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Thank You Letters
From Soldiers
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I would like to
express my sincere appreciation for the chess sets that you sent to
us. They were great in support of the MWR Chess tournaments that I
hold here at Camp Patriot. As a MWR NCOIC, I hold one of the most
difficult jobs in Camp Patriot. It is my job to confront all
challenges and still consistently provide excellent customer
service. The chess Sets that we have over here are the small ones
purchased at your local K-Mart, so the two donated sets from your
foundation came as a sight to sore eyes. We have quite a number of
players that quite often demand tournaments, which I hold two a
month to help satisfy that demand. You have helped me ensure my
customer needs are met. We at Camp Patriot appreciate your hard
work and commitment to excellence to the troops.
Your foundation’s superior customer service and commitment to
excellence are a great contribution to this MWR operation over here
at Camp Patriot.
Thank you for a job well done.
I will send you a picture of the tournament. Your sets were used for
the championship. Down here we do what we can with what we have.
Sincerely,
TSgt Quinterofarias, MWR NCOIC,
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On behalf of the men of D Company,
2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry, 10th Mountain Division, I would like
to thank you for your support. We are currently deployed to Iraq
and received a package from you.
The battalion is part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 10th
Mountain Division Light out of Fort Drum, NY. In August of 2003 we
deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
The Battalion was based out of Qandahar for the 9 months that we
were there with platoons pushing out into the country in smaller
Fire Bases. We moved up into the mountains to conduct combat
operations against the Taliban enabling the Battalion to capture
many large caches of weapons and ammunition. We were redeployed
back to NY in May of 2004 and immediately underwent transformation
into one of the Army’s Brigade Combat Teams.
In August of 2005 we deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom. Our sector is around the Baghdad and Abu Ghraib area. We
conduct both mounted and dismounted patrols day and night 7 days a
week. We were responsible for securing 12 polling sites for the
Referendum in October. We are training and Iraq Infantry Battalion
to take over in this sector, we hope sometime in the near future.
Everything in the package was greatly appreciated. We do not get a
lot of free time but treasure every minute we get. The chess sets
were quickly grabbed up by the soldiers.
Thank you for your support
Steven Cooper
SFC, USA
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On behalf of my Military Transition
Team (MiTT), we would like to thank you and your organization for
package that was received yesterday. Indeed, everything inside the
package will help us fill some downtime that we get to experience
from time to time.
The patriotism of your organization is worthy of recognition. We
are truly blessed to live in a country where great Americans, like
you and your organization, support the service members that are
deployed abroad. As a Marine, surely you remember the joy of
receiving packages from home. My words are not strong enough to
express our gratitude for the gift and the contributions that made
the gift possible.
We also appreciate your service to our country which allows us to
wear the uniform today. God Bless America!
Respectfully,
Chris M. Williams |
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Thank you, for the chess sets and
the candy you sent to us here in Kuwait at Camp Patriot. We all
ready had a tournament.
Thank you again.
Ron Harmon
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Thank
you for the chess set. We have a tent that we stay in while we’re
on call. Some days are busy, some aren’t. When we’re not busy it
gets pretty boring. When we first got it there was no electricity,
TV, DVD, AC, lights, games, or even chairs. Your 2 chess sets were
the first things we got. They were big enough to put on the floor
and not loose the pieces so they got used a lot. It really helped
us get through our first few weeks. Now the action has picked up so
we don’t have as much time but they’re still there waiting for the
terrorists to take a break.
Thank you very much!
Ryan Reser |
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Please find this letter to express our
sincerest appreciation and great admiration for your sincere support
of my troops that you recently shown by your gift of the chess sets.
Allow me to speak on behalf of my platoon which is comprised of 32
great soldiers. Your thoughtfulness and generosity that you have
expressed to us is nothing short of unbelievable. A "Thank You" is
not a sufficient enough phrase to sum up our mutual feelings and
thoughts. For the personal time that you have taken our of your day
to just think of us and then follow through by contacting us with
your thoughts of loyalty, support, and care is similar to a sense of
family that is so desperately missed here.
Life here in Baghdad is hard. There is no true sense of a normal
sleep pattern here, we endure 25 hour missions in 100+ degree heat,
lack personal time to decrease our building stress, and have the
ever constant dangers of close enemy contact. We as a unit miss our
home life more than ever. There is nothing here that can make our
life easier. However, efforts like yours are what make us get by on
a day to day basis. You re-build that bridge that connects us back
to our simple and sane lives. In a phrase that is shared around here
after some much needed sleep, we say, "I can breathe again".
I am aware that the media shows quick shots of life here in Baghdad.
