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- 1.4 Million Letters Sent To Our Troops!
- Shauna Fleming (SF) is the California teenager who started the "A Million Thanks" campaign to collect and distribute letters of thanks the military for their service. This interview with Robert Anthony Schuller (RAS) took place at the Crystal Cathedral on Sunday, November 13, 2005.
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- Flag from Iraq now flies over Pleasant St. School
- 06-18-08 By JOHN KOZIOL
DARYL CARLSON/CITIZEN PHOTO SHERRY BICKFORD-O'CONNELL, gets help raising a flag flown at the Army Corps of Engineers Compound at Baqubah, Iraq, where her husband Staff Sgt. Daniel O'Connell is serving his second tour. Helping are O'Connell's nephew Chance O'Connell, Alexis Dorman, Jessica Clark, Amanda Boyce, Brent Clarke, and Daniel Shea during a small ceremony held at Pleasant Street School
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- High School Sophomore Talks About Tribute to Troops
- Paul Smith.. Talk Show Interview (Mar. 7) – 16-year-old Waterford Kettering High School sophomore Alexandra McGregor told Paul W. Smith about “Support Our Troops Day”, a candlelight ceremony she is organizing recognizing our men and women serving overseas on March 26th.
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- Konica Minolta Sends Wounded Troops to the Gator Bowl
- 12-27-07 When Texas Tech and the University of Virginia go head to head at the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl on January 1, 2008 there will be 10 very special guests in the stadium there to watch the game, thanks to the title sponsor, Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A. (Konica Minolta) and the nonprofit, nonpartisan group Coalition to Salute America's Heroes
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- The Hugs Project
- The Hugs Project is committed to improving life for our dedicated U.S. Military.
Our primary "mission" is to give a "hug" (handmade items for warmth or cooling depending on season) to every American serving in the Middle East. We want every deployed troop and American civilian to know we support their mission to protect our freedoms & to provide freedom to the people of the Middle East. This is our way of saying "Thank you, we appreciate you for the difficult job you do".
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- Was Bush lucky for U.S. soldier on TV game show?
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Did President George W. Bush bring luck to a soldier who was a contestant on the television game show "Deal or no Deal?" Stay tuned April 21st. "The president thanked him for his service to his country and for serving in Iraq and wished him good luck," Fratto said. "And you'll have to watch the show to see how Captain Kobes did."
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