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I respect his sense of duty and his pride in serving his country. You have raised a fine young man, your pride is well deserved! Gods' blessings to you and your family.
Just wanted to let everybody know that I am the son in the picture and to thank you all for your comments and pictures. I am just hopeing that when I get back home I will have a Night Train waiting for me in the garage.. Hint Hint...Nah but really thank you all that do support us. Because we do hear about all the other people that dont want us over here and that brings alot of us down. But for the ones that do beleave in what we are doing even though it may or may not make since right now you are what keeps od motivated.
I glad you did post it ,alot of people forget who provides our daily freedom everyday that we take for granted.We pray for your son's safe return and THANK HIM BIG TIME FOR HIS SERVICE!!!!! as well every veteran of the USA.
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