Emphasis mineCOLUMNIST LLOYD OMDAHL : Honoring a Guardsman's requestPosted on Mon, Dec. 06, 2004
Grand Forks Herald (Grand Forks, ND)
http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandforks/news/editorial... In February, I wrote a column upbraiding the national planners for exploiting the National Guard in conducting the war in Iraq. I argued that continuous life-threatening duty was not in the deal made by all of the Guard men and women but that many of them joined up as a means of financing their higher education. They had bargained for weekend training and emergency duty, such as fighting floods, policing events, and serving as a community resource, but not extended months of combat.
<snip>This February column found its way to Iraq and several months later I received a lengthy letter from one of the Guardsmen confirming the comments I had made.
"I hope you don't forget about us because your writing can help people realize the reality of the situation," he wrote in his first paragraph. Then he went on to explain that
he had a dream of going to college and was enticed to join the Guard because of its promise to help finance his education.<snip>As for my July correspondent, he will not be taking advantage of that college education he was promised. Spc. Cody Wentz of Williston, N.D., was killed in Iraq a few weeks ago. This column is being written to honor his request that we not forget the Guard and to help people understand the reality of the situation.Omdahl also chastises the ND political and military leaders for not speaking up about the ongoing abuse of the National Guard.