Incoming Mortars
May 21st, 2009 | Photography | Posted by Chris Maddaloni

Pfc. Paul Liberatore, and Spc. Nick Giovanelli, from Bravo Company, 1-4 Infantry, were in the MWR and gym, respectively, when the first mortars rounds started landing near the base – and are starting to stand down after an hour wait on the sandbagged roof. It’s been almost six months since the FOB was shelled. Only one of the four Russian 105mm rockets landed on the base. Summertime’s here.
Tags: 1-4, Afghanistan, Army, Baylough, combat, fob, incoming, Maddaloni, mortar, Nick Giovanelli, Paul Liberatore, rocket, sandbag, Zabul
Comments
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christina Says:
May 24th, 2009 at 9:41 pmThat is my brother NICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love you Nicky! Thank you for protecting me and ALL Americans!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nick Says:
October 18th, 2009 at 9:53 pmI dont care if i know these fellas or not,
I LOVE THEM!I am deeply grateful for everything that our military does, in spite of the jackasses that live in the US.
Thanks guys. For everything

