It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the soldier, not
the poet who has given us freedom of speech. It is the soldier, not the lawyer, who has given
us the right to a fair trial, and it is the soldier----who salutes the flag, who serves the flag and
whose coffin is draped by the flag-----who allows the protester to burn the flag.                           
                                                                  
----Charles M. Province
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My nephew, Pvt. Barry Mayo was killed in Baqubah,  Iraq on March 5,
2007 serving in the Army. He was in the Field Artillery Division of the
282nd Co 1st Calvary Division.  He was on his 2nd deployment in Iraq.  
He was killed when an IED hit his humvee.
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Hey My Name is Linda Schwinghammer. I'm the proud wife of
PFC Eric Schwinghammer stationed out of Fort Sill, OK. I have
been married to him for year and a half. He has been a
soldier for almost two years. He just got back from serving a
year in South Korea. My husband is my hero. He gets up every
day and protects this country and he never complains. No
matter what happens in life, I have to say this I'm proud to be
a Army wife
What can I say about my Hero?

My son
PFC Wyatt "Scott" Hays would have to take the award there.  He is
currently serving in an area in the "Sandbox" known as CSC Scania.  He is
with the 3rd/73rd Cav serving under the 82nd Airborne, Fort Bragg, NC.  He
is working at a refueling station, and not enjoying the heat at all.  

I never thought that my son would follow in the footsteps of his ancestors,
by joining the military.  His great-grandparents fought against each other in
WWII.  My mother's parents were both in the German Military, and my
father's father was in the US AirForce. My father was also in the AirForce,
and I just retired from the United States Army in August 2006.  My
stepdaughter joined the US AirForce in February 2006.   It's become a
"family thang!"

This picture is my son, the day of his deployment (June 3, 2007) eating his
favorite food in the world: "Taco Bell"

Scott's Mom (Caroline)
This is my husband Sgt. Adam Rennhack of the United
States Marine Corps stationed at Camp Lejeune NC. He is
currently deployed to Iraq with some of the greatest fighting
men I've ever seen. He has been with the Corps for 8 years
stong and plans to stay in for atleast 20 years. Adam is about
to be a first time daddy before he arrives back in the states
later this year. He will be the proud daddy for a little girl Bailey
Ruth. We all miss him dearly and can't wait for his arrival back
to us here at home. His family and I are some of the proudest
people you will ever meet becuase he is what some call a
"true Marine". I love you Adam for all you do for us here at
home and for us in a far away country. Come home soon and
safe and know we'll all be waving that flag when you come
home!

Megan Rennhack ~ Proud Marine Wife
My son Private Ben Victoriano is my hero.  Serving in IRAQ
with the United States Army.
He calls home as much as possible and we have a candle
that stays lit to reinforce our prayers that he comes home
safe.  He is proud to serve our country and keep us safe.  
Support Our Troops.
Proud Army Mom (Roni)
More than America's hero...he's my hero.

This is my husband,
Spc. Jeffrey Strayer. This is picture was taken
during his deployment to FOB Warrior in Kirkuk, Iraq. This photo
reminds me of his wonderful fun spirit. He tries to make people laugh
in every situation and always manages to lower the stress level. My
husband is my hero and my best friend. I wake up everyday just to hear
his voice on the other end of the line. He has been deployed with his
unit from Schofield Barracks, HI since early August 2006 and should
return by November 2007. My favorite memory that keeps me company
during these lonely days and nights is when he first told me he loved
me. He told me while we were on the phone when he thought I had
said it first, what I actually said was "I will too". He broke the ice by
laughing and admitting he was embarrassed. That is my favorite thing
to think about and I still cry when I hear him say those three precious
words. I am so thankful for out life the army has provided and cannot
wait to share our lives together again. Creating our army scrapbook will
keep these memories very close to my heart in moments of sadness
and loneliness.
This is my husband SFC Sean Connor stationed in Springfield MA but
currently in the middle of a 12 month tour in Iraq.  He is a wonderful
husband and a loving father to his three children Justis 11, Michael 10,
&  Ashley 8.  He has served his country for over 14 years in the MA Army
National Guard, for the last 7 years he has been active duty, and he
also served  12  months in Bosnia in 1997.  

We had less than a week to prepare for his deployment and I believe
that through his actions he has shown our children that you can handle
anything that life throws at you. I believe in what he stands for and I
thank him everyday for the sacrifices he makes on a daily basis for our
family and for all of you.  He is my rock, I am very proud to call myself an
Army wife.   

This is the quote that is sent with every e-mail that I send and I believe
it whole heartedly.  I want to express my thanks to all of our military
personel and their families, stay strong and God Bless you.

Look beside each soldier & you will find the people who fight with
him.....The spouses, the sons, the daughters, the families....we serve
too...
Their victories are our victories...
Their defeats are our defeats....
I am proud of the role we play in maintaining peace in our country & in
our world....I am proud to stand beside a man whose integrity shines
like a Diamond in the dust...
I am proud to call myself an Army Wife...
I would have to say that my hero is my husband, SPC Jeffrey
Massey
. He is currenlty serving in Iraq.  He is a wonderful
husband, son, brother, and so many other things. The list
could go on forever. I've never heard him complain even once
about having to fight for his country in a foreign land. He has
the to be the strongest person I know. SO much of what our
soldiers are doing over there goes unnoticed. I just want to
say that I pray everyday that every soldier gets to come home.
And I also say a prayer for all those families who have lost
loved ones. Thank you Jeffrey. We love and miss you very
much. Come HOME SOON.