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Dear
Friends at Ladder 28:
I was
deployed to Iraq
from Mar 04 to Mar 05 and a friend of mine had asked me to
fly the ladder 28 patch (don’t know where he got it from) on
a combat mission. I was stationed at Taji (just a few miles
north of Baghdad) as an OH-58D
scout/reconnaissance/attack pilot. I know it’s WELL after
the fact, but I was reminiscing over some pictures on the
eve of the anniversary of losing two of our pilots and came
across these pictures that I had forgotten about. These are
from inside the cockpit of our aircraft flying through Baghdad. In the distance
you can see the main refinery there, the Al Dura power
plant. In the pictures of the patch on my protective vest,
you can see the scenery in my visor. Anyway, I hope you
enjoy the pictures and thank you for YOUR service to the
state and all that you guys/gals do for all of US. It was a
privilege for me to fly the patches. Godspeed.
Very
Respectfully,
Glen R.
Hees
"Let me
not mourn for the men who have died fighting, but rather,
let me be glad that such heroes have lived."
- General
George S. Patton
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