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Monday, January 16, 2006

Supporting Our Heroes with Soldiers' Angels Germany

Soldiers' Angels Germany recently received this note of thanks from a hero:

I wanted to let you know that many Soldiers, Marines,
Airmen, and a few Sailors (not many of us come through
Landstuhl) read and took comfort in the Christmas
Messages From Home. I watched many of them as they
read through and every one had a smile on their face
when they were finished. Thank you for taking the time
to put it together. I am going to try and send this to
each email address I find in there.

A NCCS in the
United States Navy
22+ years Active Duty

Soldiers' Angels Germany is also collecting Valentine's Day Messages (email received):

Please take a minute to send a Valentines Day Greeting to our Wounded Heroes at Landstuhl Medical Center in Germany. Send this email to everyone you know (they do not have to be a member of SA) who would take a few minutes to send an email to Willie (Wilhelmine Aufmkolk) thanking our wounded men and women for their sacrifices and wishing them a Happy Valentines Day and a speedy recovery. Willie says pictures are welcome (but not to send ecards since she cannot copy and paste them into the book she is
making).

This is a fast, easy and free way to help make a difference to a wounded hero waiting to be sent back home to the US. She needs all the responses by Jan 31st to make up the book so take a minute right now to send her an email and then forward this message to others who might send a message of their own. We ought to be able to get her hundreds of messages of thanks and good wishes (right now she has only 6....)

Let's help Willie let these heroes know that they have not been forgotten.

To read more about Willie's work with Soldiers Angels at Landstuhl Medical Center got to the
SA Germany blog.

To see some wonderful photos of Soldiers Angels work in helping provide our wounded
heroes with a bit of holiday spirit
go here.

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