergeant Wells.
This year Weapons Company is spread thin throughout the Al Anbar Province. All five platoons within the company (Headquarters Platoon, CAAT 1 Platoon, CAAT 2 Platoon, 81’s Platoon and Sniper Platoon) are all thankful for your support. We greatly appreciate the time and effort you have put toward the support of the war. You may or may not know this, but when you send a package for a Marine, it really brightens their day. Read More...
Dear Dianne,
First of all, let me start off by telling you how grateful we are for your support. My name is Corporal Soto, and this is my second deployment to Iraq. I served with First Sergeant Bass last deployment with CAAT 2 (Last deployment, we were known as Mobile Assault Platoon 2). For this deployment, I am with the Headquarters Platoon in Weapons Company serving under First Sergeant Wells.
This year Weapons Company is spread thin throughout the Al Anbar Province. All five platoons within the company (Headquarters Platoon, CAAT 1 Platoon, CAAT 2 Platoon, 81’s Platoon and Sniper Platoon) are all thankful for your support. We greatly appreciate the time and effort you have put toward the support of the war. You may or may not know this, but when you send a package for a Marine, it really brightens their day. Read More...
Comments and Thoughts from Maj. Bourland 2/24
June/03/2008 22:07 Filed in: Iraq
Updates
From:
Dianne
Villano
Date: June 3, 2008 3:39:33 PM CDT
Subject: Comments and Thoughts From Maj Bourland ... 2/24
· The surge didn't work in Iraq…………….no really, they said that, or should I say continue to say that. Read More...
Date: June 3, 2008 3:39:33 PM CDT
Subject: Comments and Thoughts From Maj Bourland ... 2/24
- "Eighteen American soldiers died in May, the lowest total of the war and an 86 percent drop from the 126 who died in May 2007."
· The surge didn't work in Iraq…………….no really, they said that, or should I say continue to say that. Read More...