When I get emails like the one I got from my mom about a soldier growing a small plot of grass by his tent in Iraq, I google them to see if they're true. I don't like forwarding stuff like that if it's not true.
And this is true, according to snopes.com.
Origins: The photograph displayed above is genuine and shows Warrant Officer 1 Brook Turner tending a plot of grass with a pair of scissors at a military post north of Baghdad. The picture was taken by Staff Sgt. Mark Grimshaw in mid-July 2004, but evidently a problem with the camera's batteries caused the date/time stamp shown on the picture to reset to an earlier date rather than reflecting the date the photo was actually taken.
According to the Salem Statesman Journal:
Planting plots of grass are just one of many ways soldiers decorate their tents at other arid U.S. military outposts in the Middle East, including this example of a similar grass plot grown alongside a tent at Al Udeid Air Base in Doha, Qatar:
A former staff sergeant with the United States Air Force wrote to tell us [Snopes]:
Source: www.snopes.com
And this is true, according to snopes.com.
Origins: The photograph displayed above is genuine and shows Warrant Officer 1 Brook Turner tending a plot of grass with a pair of scissors at a military post north of Baghdad. The picture was taken by Staff Sgt. Mark Grimshaw in mid-July 2004, but evidently a problem with the camera's batteries caused the date/time stamp shown on the picture to reset to an earlier date rather than reflecting the date the photo was actually taken.
According to the Salem Statesman Journal:
Planting plots of grass are just one of many ways soldiers decorate their tents at other arid U.S. military outposts in the Middle East, including this example of a similar grass plot grown alongside a tent at Al Udeid Air Base in Doha, Qatar:
A former staff sergeant with the United States Air Force wrote to tell us [Snopes]:
Source: www.snopes.com