These are National Guard! This makes me so angry for them.
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Holly Kokas (L) wipes away a tear as she talks about her son, Spc. Ryan Lawton from the 250th Brigade Support Battalion, at the New Jersey National Guard armory in Bordentown, New Jersey, January 13, 2007, where family members of soldiers deployed in Iraq learned details about the extension to their deployment orders. Approximately 150 soldiers from New Jersey will have their tours of duty extended for an additional 125 days in Iraq, bringing them home in either July or August after being deployed to Iraq since March 16, 2006. Seated with her are her sisters Colleen Kokas (C) and Ann Bell. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES)
Military officials answer questions at the New Jersey National Guard armory in Bordentown, New Jersey, January 13, 2007, where family members of soldiers deployed in Iraq learned details about the extension to their deployment orders. Approximately 150 soldiers from New Jersey will have their tours of duty extended for an additional 125 days in Iraq, bringing them home in either July or August after being deployed to Iraq since March 16, 2006. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES)
Maj. Gen. Glenn K. Rieth, Adjutant of the New Jersey National Guard, answers questions at the New Jersey National Guard armory in Bordentown, New Jersey, January 13, 2007, where family members of soldiers deployed in Iraq learned details about the extension to their deployment orders. Approximately 150 soldiers from New Jersey will have their tours of duty extended for an additional 125 days in Iraq, bringing them home in either July or August after being deployed to Iraq since March 16, 2006. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES)
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/events/iraq/082701iraqplane/im:/070113/photos_ts/2007_01_13t102958_450x313_us_iraq_bushBut then he does not care what we think... :puke: