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Presenting HeroBracelets to Iraqi leaders.

We got this wonderful letter from Deb Meyers today. She lost her step-son in Iraq five years ago and presented President Bush with a HeroBracelet bearing his name, PFC Jason Meyer. ------------------ Dear HeroBracelets, 08 APR 2008 marked the 5th anniversary of Jason's death. We were able to go to Arlington Cemitary, Washington, DC to be with Jason that day. On 09 APR 2008, we were privileged to be invited to a very special ceremony. We took part in a wreath laying ceremony with other Gold St...

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FallenHeroesMemorial.com

Every so often we hear from a HeroBracelet wearer asking to find more information about the service member on their memorial bracelet. Since thousands of you are wearing HeroBracelets memorializing someone you'd never met, we'd like to share a Web site that you might be interested in. The site is www.fallenheroesmemorial.com. This site is a place where friends, family and strangers can post letters and memories about a fallen service member. There is a page there for each one lost in combat....

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Great Military Support Organizations

Great list of support organizations. AAFES Gift Certificates http://www.aafes.com/docs/homefront.htm The Army and Air Force Exchange Services is where most servicemen and women do their shopping. You can purchase gift certificates for those in Iraq and those hospitalized. Adopt a Platoon http://www.adoptaplatoon.org/ Adopt a Platoon has several ongoing projects to ensure that every soldier overseas does not walk away from mail call empty-handed. "America Supports You" Program (U.S. Departmen...

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Many links for free services for the troops.

We searched around on the Web and found a series of web sites that offer free goods and services for the troops. -------------------- http://www.operationhomelink.org/ - Free computers for spouses or parents of deployed soldier in ranks E1 - E5. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/2/prweb106818.htm - free mail/gifts sent to children of deployed soldiers. https://www.operationuplink.org/ - Free phone cards. http://anysoldier.com/ForSoldiersOnly.cfm - Sign up to sponsor a soldier care package. h...

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Help the Military Order of the Purple Heart today.

HeroBracelets.org has been giving $2 to the Military Order of the Purple Heart for every Purple Heart HeroBracelet sold. We're proud to be able to help this organization that is helping so many of our combat wounded veterans. Please support the organization any way you can. ------------------------------- The Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation, Inc., without stock and not for profit, was Incorporated in the State of Wisconsin in 1957. It qualified with the Internal Revenue ...

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Send a card.

If you go to this web site, www.letssaythanks.com, you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq . You can ' t pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. How AMAZING it would be if we could get everyone we know to send one!!! This is a great site. Please send a card. It is FREE and it only takes a seco

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Great organizations that deserve your support.

Snowball Express Snowball Express has a simple mission, provide new memories and smiles to the faces of those children and surviving spouses of those fallen heroes since 9/11. They do this in several ways. The largest is an annual event in which all registered families are brought to California for an all expense paid weekend to visit Disneyland and other wonderful experiences with hundreds of other children and spouses. Described by Bill White, President, Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund as the #...

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Something to add to your Christmas card list!

When you are making out your Holiday card list this year, please include the following: A Recovering American soldier c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center 6900 Georgia Avenue,NW Washington ,D.C. 20307-5

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Rolling Thunder.

We've heard from several HeroBracelet wearers about the Rolling Thunder rally in Washington so we're reprinting this piece about the rally. ------------- Veterans' Lifelong Mission To Keep Memories Alive Rolling Thunder Riders Mark 20 Years of Supporting Troops By Pamela Constable Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, May 27, 2007; Page C01 Thousands of military veterans from towns across the country cruised into the nation's capital yesterday on polished Harleys and Hondas, filling the air wi...

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News Story for MRS. Ricklic's class.

This story just appeared in the Times Reporter! ----------------------- York 5th-graders to honor Nepsa York Elementary 5th-graders Logan Hurst (L), Blake Burrell, Alexis Cunningham and Leah Mutti display their HeroBracelets in memory of New Philadelphia's Cpl. Keith Nepsa, who was killed in Iraq in June. In a Veterans Day Ceremony Nov. 9 in Cpl. Keith Nepsa's hometown, a group of 5th-graders at New Philadelphia's York Elementary will wear HeroBracelets bearing his name. In early June, Nepsa...

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