FREEDOM ISN'T FREEI grew up on the Dine' bee'kayaa at a place called Indian Wells, Arizona, then later on i moved out to Leupp and lived there for a few years before i joined the army . after coming into the army i lived in Germany for 3 yrs, while i was there i deployed to Bosnia in Support of SFOR, moved back to the US and lived in Georgia for 4 more years and here i deployed to Kosovo in suppoert of KFOR and we managed a city 24hrs a day, that was the best deployment i have done.. would not mind going back.. then in 2003 Janurary i was deployed once again to go to kuwait and get ready to take the country of Iraq.. we trained day and night, sun shine and sand storm.. then on 19 March 2003 we got orders to go, that night was the most intense night of my life the adreniline all night we moved .. for 1 week we moved and after a week we stop north of Karbula.. after a few days we made our way up into Baghdad . 4 Apr 03 we took the Saddam International Airport and lost a great soldier (Mentor and a friend) of my unit whom was awarded the Medal of Honor in 2005 February.. SFC Smith. a few days later we made our way into Baghdad and lost two more soldiers (SSG Hollinsaid and PFC Meyer) there we cleaned up the streets and got the city back on its feet before we redployed back in July to Georgia.. "Rock of the Marne" made some awesome friends there and miss that place Savannah and Hinseville lol.. then i left to go to South Korea. i lived there for one year.. SOJO lol. then i made my way back to fort hood texas where i lived for 4 months and again deployed to iraq for a second time.. and ever since then i have been here in Iraq. what do i miss the most you might ask me? a few thigs actually, i miss the way a fire place smells, the songs, the thoughts, the prays and teachings, the togetherness as the morning approaches, that is what i miss the most i think, all the meetings that we used to run from Leupp to Gallup to Shiprock to Page, Az. that is how i am a Dine' from the inside the four Sacred Mountains. Here in a few weeks i will be heading back to the US for the next chapter in my life, to make a new start and build on what i already have. here is another webpage that i have, feel free to check it out
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The Navajo Nation extends into the states of Utah , Arizona and New Mexico , covering over 27,000 square miles of unparalleled beauty. Dine Bikyah, or Navajoland, is larger than 10 of the 50 states in America. Visitors from around the world are intrigued and mystified when they hear the Navajo language – so, too, were the enemy during World War II. Unknown to many, the Navajo language was used to create a secret code to battle the Japanese. Navajo men were selected to create codes and serve on the front line to overcome and deceive those on the other side of the battlefield. Today, these men are recognized as the famous Navajo Code Talkers, who exemplify the unequaled bravery and patriotism of the Navajo people
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"I am a red man. If the Great Spirit had desired me to be a white man he would have made me so in the first place. He put in your heart certain wishes and plans, in my heart he put other and different desires. Each man is good in his sight. It is not necessary for Eagles to be Crows. We are poor..but we are free. No white man controls our footsteps. If we must die...we die defending our rights." Sitting Bull Hunkpapa Sioux....Don't forget the spouses that are the back bone of every soldier out there, tell them thanks, being a military spouse is the hardest job in the world. Not knowing wheather you will live to see your other half again, or if that would be the last time you hear their voice when they call at 2 in the morning when you been waiting for a week since their last call. Wondering what would say to your kids if they day should ever come, but life goes on. here are what some spouses say about being a spouse in the military:......................................- I remember the waiting... and have been thinking of the sacrifice all of the families make........................- As a Canadian military wife, I just have to say thank you so much for this video. It's so touching and beautiful. I love the song choice. Hugs to my fellow military wives no matter what nation you come from. We all make the sacrafice for our men.............................- My husband has not fought over seas yet, but my dad just returned form a year long tour and I want to thank you for making this video. I can't imagine what my mom went thru everyday, but she never faltered and woke up everyday to make sure her family was takin care of. She was our backbone and she is my hero. Thank you mom. The military wifes and families often get forgotten for all we do. I love this video. Brought tear to my eyes..................