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Date Posted: 06:28:54 11/02/01 Fri
Author: Christina
Author Host/IP: 64-204-138-140.client.dsl.net / 64.204.138.140
Subject: patriotic women

Dear Staff Sergeant Lucy (and guys!),
I’m doing a little “secret operation” here myself… I’m typing this at work! J
Anyway, I was listening to Ace & TJ this am and heard your letter talking about the ladies. I totally understand what you’re saying about needing a woman that can deal with the military life. I think that in a time like this having someone at home (or not having someone- either way) can be something really hard for you guys to deal with that few people that aren’t in a miltary family think about. I’ve been close to some military families and seen how tough the wives and significant others have to be, and I have a tremendous amount of respect for them. Back in the WWII days women just stood up straight and realized that part of their duty for the country was to stick with their men. What is sad though, is that it seems that there are less and less women who have the guts to do that. I don’t know why the attitude has changed, but I wanted to tell you guys that don’t already have one of these loyal significant others that there’s hope! There are still some of us single ladies out there whose attitude hasn’t changed, and understand how important your being gone is - even though it’s hard.
And on that note, I was “home” (where my family is) in SC recently and was outside by a little lake on a clear night. I looked up and saw the stars sprinkled in the sky and heard the sounds of nothing but nature, and I thought this is what we’re fighting for. Of course there are a million more things about our country that you are protecting, but it just reminded me of how thankful I am to all of you guys, for doing what you’re doing.
I can’t thank you enough. Hang in there, we’re thinking about you and praying for you!
Take care – Christina Thomas

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