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MeadowCrone Posted - Jan 20 2010 : 10:04:11 AM
My son is a Marine and is completing some training in 29 Palms. My nephew is in training to be a Corpman in Virginia for the Navy.

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JojoNH Posted - Jan 28 2010 : 04:33:47 AM
My Son Nick just returned from hi one year tour in Iraq. He is a member of the Army National Guard. My dad served in Korea in the Army, my uncles served in the Air Force and Navy, both in Vietnam and my Grandfather served with the Army.

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MeadowCrone Posted - Jan 27 2010 : 7:28:31 PM
Thank you for posting the helmet liners link N@N. It is amazing how packages help. The letters too. David, is so depressed right now and so I started sending him mail again, regularly like I used to when he was in Boot Camp and MCT. Even though we can talk regularly, on the phone, it is amazing that letters are such a pick me up.

My family fled Rhodesia to South Africa, in the 1970's, then when I was 18 I came to the States, gaining my citizenship in 1990. I am so grateful to be a citizen of this country and for all your service, and the service of your friends and family, because we would not have the great blessings we have, if it were not for all the wars that have been fought and all the lives that have been given.

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Xan Posted - Jan 26 2010 : 3:58:29 PM
My husbands grandfather served in WWII, my great uncle was an Army drill sergeant during the Vietnam era, my uncle served in the Army, my husband is an Army Gulf war Vet, I served in the Army reserves in the 80’s and my step son just came back from his 2nd tour in Iraq.

Military service is in our blood :-)

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4HMom Posted - Jan 23 2010 : 9:28:14 PM
Thanks N@n...I'll check it out now!

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Celticheart Posted - Jan 23 2010 : 3:33:53 PM
My nephew is a Stryker commander in Iraq for the third time.

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Bellepepper Posted - Jan 23 2010 : 3:18:44 PM
No one real close. Step Grandson is in the Army. Served 2 tours in Iraq, now stationed in Ft Knox. Step nephew is in the Navy stationed at Newport News VA. We are very proud of both boys even if we got them through 2nd marriages.

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herblady55 Posted - Jan 23 2010 : 2:02:29 PM
My youngest nephew is in Montana with the AirForce-career minded, my middle nephew is in Germany with the AirForce. He's also making a career out of it. My oldest nephew was in Germany with the Army, but he's out now. My DH retired from the Army! My bro-in-law was in the Army. And my Dad was in the Army.~~whew~~

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rhondaann Posted - Jan 22 2010 : 7:02:15 PM
Hi our son is a marine serving in Irag as we speak. I pray for all our men and women serving our country. I just wonder if we used financial restraints if that would help this situation. What do I know I am only a mother.
82kygal Posted - Jan 22 2010 : 1:07:45 PM
My nephew is in the army he was in Iraq for 18 months while his first son was born. He has been back for two years now has a daughter and has reinlisted for 6 more years. So yes we are worried he will be deployed again. Prayers out to all those that are over there. And all those here training to go over there.

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N@n Posted - Jan 22 2010 : 12:48:13 PM
Kelly, got to http://www.packagesfromhome.org/things-to-donate/knitted-helmet-liner and you will find instructions and where to send. Thanks for your help for the troops.
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AuntPammy Posted - Jan 22 2010 : 07:11:21 AM
My nephew is in the Air Force. He is a pilot and is in Afghanistan. I pray and worry about him alot. God Bless all who serve our country!

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amomfly Posted - Jan 22 2010 : 07:03:44 AM
My oldest[which is really my siaiter in law but i raised her]is in the Army National Gaurd. She is in communications. She just finished training and is now home with us. As of yet no orders. She is enrolling in college also.

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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Jan 22 2010 : 06:13:23 AM
My DH is active duty air force national guard. He has had two tours in Iraq in the last two years. He has been in the military for 24 years. My Son-In-Law just returned from his third tour in Iraq. He is back in South Carolina with my Daughter. It is so good that he is back home again. He was gone for 15 months. Let's just say I have been mailing goody boxes to Iraq quite a bit in the last couple of years!


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ruralfarmgirl Posted - Jan 21 2010 : 7:54:58 PM
I have a son in the Marine Corp and one in the Coast Guard.

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4HMom Posted - Jan 21 2010 : 6:45:25 PM
N@n...I would be interested in knitting instructions for helmet liners...

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N@n Posted - Jan 21 2010 : 3:50:17 PM
No family currently in the military, but a young friend is headed for Afghanistan in the next month or so. For you knitters out there, you can knit helmet liners for our soldiers to help keep them warm in the mountains over there.Will supply the site addy if anyone wants it.
My heart goes out to all the family members of our military and my prayers for them and their soldiers and sailors.


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Aunty Krys Posted - Jan 21 2010 : 12:38:57 PM
I have a baby brother in the Army in Afghanistan. He's been in 14 years now. 2 tours in Iraq before this one. My father and all of my uncles on both sides served in Viet Nam, Korea and my grandfather was in WWII as were his brothers. Like mommawolf, we can trace her family back to just about every battle, skirmish and action back to the Civil war. Her family has been in Florida since the late 1500's--but we always joked that they just liked fighting. With so many of them, they either fought each other or fought together!

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KayB Posted - Jan 21 2010 : 10:35:09 AM
I did 9+ years in the Army as a light wheel vehicle mechanic. Hubby did 7 years in the Navy as an electronics guy. One son-in-law is in the Army as a mine detector (he finds them and blows them up) and the other is a water purification specialist. Ex-son-in-law is is a helicopter mechanic in the Army. Daughter is former water purification specialist with the National Guard (8 years).

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4HMom Posted - Jan 21 2010 : 09:00:44 AM
Direct family...no. Former students (who are all "my kids")...many, in all branches of the service. I worry for them, their fellow service members, and their families. I am also thankful beyond words for their sacrifices!

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1badmamawolf Posted - Jan 20 2010 : 6:22:02 PM
My youngest son did 2 tours in Iraq, he was special ops. Hes been home now for 2 years last month. My late husband was in Nam, my Daddy was in WWII, and I can trace back to the civilwar on Mamas side.

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Bear5 Posted - Jan 20 2010 : 4:41:37 PM
My Dad was in the Army years ago. I have a nephew who is army now.
Marly

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MBurns Posted - Jan 20 2010 : 3:50:07 PM
My son has been in the Air Force for 16 years and just returned from Saudi Arabia. He is a senior airman and an instructor.

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Lessie Louise Posted - Jan 20 2010 : 12:41:14 PM
I was a Navy Corpsman in the 80's, I did a lot of training at 29 Palms. My hubby is retired Navy Chiel Corpsman. Wishing your son and nephew the best, Carol

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nut4fabric Posted - Jan 20 2010 : 11:27:52 AM
My son is in the Navy, 15 years now as an Aviation Ordinance person and daughter was in the Air Force five years as a linguist. Both have traveled the world and have really benefited from their time in service. Daughter was able to buy her own home at age 24. Congrats to your son and nephew!!!!
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