As the war continues more and more troops flow into Kuwait. So far only about twenty British troops and about fourty U.S are dead.
Recently, U.S forces smashed through elite Iraqi divions within twenty miles of Baghdad on Wednsday.Marines also seized a vital bridge over the Tigris River.
In the meantime President Bush apparently has everything under control. General Franks says the same.
Hi Dane it's Ben. I just wanted to say you are really in-touch with the war. I am also studying the war. And if I find more information then I will share it with you. Yourq writing has improved a-lot since the beginning of the year. Well have to go! Ben.
Posted by: ben | April 03, 2003 at 09:45 AM
Hi Dane it's Ben. I just wanted to say you are really in-touch with the war. I am also studying the war. And if I find more information then I will share it with you. Yourq writing has improved a-lot since the beginning of the year. Well have to go! Ben.
Posted by: ben | April 03, 2003 at 09:46 AM
-Dane-
I am very, very shocked that 20 british troops and about 40 U.S. troops are dead. I knew that some died but not that many.
You are getting very good at writing and your vocabulary is enormous(in a good way!) You are very good at this and I'm serious!!!:)
Well keep in touch!,
Lucy U.
Posted by: Lucy U. | April 03, 2003 at 09:53 AM
Dane,
Your paragraph is outstandingly great and full of information. The story is the "bomb". What happened to the bodies of the soldiers that died? Where did you get your ideas for the people that has surrvived in the battle?
Se U later Dane,
Your friend,
Derrick
Posted by: Derrick | April 03, 2003 at 10:02 AM