Enjoy. We'll post John's next update Wednesday afternoon, plus another photo album at the end of the week. Look inside the Ranger newspaper on Thursday for more stories and photos. If photos are a ? below, click on them, they work.
By J.M. Simpson on December 15, 2009
1Lt. Josh Martin, offers a little girl a frosted Strawberry pop tart. It proved too tempting.
Happy Laws
Spc. Carl Laws, HHC, was all smiles when told that his picture may run on this site. "I can't believe I could have my picture on a site or in a paper," he said. Photos by J.M. Simpson
Prayer and an AK-47
A Afghan Border Police officer laid out his prayer blanket, put down his AK-47 and recited his afternoon prayers. This is while near Pakistan with 8-1 Cav.
Enjoy. We'll post John's next update Wednesday afternoon, plus another photo album at the end of the week. Look inside the Ranger newspaper on Thursday for more stories and photos. If photos are a ? below, click on them, they work.

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Trina Martin said on Dec. 19, 2009 at 6:01pm
This makes a mother proud. Love you ,Josh
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