Thursday, November 13, 2008
Thursday Thought-We Salute You!
U.S. Army Capt. Mark D. Nettles salutes during retreat of the national colors at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Oct. 31, 2008. Nettles is the detachment commander for Foxtrot Detachment, 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade. The detachment is on a 15-month deployment to provide maintenance/supply support to the PATRIOT missile system.
U.S. Army photo by Eric A. Fernandez
National Veterans Awareness Week is quickly coming to an end. As we enter the Holiday Season, it should only be the beginning of our thoughts, prayers and deeds for our Airman, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines. I challenge every reader to visitSoldiers'Angels and AdoptaPlatoon. Please reach into your heart, reach into your pocket and remember those who are sacrificing their everyday lives. The everyday lives of their children,spouses, parents, grandparents, cousins are upside-down, while these brave heroes serve our country in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our country is filled with injured soldiers laying in Medical Hospitals. Their families deserve a Holiday Season filled with joy and laughter. Is there anything you can do?
We need to remember the true reason of this season.
It is the season of Thanksgiving, it is the season of Giving, it is the season of LOVE!
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10 comments:
AM,
My scrapbook club has voted to adopt a platoon and we already have two boxes of goodies to send their way.
Thank you for keeping this in the forefront of our minds.
aam
Just another day of me loving your blog...
aam...thank you for all you do!
julie... your comments are always so thoughtful! Thank you!
Great post. I really like reading your blog. Keep it up, of course I am partial to Air Force types after 21 years in it. Ha.
grandpa...I thank you for your service! Your blog is always a good read, I truly enjoyed your post today of "Person of the Week"
Thanks for these links - I will go over! Have a good Friday - Kellan
kellan...no doubt you will brighten the day of one soldier or one platoon!
thanks for the reminder, AM. It is time to remember our soldiers in the desert.
tonjia...I am certain our soldiers will be grateful!
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