Justyn was in Bagdad in Dec,2004

SO WE DID NOT HAVE CHRISTMAS AT MY HOUSE.

 

 

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I HOPE I DO NOT HEAR OF ANYONE BREAKING THIS ONE OR SEE DELETED

 

This is a ribbon for soldiers fighting in Iraq. Pass it on to everyone and pray.

 


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Something good will happen to you tonight at 11:11 PM. This is not a joke. Someone will either call you or will talk to you online and say that they love you. Do not break this chain.
Send this to 13 people in the next 15 minutes. Go.


 

SLEEP LAST NIGHT?





Bed a little lumpy...



Toss and turn any.! ..


Wish the heat was higher...


Maybe the a/c wasn't on...


Had to go to the john...


Need a drink of water...



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Yes... It is like that!

Count your blessings, pray for them,

Talk to your Creator

and

the next time when...

the other car cuts you off and you must hit the brakes,

or you have to park a little further from Wal-Mart than you want to be,
or you're served slightly warm food at the restaurant,
or you're sitting and cursing the traffic in front of you,


or the shower runs out of hot water,




Think of them....


Protecting your freedom!

 

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DO NOT DELETE-PLEASE  PASS ON-Message from Iraq



The proud warriors of Baker Company wanted to do something to pay tribute To our fallen comrades. So since we are part of the only Marine Infantry Battalion left in Iraq the one way that we could think of doing that is By taking a picture of Baker Company saying the way we feel. It would be awesome if you could find a way to share this with our fellow countrymen. I
was wondering if there was any way to get this into your papers to let the world know that "WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN" and are proud to serve our country." Se! mper Fi
1st
 Sgt Dave Jobe


The attached photo was forwarded from one of the last U.S. Marine companies in Iraq. They would like to have it passed to as many people as possible, to let the folks back home know that they remember why they're there and that they remember those who've been lost.