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Afghanistan Thanksgiving: Marine's Top General Spends Holiday In Helmand

First Posted: 11/24/11 03:24 PM ET Updated: 11/25/11 02:30 PM ET

By ROBERT BURNS -- The Associated Press

COMBAT OUTPOST HANSON, Afghanistan -- A turkey trot it was not.

The U.S. Marines' top general, James Amos, sprinted up and down the Helmand River Valley in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, visiting frontline Marines at nine remote outposts to share Thanksgiving and applaud their gains against the Taliban in a region where al-Qaida hatched the 9/11 plot a decade ago.

Traveling mostly in an MV-22 Osprey, the hybrid that flies like an airplane and takes off and lands like a helicopter, Amos began shortly after daylight and finished 14 hours later - and, improbably, managed to confront just one turkey dinner.

At one point the 65-year-old Amos referred to his unusual daytrip as the "Bataan death march," a reference to the gruesome forced march of American POWs in the Philippines during World War II.

Amos shook hands with hundreds of Marines, all veterans of tough fighting in Helmand Province, which has been a focal point of the U.S.-led strategy to counter the Taliban and other insurgent groups. The Marines have vastly improved security in Helmand over the past year, but with President Barack Obama having ordered 33,000 U.S. troops to withdraw from Afghanistan by next September, the prospects for sustaining those gains are uncertain, and the subject of debate at home.

At each stop Amos struck similar themes in pep talks to his Marines: they are coming close to winning, and when the Marine Corps leaves Afghanistan it will shift its focus to the Pacific, where he said "a whole lot of opportunities" will await a Corps no longer bogged down by land wars in the greater Middle East. He also said Thanksgiving is a time for Marines to reflect on "the unique fraternal bond" among men and women at war.

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US soldiers wait in line for their Thanksgiving Day meal at Bagram air base, 50 kms north of Kabul, on November 24, 2011. The meal was served to mark the US celebration of the Thanksgiving Day holiday. (Getty)

Marine Sgt. Maj. Michael Barrett, the top enlisted Marine, who accompanied Amos, said that for most troops Thanksgiving was just another day at war - until they finished their work.

"Then they'll have a meal of a lifetime," he said.

The feast was finally set for Amos when he arrived after dark at Camp Dwyer, the southern-most stop on his trip. He helped heap plates with roast turkey, baked ham and prime rib - with all the traditional fixings - and then sat amongst the troops to finish it off.

Amos said "Happy Thanksgiving" at each Marine outpost, but the troops did not seem in a festive mood - at least in the presence of their commandant. The business of war does not take a holiday. When he asked the Marines what was on their minds, they asked about the future of the Corps, the latest of Washington's stalled budget debate, the possibility of seeing some of their retirement benefits go away, and internal Marine issues.

Some conveyed a sense of confidence that Afghanistan would soon be behind them.

At Combat Outpost Hanson, one member of the 3rd battalion, 6th Marine Regiment asked, "Who do you want us to fight next, sir?" Amos said he did not know, but he reassured the Marine that there would be no shortage of security crises in the years ahead.

At Combat Outpost Alcatraz, in Sangin district where fierce fights against the Taliban have waned only recently, the top overall commander of the war, Marine Gen. John Allen, joined Amos for a pep talk to several dozen Marines.

Allen said Marines will "go home under the victory pennant," but he stressed that the struggle to degrade Taliban influence and build up Afghan security forces - in Helmand and throughout Afghanistan - is far from over.

"As big as this is, and as hard as it has been, we are going to be successful here," Allen said. "We're going to win this. We're going to liberate these people, we're going to set this country up to be a free country in one of the toughest regions in the world."

There are now about 97,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. All are scheduled to leave by the end of 2014.

Amos clearly relished the chance to see so many combat Marines, but his trip was no joy ride. His itinerary was a closely-held secret, and the aircraft on which he flew was heavily armed.

As a CH-53 helicopter lifted off from a barren field across a dirt highway in the northern Helmand village of Puzeh, with Amos and part of his entourage aboard, a bearded special operations Marine quipped, "Cross your fingers." And then, as the chopper rose above a billowing wall of powdery dust, the Marine added, only half jokingly, "Whew! Getting the commandant shot down at your (outpost) would not be a good thing."