It shows the explosions, mangled vehicles, and damaged buildings.
What it does not show is the smells of the garbage heaps and sulfur
pits that my soldiers walk through, the pain and anguish on local
Iraqi families that have discovered that their loved ones have been
killed, the sound of explosions, gun fire, and screeching metal that
is flying in the air following an explosion. We get sick here from
the bacteria in the dust, become heat causalities, and try to
self-recover from our wounds, both emotionally and physically.
However, we will live life a little more easily here because we are
reminded of the love that exists between humans. The support that
you all have personally shown. Thank you so much for your concerns,
support, and love that was shown by your gift. I speak on behalf of
all the soldiers here that fight for you. You have been successful
in your breakthrough of the barrier between civilian and the
military world. We wish you well in your endeavors and ask God to
protect you and if he cannot, you can count on the "OUTLAWS" of
860th MILITARY POLICE COMPANY.
1LT JON R. COPE
860th Military Police Company
1st Platoon "OUTLAWS"
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Thank You very much for sending the
chess sets. I am stationed in Bagram, Afghanistan with Combined
Joint Task Force-76 and with the US Army. We have an active chess
club here on the base with players of all levels. The chess sets
that your club sent come in very handy and are much appreciated.
Playing chess here truly adds an international flavor to the game as
I’ve played with folks from Afghanistan, Egypt, Czech Republic,
Romania, and Poland in recent months. While being able to speak the
same language as your opponent is always nice, it is certainly not
required and I’ve had some memorable games and experiences.
We are very busy and have parliamentary elections on 18 September.
It will be a big day for the Afghan people as they become more and
more self-reliant. Our tour is for twelve months and we are about
half-way through. We are from an airborne unit stationed in northern
Italy.
Thank you again for your generosity and I can assure you that
military personnel across Afghanistan and Iraq sincerely appreciate
your efforts. It is great to know and see the continued support for
the Soldiers.
John C. Waters
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army |
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Thank
you, for your support and blessings. The moral of our soldiers
strongly depends on the family and friends who are state side who
show their appreciation. The little things, that’s what makes us
work everyday to, win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi nationals
when at times it feels we’re in a losing battle. The support, again
those who show their appreciation, are the reason we can continue to
keep our heads in the game making it that much easier to come home
safely to our family.
I myself say, thank you, for helping my men, a small piece of this
large puzzle, to keep their moral high. The importance of feeling
like, “it’s worth it,” comes from you who are home worrying about
us. Here not often can you see the impact you have on lives because
it’s hard at times seeing through the smoke and dust. But you again
who see our vision and see the mission importance are what keeps us
ticking. How brilliant, chess, a way to relax the body and mind. A
way for people to band in conflict with no guns and to set and
develop friendship that will last a lifetime. Thank you. Thank you
for your support and for those of you who feel like I feel, anytime
we lose a soldier to combat the whole U.S. loses a friend a hero a
brother or sister. In their name, the sacrifice of their family and
friends, I say… it is you who put the smile on a soldiers face and
allow him to see that, “the risk is worth it!” Thank you.
Your Friend,
Michael Bordner |
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I want to thank you for the packages
that you sent me. I really appreciate all your support. I shared
some of the contents with my fellow soldiers. They loved it as much
as I did.
Any Soldier is a very good program for the deployed soldiers. We
get all kinds of goodies and articles that we aren’t able to buy
here. The soldiers here enjoy all the gifts.
Thanks again for your gifts and your support. Take care and I’ll
talk to you again soon.
Sincerely,
Mark |
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Greetings from Afghanistan! I just
wanted to thank you for the chess sets and candy you sent me and my
soldiers! We appreciate the support while we are away from our
friends and family!
We are part of a combat heavy engineer battalion stationed out of
Fort Lewis, Washington. We are a construction unit that build
roads, buildings, etc. for the people of Afghanistan.
Despite the picture of snow on the other side [postcard], it is
still very hot out! We are hoping for cooler weather soon!
Thank you again for
the support!!
1LT Brandy West |
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Sir
I can’t thank you enough for your generous contribution to my Unit
and the Team. I use the chess set as stress relief for my Soldiers
as they return from a hard days work. Sir I am sending this photo
of an enlisted Soldier getting ready to show a young Officer
how it’s done.
Once again thank you
for the support,
1SG R. Daugherty |
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We just received your club’s kind
gift of two chess sets, and wanted to thank you wholeheartedly. This
is by far the coolest care package we have received to date, and I
can assure you that these will see lots of use as we have quite a
bit of down-time and some chess players in the shop. We were
actually talking about chess the other day and even those who hadn’t
played before seemed interested in learning. Although I’m not a
great player, I have enjoyed playing chess for many years, and
welcome the opportunity to play some now as I unfortunately forgot
to bring one of my boards with me.
