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Tell me names, and what branch, and their MOS if possible. I want to help out all i can so if there is anything i can help with with in consideration, i want to know the names and faces of the men and women defending us. I want a prayer chain... help??

2007-11-23 15:45:16 · 8 answers · asked by Kit-Kat 2 in Politics & Government Military

8 answers

Scott Knoles Marine Mechanic

Benjamin seikman- marine- mechanic

Eric hoene- army- infantry

Jessica Jacobs- airforce- journalist

jeremy h.- marine- mos unknown

Matthew mossman-army-bootcamp

Pray for all of these. they are very special to me and i want all of them to be safe.

michael mossman- my uncle- matt's dad- mechanic 32-33 baghdad, iraq

2007-11-24 04:57:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I've been away from my family since I joined the Army five years ago. If you want to help, check out anysoldier.com and soldiersangels.com. They each offer a different method of support to deployed troops. Just be a better sponsor than the one I had in Iraq.

2007-11-24 00:28:45 · answer #2 · answered by DOOM 7 · 2 0

to protect your country is a job what doesnt have a deadline.
Someone always needs to be there for it.
Our man and women in the armed forced always need our support, no matter where they are.
Call an recruiting center up , or an army chaplain. Perhaps they can help with that.
You also can bake cookies and make some packages ready for them out there.
There is a lot someone can do , to show their support.

2007-11-23 23:52:50 · answer #3 · answered by Shoshi 3 · 0 1

Ryan J. --- Fireman, USN; Somewhere, Iraq (last I heard).

Robert M. --- LCpl (0352, Infantry, Anti-tank Missile Operator), USMC; North Carolina, US.

Joey B. --- LCpl (MOS Unknown), USMC; Iraq, I believe.

Kevin --- Specialist (aviation mechanic), USA; Kansas, US.

More that I can't recall at 0330U...
Just pray that all of our servicemen and women make it back, after we’ve won, physically and psychologically intact.

-Semper Fidelis & Ductus Exemplo-

2007-11-24 03:30:50 · answer #4 · answered by Yuriy 5 · 1 0

Service to the country means having been away even on Christmas and New Year. Thus, give the soldiers the credit due to them.

2007-11-24 03:19:26 · answer #5 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 1 0

hey I too look to our loving father in prayer to set purpose to the moment justification for the reason. Is a blessing to find the ear of god open to hear the cries laughter even the angry frustrations with life from a mortal; but then to ask who's are we but that of the whole body of god. we all are serving, employed by the one master. faith is that warm breath of life pushing through our lungs; and the pulsing heart with in our walls so be the Davine witness in living color. faith is believing, trust is knowing we are all members held together by 100% love. Amen to the word of our loving father that comes to each in spirit.

2007-11-24 00:08:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Johnathan H. 31B Serving in baghdad

2007-11-23 23:53:37 · answer #7 · answered by mpblackbelt 2 · 2 0

On my FOB in Mosul, Iraq.. I would say there is about 3,000 soldiers away from their families...
Then there is the families back home, missing us, morning their loses....

2007-11-24 00:05:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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