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| Julio Cesar Martinez
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01-26-2004 11:28 AM ET (US)
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Orale ese, nice work and detail telling stuff coming from your head homes, I like it very much and I realize the seriousness of your work, saludos a ti and your work ese.
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| teri
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01-26-2004 11:31 AM ET (US)
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Nice photos. It is so good to see smiling faces. That is so very good!
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| Ann Marie
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01-26-2004 01:54 PM ET (US)
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Thanks for the wonderful pictures...
Keep up the good work Kevin!
Most Fondly,
Ann Marie
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| Deb Wolf
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01-26-2004 02:28 PM ET (US)
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The innocense of children......... makes me wonder what is happening to children that have lost their parents? Perhaps an adoption program, there are so many couples that want to adopt. Just curious.
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| Kelly
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01-26-2004 02:38 PM ET (US)
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Thank you for the pictures and the essay that goes along with it. I'm a military wife of almost 20 years and I have a feeling there will be a lot of divorces on the soldiers return home. So sad that perhaps the one thing that kept them going an entire year will fall apart when they do finally return home. The price a soldier pays is much higher than what the general public is aware..it isn't only in blood and death they pay, but their whole life can be changed forever.
I saw a change in my husband when he returned from the first Gulf War...I wonder what other changes will have taken place this time when he has seen so much more this time around (and hopefully last). I look forward to his return...and I don't...horrible of me to say? Its just experience talking here after deployments to Panama, the 1st Gulf, Somolia and two tours in Korea...I know we have months maybe even years of hard work a head of us. That is the reality.
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