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News of the Afghanistan buildup comes less than a month after a deadly shooting incident at Fort Hood1 that left 13 people dead and created additional grief.
Greg Flakus | Fort Hood, Texas 03 December 2009
Soldiers in formation at Fort Hood in Texas
Sometime next year US Marines and soldiers will begin deployments to Afghanistan aimed at meeting President Obama's call for an additional 30,000 U.S. troops in that embattled nation. One place from which soldiers are likely to deploy2 is Fort Hood, in central Texas, the largest domestic US Army base.
It is often said that the army is a family and here at Fort Hood it is easy to see that it is also made up of families. Deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan have put a burden on many soldiers and their families and that burden will increase next year with the plan to send more troops to Afghanistan.
Specialist Angela Zollicoffer's husband is in Afghanistan now, leaving her to care for their three daughters alone.
"I am just ready for the soldiers to come back, not just my husband, but all of them to come back and I wish that we did not have to go over there to Afghanistan," she said.
Her friend and fellow soldier Sherri Coons is more enthusiastic about the president's plan.
"Let's get it straight, let's get the Afghani people on their own two feet, just like we are doing with Iraq, get them up and going and on their feet and then let's pull out like he had planned," said Coons.
But some soldiers worry that the circumstances of the Afghan war may make their job there even more difficult and dangerous than Iraq.
Twenty-one-year-old Specialist Lamont Wright is one of them.
"They have more mountains in Afghanistan. This is a whole different kind of war, this is a whole different kind of terrain3. When we were in Iraq it was flat land, we could see what was going on, but soldiers were still getting killed and wounded and families were worried about us," he said. "Now, going to Afghanistan, this is a whole other ball game."
But Captain Chris Kelshaw has served in Afghanistan and he thinks the army can carry out President Obama's plan.
"The terrain - hey, I am an infantry4 officer. We get paid to move through rugged5 terrain," said Kelshaw. "It is just a matter of adapting the way that you fight."
Some soldiers are also skeptical6 about President Obama's idea of setting a timetable for withdrawal7 in 18 months, but Captain Kelshaw says they misunderstand the plan.
"Eighteen months will begin a phased withdrawal, as I understand it, it is not that everbody will be gone. I am certain there is going to be a lingering advisory8 effort there," he said. It is a journey, not a destination, is the best way of putting it."
The news of the Afghanistan buildup comes less than a month after the deadly shooting incident here at Fort Hood that left 13 people dead and created additional grief. Army chaplain Ira Houck, who coordinates9 activities for all religious groups at Fort Hood, says soldiers are resilient, but they sometimes need support.
"We are consciously aware of the needs of our soldiers in this time of grief, having recovered from this November 5 shooting, but also the continuing demand on our soldiers to deploy and fulfill10 our obligation to this great nation," said Houck.
Houck says the army has resources to help soldiers and their families as they are separated by deployments.
"They have on-site counseling and counselors11 here we can refer to and network with, so there is a whole vast array of resources that our families have now,' he added.
This week several units returned from overseas deployments, much to the joy of their friends and families. But joyous12 as the returns might be,the soldiers know they may soon have to deploy again, leaving behind loved ones as they carry out their duty to the commander in chief and the nation.
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n.头巾,兜帽,覆盖;v.罩上,以头巾覆盖 | |
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7 withdrawal | |
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8 advisory | |
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n.相配之衣物;坐标( coordinate的名词复数 );(颜色协调的)配套服装;[复数]女套服;同等重要的人(或物)v.使协调,使调和( coordinate的第三人称单数 );协调;协同;成为同等 | |
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