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Soldier ResponsesSoldier Response 12/12/2007 PFC Douglas James Wilson writes: your prayers are greatly appreciated. however the real hero is my wife who is enduring this war alone at home, far from family. suffering through great challenges and over coming them. thank you for our support. i see you are from my home state, that makes this even more heartfelt. maybe we can maintain correspondence. this is my second deployment so i know that i am protected. talk to you later Doug
Soldier Response 12/17/2007 I thank
you for forwarding the wonderful and caring messages of hope, love and well
wishes. As an Iraqi War Veteran from 2003-2005, it fills my heart with so many
indescribable feelings of enlightenment. I told my Father when I came home in
Jan 2005 that I am receiving the honor and support that he too, should have
received from his two tours in Vietnam. I am sharing these emails with my fellow
brother and sisters in arms. It means so much to receive the thoughts of
encouragement from everyone. Thank You, Merry Christmas and God Bless. Cordially, SSG Matthew Claycomb Soldier Response 12/19/2007 Thank you for the e-mail. it made my day when i got it. i was having a long
bad day. i hope all is well in PA. hope that you have a happy holiday season.
best regards SPC Whitcomb, Jake A CO 1-67 AR BN Bringing Peace Through Supreme Firepower Soldier Response 12/31/2007 Thank you for sending this to me and thank you for your support. I wish you
and your family a very Happy New Year. David H. Gatewood CSM, 1/107th FA Battalion Command Sergeant Major "to achieve the possible, we must attempt the impossible...to be as much as
we can be, we must dream of being more."
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