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I'm so happy for you and so proud of your son! Thank you, Nathan, for your service to your country.
New Catholics |
10.24.05 - 3:30 pm | #
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Please thank your son and his wife for their great service to their country!
john hearn |
10.24.05 - 4:22 pm | #
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Philip,
Ditto the last two comments and God Bless Us All.
Convergent |
10.24.05 - 4:53 pm | #
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Nathan,
I come home every night and no one raises an eyebrow. Then again, I'm not being shot at. Thanks.
Heinrich Von Schnickelfritz |
10.24.05 - 4:57 pm | #
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Pass along thanks to your son. Glad he is back in CONUS safe.
Joe |
10.24.05 - 8:26 pm | #
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My personal thanks to Nathan for his service to our country. Welcome home shipmate!
Formerly AT1(AW),
Keith Kenney (Civilian) |
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10.25.05 - 1:06 pm | #
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Ah yes, the umm, unique smell of berthing spaces. Nothing like a little military duty overseas (particularly aboard ship in a hot environment, or in the dust, dirt, and heat of Iraq or the freezing cold of the Afghan mountains to make you appreciate good old U.S.A.
Many thanks to Nathan, Bravo Zulu to his family.
John |
Homepage |
10.26.05 - 7:22 pm | #
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Welcome back, Nathan--and thanks.
Dale Price |
Homepage |
10.28.05 - 10:15 am | #
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You weren't all that far from us on this trip, Philip!
Congratulations to Nathan!
Cacciaguida |
Homepage |
10.28.05 - 11:49 pm | #
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Glad to hear that news, Dr. Blosser.
Durst |
11.09.05 - 1:37 am | #
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