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| Master Sergeant Randall E. Windham |
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| This photo shows Randy in one of Saddam's many palaces located throughout Iraq. I must say, Randy's photos bring to life, the luxury inside the palace. |
| As you can see, Randy is sitting on Saddam's throne in the Al Faw Palace. You're looking mighty spiffy there Master Sergeant. |
| Randy came home right before Christmas and married his Sweetheart. It's my pleasure to welcome Toni into our family. |
| This my first cousin from South Alabama. He is stationed in Iraq and was training the Iraqi Police. Randy has been a military man for approximately 17 years. His tour in Iraq will end in February and at the latest, April of this year. Not sure what he's planning after that. We're so proud of him and grateful for his service to our country. Thanks Randy!! |
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| I don't think I'd want to run into this soldier anywhere, if I were a bad guy. I mean other than looking tough, I'm sure he knows how to use that weapon. I'm sure he can "Get Er Done". I love the spoon stuck in his vest. Gotta be prepared to eat, right? |
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| The next five photos are of different areas in Baghdad. It's amazing when it comes to the buildings of Saddam. The next photo reminds me of a roadside vegetable stand in America. |
| Randy and Toni Windham |
| The swords held by hands towering over the road are just so majestic. The things you see on the other poles are speakers. I guess someone intended to be heard. |
| Doesn't this make you want to pull over and buy some tomatoes? |
| The domed roofs are just gorgeous. I'm assuming these are Mosques. Will have to remember to ask Randy. |
| Another photo with a domed roof and also the end of a BIG gun. I think I'd feel very safe with Master Sergeant Windham covering my back. |
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