Anyway, I just wanted to express out thanks, this is very thoughtful
indeed and I will be dedicating my first Queen’s Indian Defense in
Iraq to the Renaissance Knights!
Semper Fi,
David Craik
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To the members of the Renaissance
Knights Community Chess Club we (Banshees) would like to say thank
you for your donations. Its organizations like yours, which we can
tell, care about us, and what we are trying to accomplish here in
Iraq, and else where. We have been in country for almost 2 months
now. Below is m reaction after getting some mail.
This place is a jewel in the rough. Literally. This place where we
are was once Sadam’s jewel airbase. It was bombed during the 1st
Gulf War and is now an operating airbase for us. Trying to make the
best of it. I am also trying to keep my Marines focus on the
mission, and when some down time rolls around, that’s when Marines
start thinking about family and what’s going back home. Your support
is greatly appreciated, and be assured that we all look forward to
your letters & support.
Our daily lives are sometimes interrupted by rockets attacks once in
a while. So far we have been OK. Please take some time to visit our
website:
http://www.2maw.usmc.mil/MAG14/vmaq1
to read the articles about the squadron taking part in the going
effort of securing freedom for us all.
Thanks, God Bless, and stay in touch.
Respectfully,
SgtMAJ George Espinosa |
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Thanks
so much for your quick response. I would have written back sooner,
but we've been occupied with the current offensive in Tal Afar.
Hopefully, things will quiet down soon and life will return to
normal here at Forward Operating Base Sykes. My eight soldiers and
I are members of an adviser team training and mentoring an Iraqi
Army battalion. While that job keeps us busy, we do occasionally
have some leisure time. Sadly, our entertainment options are
limited here at FOB Sykes. So, I was pleased to hear that your
organization has been distributing chess sets to soldiers. If
possible, I would love to obtain one for my team.
Thanks so much for thinking of us. Have a great day! Yours,
Gordon
Gordon E. Hannett
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We received the boards and game
pieces you sent us in the mail today. I wanted to take this
opportunity to thank you on behalf of the Second Marine Aircraft
Wing.
We will certainly spend many hours strategizing on the maneuver and
elements of war associated with this fine, ancient game. Moreover,
it was a very heartfelt gesture and that alone gives a tremendous
feeling of support.
As a matter of fact, our unit currently has the all Armed Forces
Chess Champion, his name is MSgt Adkins and he has been very kind in
giving us all lessons!
Our country is indeed the finest place in the world, as her
citizens, like the members of your organization, are rallying to the
support of our military regardless of their viewpoints on this war
and that to me defines a family unit; right or wrong, blood is
thicker than water.
I would like to thank you for your service to our country, once a
Marine always a Marine! Semper Fi!
In closing, we thank all of you for your generosity and kind words.
It really does impact us in a positive way.
Respectfully,
Terry Huston
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Thank you very much for your
support. Chess is a popular sport among the pilots of F CO 159
Aviation. Our unit flies the CH-47D helicopters, known to most as
Chinooks, across the skies of Afghanistan. We are grateful to have
chess sets we can pack and move with us to facilitate enriching
competition and interaction that keeps our minds off the battle, but
all the while preparing us for it. There is no tool for fun or
better, in my opinion, to train the mind at solving problems,
analyzing opponents, and working through a plan, and adapting much
like operations flow.
Thanks for your support. We will get some good usage out of the
sets.
Sincerely,
CPT J. Abrami |
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I would like to than you all in
behalf of my squad members. You would not believe how many soldiers
in my battery play chess. Some of the soldiers have chess
tournaments when they have time & can find each other to play, the
games seem to take along time when both guy’s can’t be there all the
time.
Thank you for the chess sets & they will be well used. I would
also like to thank David & all others that served in the military.
Thanks again,
SSG Rod Cox |
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I would like to take this
opportunity to thank you and everyone else involved in your efforts.
The chess sets were a huge hit. As a token of our appreciation I
have included a keychain that I made for you. I only sent one
however, if you would like more, let me know how many and I will get
them made and sent out as soon as I possibly can. Again, thank you
for everything you do. You will never know how much we appreciate
your efforts.
Sincerely,
SSGT Ryan Swan |
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Thanx so much for the chess sets you
sent…They were both timely & greatly appreciated. They have been set
out in our common area for all to share. Keep us in your hearts &
prayers!
Sincerely,
SGT. M. A. Villarreal |
Thank you for everything.
