Dear Mr. Zimbrick,
I’m writing to thank you for the difficult job that you and other veterans have done for us. We’ve learned about World War 2 in the past and I just wanted to let you know you have my ultimate respect for your service to our country and its citizens. I know for a fact that it took more than courage. Words, not even this letter can explain it. I’m glad your willing to talk about your experience, even though its probably hard for you. Like most, I’m guessing it was hard to leave your family behind, waking up every morning wondering if you were going to hear or see them again. I bet your family, and others had an emptiness inside that they couldn’t fulfill until they knew you came back alive. If you were one who didn’t receive any mail or ’thank you’ letters I’m very sorry to hear that and I hope you know many people appreciate.
I have a few questions to ask : I was wondering what you did in your spare time and how the people reacted toward you? Including where you trained , and if you decide to join the military or if you got drafted. Even if you were drafted, I’m glad you served. This country wouldn't be what it is today if it weren't for our vets and currently serving troops. I know you have some interesting stories and was wondering if you mind telling me a couple. I wish I could have the opportunity to thank you in person.
2007-05-20
15:12:33
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