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Honoring the Fallen, a note from Wayne

  • Friday, March 11, 2011 20:56
    Message # 544153
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    Honoring the Fallen, a note from Wayne

    Greetings all.  Happy Thursday to everyone.  Is Spring here yet!!
     

    As the News blasts and broadcasts the petty issues of this or that “so-called celebrity” let us note that in addition to our other fallen Troops, the below listed Marines gave their lives this week:

     

                           Justin Allen 23,
                           Brett Linley 29,
                           Matthew Weikert 29,
                           Justus Bartett 27,
                           Dave Santos 21,
                           Jesse Reed 26,
                           Matthew Johnson 21,
                           Zachary Fisher 24,
                           Brandon King 23,
                           Christopher Goeke 23,
                           Sheldon Tate 27

    There is no media for them. Not even a mention of their names.  Pretty sad ………  May these Dear Souls rest in eternal peace.

      

    - Attached is a flyer regarding a "Gold Star Wives" Conference. Please pass it along.

     

    - The journey after military service can be a difficult one. If you are Veteran in crisis or know of one who is, please call our 24/7 Suicide Prevention Line at 1–800–273–TALK (8255) to speak with our trained counselors, or find a Crisis Center near you.

     
    Prayers and blessings for you and your loved ones and for our faithful Troops and their loved ones everywhere.
     
    Sincerely...................Wayne

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