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Grazin’ In The Grass

Posted on : 12-11-2008 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Our Military

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Read this inspirational story of one soldiers attempt to bring a small part of the U.S. to Iraq.

While yesterday was Veterans Day, we were all thankful for all the soldiers, seamen, marines and sailors have done fort his country. They protect the freedoms we hold dearly and at great sacrifice. Many leave famlies with young children for years, and leave family members and friends behind. And all to protect our freedoms and to protect us from those that want to do us harm. And all to often we forget that these men and women are human and have feelings and are longing for home.

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