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Robert Burns can be reached on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/robertburnsAP

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By ROBERT BURNS -- The Associated Press COMBAT OUTPOST HANSON, Afghanistan -- A turkey trot it was not. The U.S. Marines' top general, James Amos, sprinted up and down the Helmand River Valley i...
By ROBERT BURNS -- The Associated Press COMBAT OUTPOST HANSON, Afghanistan -- A turkey trot it was not. The U.S. Marines' top general, James Amos, sprinted up and down the Helmand River Valley i...
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TOPCAT711
What a Long Strange Trip It's Been
12:28 PM on 11/26/2011
Uh Oh.......don't believe the General mentioned "G-O-D" once.
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catboycolo
I'll have the coffee, not the KoolAid
11:39 PM on 11/24/2011
It is we who are thankful for all the soldiers' service. Be safe and godspeed home!
10:09 PM on 11/24/2011
I'm guessing the presence of the Commandant was more of a pain than a pleasure. I'm sure they were sprucing up, standing extra patrols etc. Having been there I know when brass shows up it's no fun for the grunts.
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moreover
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.
09:38 PM on 11/24/2011
Hopefully the troops in Afghanistan will spend the next Thanksgiving (and the next, and next, . . . ) in the U.S.
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hagagaga
You can't take the sky from me.
08:30 PM on 11/24/2011
We've beaten the Taliban. We've more than just beaten Al Qaeda. Therefore, we've won the war. What's left to do is make sure that the new government lasts. Sometimes, I doubt that said goal is a worthy goal, and I can be incredibly hawkish.
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Sybil Disobedience
if you want the american dream move to denmark
06:51 PM on 11/24/2011
how many thousands of dollars did halliburton charge for the cake....
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eljefefx
07:14 PM on 11/24/2011
It was most likely Fluor. Try to keep up.
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Sybil Disobedience
if you want the american dream move to denmark
07:23 PM on 11/24/2011
and i wondered if it could have been the cake boss....
perhaps you could start a link to keep it all up to speed....
fluor for flour.......who da thunk
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teddyswims
Apparently lions swim very well.....
01:08 AM on 11/25/2011
No, that would be Fluor...the company Nancy Pelosi holds a large amount of stock in.
06:05 PM on 11/24/2011
Would someone who knows grammar please proofread the headline? Possessive plural, I believe. Thank you.
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Hug An Ewok
That's no moon....
06:05 PM on 11/24/2011
The Osprey.....*sigh*. An example of how much money the military wastes.

Oh well. Happy Turkey Day, Devil Dogs! I hope you guys come home very, very soon!
06:04 PM on 11/24/2011
WOW...the general gave up his Thanksgiving to be with the troops...I'm very impressed...yes...oh so very impressed...(SARCASM ALERT).
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NVEd
I love mountains.
08:45 PM on 11/24/2011
He didn't give up his Thanksgiving Day he spent it in the most appropriate place a Marine Corps General could with his fellow Marines.
10:00 PM on 11/24/2011
That's correct. Its NOT note worthy. It should be assumed. That was my point.
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ausmth
All things merge into one and a river runs through
05:55 PM on 11/24/2011
Happy Thanksgiving to my grandson. (that's him in my bio pic) Be safe in Trashcanistan. Quit complaining about being bored. Grandpa is glad you are bored! I'll have your new fly rod finished and waiting for you when you get home.
05:50 PM on 11/24/2011
Who cares. They should be in the USA and not invading another country. Afghans want to have their own holiday "Americans Left" day.
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eljefefx
07:16 PM on 11/24/2011
Damn kid, you're on a roll today. Of course, it would probably serve you better if you knew that we are ordered to be there by the President.
Chestnut horse
with a white blaze
12:47 AM on 11/25/2011
In that case.. Happy Taliban day.
04:43 PM on 11/24/2011
Happy Thanksgiving DevilDogs! Thank you for allowing me to enjoy my Thanksgiving at home, with my family, with the knowledge that evil is being kept at bay by you and those like you. I pray that you will all be with your families soon and that you come home safe. Semper Fi!