Kola, I have to give a nod and salute to you for this. My nephew spent a year and half in Iraq as many young men have. He signed up, left in july of his 18th year, spent his 21st birthday in Iraq. He has shared so much of the stories with us, and he will go back at the spit of someones pen. He is attending college with me right now, but was put on stand by at xmas and that scared us, but he was proud to do it if that was meant to be. The site you are using "anywhere" it helped me get many things to him when it all started. The only thing he asked for the whole time was "DR PEPPER" we contacted the company and they were of no help, but the churches and folks here all got with "Anywhere" and they sent a Pallet of it to his group. Never heard so much excitement when he called us, he had about 15 guys cheering in the background. So, everything you do for these men, they appreciate more than anyone will know. There are so many that have no family at all, and as my nephew did he adopted them and shared his monthly shipments with them. When he finally got to come home, they left everything for the ones taking their place....even the electronics they had there, hoping to make it easier for the next ones following them.
Okay enough babbling...just wanted to let you know how much it means to see you still supporting them.
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