Capt. J. Alexander |
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Thanks so much for the chess sets my
Marines and I play a lot now that we have a set to play on. I am not
the Best Player but getting better. I am also teaching my Marines to
play and they are fast learners. We are here for another 6 months
and then back to Cherry Point NC. We all sure do miss the states. It
is funny because you never know how good some thing is until you
don’t have it any more.
Well thanks once
again,
Sgt Doughty A.M. |
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I just wanted to take a moment and
thank you for the chess game. I have several men who love the game.
This was a great treat for them. Heaven knows how busy the men are
and the game allows the men to escape for awhile from the realities
of war.
I expressed to my men your gratitude for the work they do. I know
that each of them greatly appreciated it. Thank you for your support
and gratitude and we feel honored to serve this country and our
countrymen and women.
Thank you,
Taylor Simpson
1 LT. U. S. Army
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Hello, I have to tell you, those
chess sets will most likely be greatly coveted often. Everyone
fancies themselves as great tacticians and strategists, but everyone
seems to get beat by someone else. It’s a great game.
I gave one set to a friend of mine in a different squad, so he could
let more people use it.
So I noticed you were from Northbrook, IL. Is that where Medieval
Times is? I don’t know my wife she has been there. We are all from
IL, mostly from the Effingham, but my wife and I just moved from
there to Murphysboro. IL is a great state but I think I might leave
her for another state.
Any way, thank you
so much.
Thomas Stead |
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Subj: THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF
TASK FORCE RHINO
Thank you for your generosity to Task Force Rhino! We are receiving
many words of encouragement from patriotic Americans like your self.
We are continually surprised by the packages and letters that are
received. This war will only be won by the unity of the Government,
Military, and the People. With your support, we know that the People
are behind us and are wishing us the best. Thank you!
Our “Free PX” is coming along slowly, but surely. We are receiving
great items such as toiletries, snack items, and books and
magazines. We have even received a board game or two, which was
really special. The Marines enjoy coming back from a patrol and
being able to sit down to a good game of cards or a board game.
Again thank you! All of us from Camp Korean Village in Iraq wish you
the best! God Bless!
Point of contact at this command is Second Lieutenant E. D. Swanson.
Sincerely,
R. A. DEFOREST
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Hello! My name is LCPL Preston. I
work at the MWR here in Korean Village, Iraq.I just wanted to write
you all to say thank you on behalf of my unit and the other marines,
soldiers and corpsmen that utilize the MWR and its resources.
Without caring and thoughtful people, such as you we would not be
able to provide a place for troops to relax and have a little fun.
So again, thank you all. Your actions are greatly appreciated, and
not forgotten.
Yours Truly,
LCPL PRESTON, J USMC
PS. The MWR does
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I just moved to this area and I found this
chess set & Rules Packet which someone had left after going home. I
wanted to write you to let you know how much it means to me and my
fellow soldiers to have the support of those back home. My Battle
Buddy is a Vietnam Vet and he tears up every time someone says
“Thank You” to him or any of us. Every little thing our fellow
Americans do to show us support makes leaving our families & loved
ones a little easier.Again, thank you, for your support & kindness.
When it is my turn to return home, I will pass your chess set off to
someone else!
From 1-148 Field Artillery 116 Brigade Combat Team in Idaho
Thank You,
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My soldiers and I thank you for your
patriotic support of what we are doing (And thanks again for the
Chess Boards). For most of us in uniform we are where we can do
what we have been trained to do. Not too many soldiers (including
myself) will admit they enjoy being in the middle east where the
last 2 days showed us what 100+ degrees w/dust in the air feels
like. Just like the packages we receive from our loved ones so far
away, it is a blessing to know that there are grateful Americans
that haven’t taken all the freedoms that we enjoy for granted.
The Ground Maintenance Platoon of an Aviation Unit that is a mix of
units from Fort Bragg, Alaska, Michigan NG and TX NG.
CW3 Robert J Atkinson & 37
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Thank you for sending the letter and
the chess boards in response to our anysoldier.com entry. We are
happy to get letters from just about anywhere. Junk mail, old sears
catalogues, anything to get something in the mail. The Squadron has
been in Iraq for a little over 30 days, so we are really just
getting started. I will post your letter of encouragement so that
all of my Marines can read it. It is important that the Marines see
letters like yours and know that their efforts here in Iraq are
appreciated. We are working 12 on, 12 off here, so their free time
is minimal and any encouragement helps. We are a heavy lift
helicopter squadron, so basically we move the beans, bullet, and
band-aids around the battlefield. We do most of our work externally,
which means we hook things to the helicopter and drop it off
someplace else. This is the Squadron’s third deployment to Iraq
since 2003. My job is as the Executive Officer, which is basically
the number 2 guy behind the Commanding Officer. I am a pilot within
the squadron and have been with this squadron since November of
2004.
