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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: New York
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| Congrats on a job well done Thank you for all you have done, Mr. Wilder. I consider what you did to be for me, personally. Though we've never met, my freedom and quality of life have been elevated by your sacrifice. You have truly lead a Helden Leiben. |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: England
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| Welcome back to Gary and the rest of the Big Red One US Army Band. Thanks to all of you for spending a whole year out there away from your loved ones to protect us. Its wonderful to know that you all got back safe and sound. Best Wishes From all at Eclipse See you in Frankfurt Guy's!! |
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| Pianissimo User | Big Red One equals? The Big Red One is a nickname given to the US Army 1st Infantry Division. The insignia that they wear is essentially an olive green background with a red numeral 1. As a side note...not as cool as the patch I wear. "If you ain't Cav, you ain't SH**! LOL...just kidding Gary! Just to have a combat patch on the right shoulder is enough to make the silliest looking unit patch a mark of those who are truly above the rest! I'm glad that you and the rest of your unit made it back. Now....fall in and get back to those troop arrival ceremonies! |
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__________________ SSG Laurence C Dean US Army TRADOC Band Fort Monroe, VA You have to be a SMAT Boy to transpose well! -William Vacchiano | |
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