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Thank you for your thoughts and wonderful points for our military. I am a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, and although I will probably never patrol the streets of any Iraqi city, I know some who do. Yes, they put their families on hold and their lives on the line to protect our wonderful country from the threat of death to our American citizens. Most will never be rich, in fact, most can only hope to eventually make a comfortable living, that is, if they survive.
I appreciate your honoring the troops by reiterating the point and criticizing Hollywood for ignoring it. As long as we have people, like you, who are intelligent enough to know that only remaining vigilant in protecting our country ensures our liberties, will we maintain the freedom for Americans to criticize the country that provides the great opportunities it does.
p>Thank you again, br> — B. Hamilton , TSgt, USAF /p> p> As a “twice-around retired reservist” (WWII & Korea), I thank you and salute you for this article, and have sent it to all of my E-Mail friends. br> — David O. Olson Jr. , CAPT USNR Ret. /p>
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