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Good for you! Thank you for listing these names for us. It's hard to read. But it would be unthinkable not to.

Posted by jenorama at January 30, 2005 11:02 PM

Thanks for reminding us. Life does seem to continue as normal for most other people.

Posted by Anji at February 1, 2005 05:08 AM

THANK YOU FOR REMEMBERING THE SOLDIERS WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIFE FOR OUR COUNTRY. MY BROTHER IS AMONG THE ONES YOU LISTED AND I WISH THAT NO ONE WOULD HAVE TO GO THRU THIS TYPE OF PAIN. UNFORTUNELY, THIS IS IN OUR COUNTRY'S PAST AND I AM SURE AFTER THIS WAR IS OVER THERE WILL SOMEDAY BE ANOTHER. IT HELPS THE FAMILIES MORE THAN ANYONE CAN REALIZE THAT PEOPLE THEY DON'T EVEN KNOW REMEMBERS THE SACRIFICE AND THE PRICE PAID BY THE MILITARY. "LAND OF THE FREE, BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE". THANK YOU

Posted by SUSAN at February 20, 2005 11:34 PM

One of the men listed was a very special person in my life. He touched many others the way he touched me and it is a shame that his destined greatness was in his untimely death. It is so unfair. Love the ones that have special meaning in your life. I will never forget Lt. Nainoa Hoe. Safe journey my beautiful friend.

Posted by Susan at March 2, 2005 09:32 PM

Cpl Richard Gilbert from Dayton,OH was my cousin. He was not only my cousin but my friend. He was a HERO to my 3 boys. Our family is deeply saddend by his death, but we know he died doing what he wanted to do. It's nice to know that all of you care too. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those serving in harms way. We hope they all come home safely and soon. Cpl. R Gilbert's Cousin...Kim

Posted by Kim at March 6, 2005 02:17 PM
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