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Date Posted: 06:48:28 11/09/01 Fri
Author: Sarah
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 208.216.202.2
Subject: RE: Should you re-enlist

Thought I'd just make a comment on your question to the listeners...I know that's got to be tough, knowing that Marine life is all you know as "work". But I feel like after this ordeal, you will have done your duty in making not only your country, yourself, your family, your daughter (though she's only 4), and the 11 listeners VERY PROUD and honored. I think it would be a relief to know that you could take the next part of your life and dedicate it to teaching your daughter how you were inspired to serve your country, and how proud you are to be able to protect her in yet another way then normal daddys get too. I think that the corps would be glad to offer you the kind of job that would be posting you somewhere close to home, recruiting or something like that. I know you're hearing this everyday, but the comment "thank you" goes without saying, you (all there with you) are showing America what we have to be proud of and reminding us that "someone" is always fighting for our freedom. I don't think that "thank you" is appropriate anymore, I think every soldier of any military branch have officially became every American's personal hero's and you are the angels on our shoulders.

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