Something about me personally, I am 38 years old father of two,
happily married for 15 years. My wife’s name is Heidi. I have an
11-year old girl and a 5-year-old boy. Monika and John. They live in
Ramona, California, which is just outside of San Diego, California,
which is where we are based when we are home. We have lived there
since 2001. We have also lived in Stafford, Virginia which is just
south of Washington D.C. and Mission Viejo, California which is
south of Los Angeles. I am originally from Washington State. I have
been in the Marine Corps for 16 years. This is my second deployment
to Iraq.
I will see that your gift is put to good use down at the barracks.
Thank you also for your service as a US Marine. Thank you for taking
the time to assist those serving our country. Take care of yourself
and Semper Fidelis.
LtCol Roger McFadden
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Thank you for your
support. It’s nice to know that we are supported and it makes all
that we go through worth it. We also have a chess club so if you
have anymore, Please send them.
Again Thanks.
Sgt Shirley R. Ayers |
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I received your package today, and
wanted to say thanks for all your support. I know being an
ex-marine, well never ex, being a marine it comes natural to support
fellow comrades. Well I greatly appreciate it. Some of my soldiers
are already using the chess games.
Just a little back ground info. We are a communications Company from
Fort Hood, Texas and are currently serving in Mosul, Iraq. Things
are quiet right now which is always good. Well I will close.
Very Respectfully,
James Everidge |
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First off thank you for what you're
doing. I found your website and once again I think it's great what
you're doing to support the troops. I took the chess sets and gave
them to the chaplain because he's got a little hut set up for the
marines and sailors to relax in and what better than a few chess
sets to help a marine relax. I'm sure someone will lose the king or
queen in about a week but at least they will be used.
Thank you again for what you're doing.
R /S
Matt Slayton
Cpl USMC
Maintenance Management Chief
RCT-8 Camp Fallujah Iraq
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I would like to thank you for the
chess sets. They will surely be put to good us. We have a very
important mission here and it is always good to cool down with a
game of chess, checkers or dominos.
Thank You for your
support,
SSG Tara Sutton |
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This is Pv2 Arbuckle, Christophes. I
thank you for the chess pieces and Boards. I love chess and my son
will love the beanie baby. In the future if you’d like you can send
anything you like to me or my team. There are four members of my
team. You all know the address and you can make it out to me if
you’d like. I think it’s great what you all do for us.
Thank you from the Bravo 11 Battle Sen.
Pv2 Arbuckle
Christophes
ACO. 327th Sig BN (ABN)
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Thank you for the great Chess boards
and Chess pieces. They will surely come in handy. The soldiers and I
appreciate your generosity. Thanks to many caring and giving
Americans such as yourself, it brings a little of home to a far away
place. All of our soldiers are in good spirits and are staying safe.
During their down time they enjoy playing cards and board games.
This will definitely be a welcomed addition.
Our unit is from Texas and have been away from home for quite a
while. It will be nice to get back home and enjoy the things we
always seem to take advantage of. We are a National Guard Unit and
doing our part. It is really amazing how once you get in a combat
environment that things don’t determine if you are National Guard or
Active Army. We are all Americans, and we are all doing our part for
our country and each other.
I was previously deployed on active duty during my enlisted years
with the 82 Airborne Division. It was during Desert Shield and
Desert Storm. I can say that our living conditions have greatly
improved as well as the chow. The danger still exists, but we are
doing well. Thanks you Mr. Heiser for your service, and thanks for
your support.
Sincerely,
1LT Roel Resurez |
Thanks for your support and we
appreciate your gesture. The two chess really came in handy seeing
as we only had two kings and a chessboard over here, thank you, and
my female marine liked the beanie baby. Now thanks to you we can one
day have our own little chess tournament. One more thing, me and my
marines will send you a picture so that you can see who you are
supporting.
Thank you once again,
LCPL Manuel E. Mercedes |
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I do not know whom this letter will
be delivered, but to who ever reads this I would like them to know
that the encouragement and gratitude they have shown by sending us
something as simple as a couple of chess sets is greatly
appreciated. It is the things like this that makes it worth being a
service member. The appreciation given by friends and family is
great but knowing there are people who don’t even know us, are
grateful for my active duty, is some how just that much more
rewarding. Well this will be the end of this letter; I need to get
what little sleep I can before another day at work.
Thanks Again,
Sincerely,
Christopher M. Elliott |
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