

Now you can find out what it's really like to be deployed in the Middle East from the men and women stationed there. Soldiers will be answering your questions about deployment through an exclusive webcast. Simply click the Submit a Question button to begin.
Find out what it's like to be deployed through this exclusive webcast.
In the early morning hours of March 20, 2003, elements of the United States thundered across the Kuwaiti border.
Code named Operation Iraqi Freedom, it was an event of historic proportions.
In the weeks and months that followed, most of what we have come to know about the conflict has been through the print and broadcast media.
Until now...
Here's your chance to find out what it's really like to be deployed in the Middle East.
Hear firsthand from the actual Soldiers on the ground about their daily life and the intense camaraderie that binds them together.
Learn the facts from the men and women who are stationed.
Simply click the "Submit a Question" feature to begin.
Then tune in to our exclusive Webcast.
Real Soldiers. Real answers.
Straight from Iraq.
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