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Together in Iraq, but still far apart

Apr-13-2004 » Filed Under: Iraq News

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By Maya Alleruzzo
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

MOSUL, Iraq — Spc. Jessica Hall, 21, and Cpl. Bobby Hall, 25, of Castlewood, Va., have been married for almost two years, but their marriage has been anything but traditional since they were deployed to northern Iraq with Virginia's 276th Engineer Battalion.

He's with Bravo Company, filling his days with missions around Mosul. He builds roads, provides security and detonates improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

She's a cook with the Headquarters Company. Private contractors run the cafeteria here, so she usually works at the gate as a guard or as a gunner on convoys through Mosul.

"She's got duty she needs to do. I have duty I need to do. Finding time together is almost impossible. And when we do, they put all these restrictions on us," Cpl. Hall says.

The two try to eat breakfast together every day. They run together in the evenings in Army-issued shorts and T-shirts. He writes love letters. She does his laundry and buys him issues of Playboy.

"If I can't be with him," Spc. Hall says, "it's the least I can do."

Like many modern couples on the go, they rely on technology to stay in touch.


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