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A call to duty pulls him to Iraq (1 Viewer)

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http://www.sptimes.com/2006/10/28/Pasco/A_call_to_duty_pulls_.shtml

another poor uneducated minority :roll: is recalled to duty to serve in Iraq

Pasco County knows Castriota for his family's car dealership on U.S. 19 and his years of community work.


Those who know Castriota best know of his 26 years in the Marines. After Sept. 11, the retired Marine tried to get back in. He spent four years at Tampa's U.S. Central Command, which oversees military operations in the Middle East.


Then Wednesday the call - okay, the e-mail - finally came. But Castriota won't be going back to Tampa.


The 52-year-old married father of two is going to Iraq.

just another example of the ignorant poverty stricken people that have no way out besides the military :roll:
 
Wow, now that is what I call dedication, I wish him well, and God speed Marine.

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Yep, so poor and deprived, forced into service.
 
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