The soldiers or the local churches. They have a huge spread & lots of the soldiers like to eat together. The Generals & Base Commander serve the food. My son did his Ranger & Officer training there. He ate with them & then came home & we had a traditional family meal.
2006-11-21 02:08:02
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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i like to the invite those that have been effective to me with the aid of the years and have hear to me as quickly as I had some undesirable days. I what a dinner table fill with my close touch so i will tell them thank you. For all there help on a similar time as i'm coping with my maximum cancers and coverings. without them it have been have been hell in the international.you don't be attentive to ways undesirable maximum cancers could be until you have adventure first hand. The docs tell me that it elect be long for me simply by fact they weren't waiting to capture the main cancers early.
2016-10-22 11:39:41
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answered by ? 4
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Call your local recruiter's office, and ask for the number to the chaplain serving at the post nearest you. They will not provide you with soldier's names, but you can leave your info and invitation with the chaplain, and ask him to forward it to a soldier in need.
2006-11-21 01:54:00
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answered by Susan H 2
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I would call the local recruiting station. They could at least point you in the direction of who would be a more specific person to contact. :)
2006-11-21 00:57:40
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answered by whenyougonnaeatthatpickle 2
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call your local chapter of the red cross and they should be able to tell you how to go about finding the answers you need
2006-11-21 01:00:06
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answered by kimbersweet 5
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