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p>Anyway, tell him "good work" and remind him to let me know when he hits town, 'cause I'm buying the first one. br> -- Jim /p>I love Cpl John Quinones. I've never met him, but I love him like a brother. He fights for my freedom.
Contrast a typical day for Quinones and Eason Jordan. Quinones re-ups for Iraq. Jordan ops for Davos. Quinones buttons-up and goes on patrol in Indian territory. Jordan puts on his suit and goes to a panel discussion with world elites. Quinones risks life and limb to kill terrorist head choppers. Jordan vomits on Quinones and his brother soldiers to please an anti-American, left-leaning audience.
p>I love Quinones. Jordan got what he deserved. br> -- Doug Santo br> Pasadena, California /p>Thank you for your inspirational article on Corporal John Quinones. The United States of America is blessed to be served by heroes like Corporal Quinones. Also I thank you for your tremendous support of our military. It means more than you can ever know.
One small point concerning the identification of units. Corporal Quinones is assigned to the Second Squadron of the Seventh Cavalry Regiment which is a unit that is usually assigned to the Aviation Brigade of the First Cavalry Division. Cavalry units consist of troops (company level), squadrons (battalion level) and regiments. The Seventh Cavalry Regiment commanded by LTC George A. Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The Division that Corporal Quinones is assigned to the First Cavalry Division not the First Air Cavalry Division.
p>Thank you again for your generosity and support for our soldiers, Marines, and other service members. br> --
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