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Bush Thanks Troops For Serving During Holidays

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Posted by: kwflatbed

President Makes Calls To Iraq, Afghanistan

WASHINGTON (CBS) ― President Bush made Christmas Eve calls to 10 U.S. troops serving in Iraq, Afghanistan and other spots around the world, thanking them for their sacrifice and wishing them a happy holiday even though they'll be far away from their families and friends.

The president made his calls Monday from the Camp David presidential retreat in the Maryland mountains, where he is spending Christmas. He spoke with members of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard, including seven serving in Iraq.

White House press secretary Dana Perino said Bush knows it is difficult for the children of U.S. servicemen and women to understand why their fathers and mothers cannot be home for the holidays. Bush said that when the children are older, he hopes they'll understand and appreciate their parents' sacrifice, Perino said.

"He said he couldn't thank them enough for their contribution to their country, hopes they are in high spirits, and that they are serving a cause that is very noble," Perino said. "He said, `I know that you miss your family."'

"He asked them to pass on to their colleagues his appreciation and his wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."

Bush also exchanged holiday greetings on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin and spoke with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said that Bush and Erdogan discussed their efforts to fight terrorism and the importance of the United States, Turkey and Iraq working together to confront the PKK.

The PKK, or Kurdistan Workers' Party, has fought for autonomy in Turkey's predominantly Kurdish southeast since 1984. The group is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union. Over the weekend, Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq in the third confirmed cross-border offensive by Turkish forces in less than a week.

Bush will leave Camp David the day after Christmas for his Texas ranch and will return to Washington on New Year's Day. A week later, on Jan. 8, he begins a trip to the Middle East with stops in Israel, the West Bank, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

Among those joining the president at the wooded compound in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains are Mrs. Bush's mother, Jenna Welch; and the first couple's twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna; the president's sister, Doro Bush Koch and her family; and the president's brother, Marvin, and his family. For lunch on Christmas Day lunch, they will dine on roast turkey, cornbread dressing, green beans, sweet potato casserole, fruit salad, pumpkin and pecan pies and red velvet cake.

Bush called:

-Army Staff Sgt. Anthony R. Lewis, deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan, with the 428th Field Artillery Brigade from Fort Sill, Okla.

-Army Sgt. Cleveland W. Upton, deployed to Baghdad, Iraq, with the Attack Company, 1-28 Infantry, 4th Brigade, Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. No home town information was immediately available.

-Army Spc. Joseph E. Sizemore, deployed to Baghdad, Iraq, with Multi-National Corps, C-3 Tactical Operations. Sizemore's daughter and son live in Snowshoe, W. Va.

-Marine Sgt. Joseph K. Jenkins, deployed to al-Anbar Province, Iraq, with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 29. Jenkins' wife, Melissa, lives in Grand Prairie, Texas.

-Marine Cpl. Orlando P. Anaya, deployed to al-Asad Air Base, Iraq, with the Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Forward. Anaya's fiance, Carrie Martinez, lives in Roswell, N.M., according to the corporal's parents, who also live there.

-Navy Personnel Spc. 1st Class Claudine A. "Toni" Gayle, deployed aboard the USS Harry S. Truman in the Persian Gulf with Carrier Air Wing Three Naval Air Station Oceana from Virginia Beach, Va. Her husband, Telly Spruill, and daughter live in Virginia Beach.

-Navy Petty Officer Kelly Mumm, deployed to Fallujah, Iraq, with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Fifteen from Belton, Mo. Mumm's wife, daughter and son, live in Neola, Iowa.

-Air Force Senior Airman LaTishia B. Hall, deployed to Balad Air Base, Iraq. No home town information was immediately available.

-Air Force Airman 1st Class Rachael R. Whitlow, deployed to Balad Air Base, Iraq, with 22nd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron. Her husband, Gregory Whitlow, is currently stationed at Kadena Air Force Base in Japan. No other residence information was immediately available.

-U.S. Coast Guard Boatswain Mate 1st Class Michael W. Tapp, deployed with the USCGC RUSH (WHEC-723) on patrol in the Bering Sea. Tapp's wife, Anne, and daughters live in Grand Haven, Mich.

CBS "Early Show" National Correspondent Jeff Glor was in Baghdad to talk with troops at Camp Liberty. The forces there continue to patrol and maintain security in the area.

http://wbztv.com/national/Bush.holid....2.617119.html





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