


You can’t see it, but there was a big table we had a banquet and happen at any one of these gatherings when they set camp and stayed for a while. what would be an ordinary campsite a Mongolian nomadic tribe moving across the steppes. You can see the mountains are way in the distance. They took me out on the steppes of Mongolia. What they wanted me to get a sense of the cultural background and heritage of. JB: I went because I wanted to demonstrate our administration’s support for the emerging democracy in Mongolia in a really tough neighborhood, surrounded by Russia and China. Here’s another image where you are awarding a Bronze Star in Afghanistan to a Sergeant Jeremiah Workman. GS: Traveling with family can really enrich you. He was highly decorated and came back with a Bronze Star … I remember getting off the aircraft thinking, as usual, “My son is briefing me about what I’m about to encounter.” I mean it. This was where the base was, and I remember we had to go in at about 85 miles an hour, going through checkpoints because it was still very much a hot war … There’s no one I’ve ever respected more than my son. I was about to get off the aircraft, and my son was briefing me on what I was about to encounter. That’s called a "silver bullet." It looks like two campers strung together, and it is what the vice president or president travels in other than Air Force One and Air Force Two. Right after I was nominated in 2009, I’d been in and out of Iraq a total of 24 or so times. There's no one I've ever respected more than my son.
