loiss
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Jan 8, 2008 12:59:58 GMT -5
Post by loiss on Jan 8, 2008 12:59:58 GMT -5
I am the wife of a Army Viet Nam vet , my son in law was in USMC,my grandson was national Guard sent to Iraq in Feb after 911. My dad and grandfather were Army and an uncle was Navy. I have two uncles that were in USMC one was special services and guarded president Truman. I am very proud of the men and women that serve. The sacrifices can never be "thanked" enough. I pray for all our "kids" daily .
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Jan 8, 2008 13:04:44 GMT -5
Post by samSForce on Jan 8, 2008 13:04:44 GMT -5
I am the wife of a Army Viet Nam vet , my son in law was in USMC,my grandson was national Guard sent to Iraq in Feb after 911. My dad and grandfather were Army and an uncle was Navy. I have two uncles that were in USMC one was special services and guarded president Truman. I am very proud of the men and women that serve. The sacrifices can never be "thanked" enough. I pray for all our "kids" daily . Thank you so much, Loiss! While our country's servicemen and women sacrifice so much on their end, your continual prayers mean the world to us. When the bullets are flying overhead, it's those prayers that help pull us through. Thank you for them, Loiss!....and, Thank you for stopping by 'samSForce'..... I hope you like it here ......we have ALOT more in store stay tuned.... ;D
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Jan 8, 2008 13:12:53 GMT -5
Post by samSForce on Jan 8, 2008 13:12:53 GMT -5
I am the wife of a Army Viet Nam vet , my son in law was in USMC,my grandson was national Guard sent to Iraq in Feb after 911. My dad and grandfather were Army and an uncle was Navy. I have two uncles that were in USMC one was special services and guarded president Truman. I am very proud of the men and women that serve. The sacrifices can never be "thanked" enough. I pray for all our "kids" daily . Also, could you please pass on to your husband how extremely grateful I am for his service?.....I really am....truly....genuinly....even over an electronic media where you can't see my face, I hope my typed words speak highly of that gratefulness. Even when going to a restaurant, with my family, I make it a point to shake the hand of a Vietnam/Korean/WW2 Vet. Theyr'e a rare bread, but their service should never be forgotten. ;D
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