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Olen Armstrong
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Post Number: 127
Registered: 06-2003

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Posted on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 - 07:57 am:   Edit PostPrint Post

I got this in an e-mail and thought it worthy of sharing. I already answered and am #49 on the lady's list. Sorry if it's being here offends. Support the warriors even if you hate the war.

Later,
>Olen A<
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Please copy and paste this into a new message and add your name.

Mother of Soldier asking a favor.

My name is Connie Wells in Lufkin, TX & my son is currently serving with the 10th Mountain Division - United States Army in Afghanistan - Operation Enduring Freedom. I am sending this letter to all of you asking for just your signature and where you are from.

His company will not get to be home for Christmas and I would like to send this to him & the rest of his unit so they know they have not been forgotten and that we are supporting them 100%.

When this reaches 100, 200, 300 , etc., please email it back to me
mailto: jmwells@txucom.net

Thanks for your support. cw

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1. Connie Wells - Lufkin, TX - Thanks to all of you
for serving our country-you're doing a great job!

2. Mary Stoical - Lufkin, TX - wishing you much
strength and know you're always in our prayers

3. Drew Stoical - Lufkin, TX

4. Margaret Eldridge - Bedford, Texas

etc etc etc mine is #49
49) Steve Armstrong and family, Louisville Ky. How can we ever thank you enough. You guys are using your own bodies to shield my wife and grandkids from the world's bad-guys. You must do unpleasant things to keep Americans from dying here at home. I'm always amazed that this nation can find heroes like you. I explained it all to my grandaughter and just refer to you guys as "our good guys". Now she gets it. Every time I think of it, I tear up...and say a prayer for you all. My new motto: "9-11 Never forget. Never forgive."
My family hasn't forgotten you. We'll never forget.



Have you forgotten?
When the towers fell?

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