Photo of my son in Kuwait and message!

Great picture. Thanks for sharing with us. My brother is also over there--been there since mid september and is part of a Patriot missile Btry. Let's all support our troops and faithful allies for a safe and speedy end to this war and their return home.
 
I hope that he an his troop kick some major a$$ and, well, just kick some more a$$ and don't worry about taking any names.:)
 
Great Pic!!!! I'm glad to see that Satin Jack in the "go" position.

Stay safe and God speed!


Jerry
 
Ron, my prayers are with your son and all the other sons and daughters out there putting their lives on the line in the name of freedom.
 
Thanks for the pic. It makes us all feel closer to you guys, who are laying it on the line for all of us back home. Be safe and come home soon.

BTW, I think the SJ was a good choice for battle.....
 
Stay safe brother!!!!

It is people like your son RonyBear that make ALL the difference!

God bless him and his fellow comrades...

Great pic too!
 
Every knows that our soldiers, sailors and flyers like hearing from us, but I think I speak for all when i say that we enjoy hearing from them as well. To you Captain, Godspeed and bring that SJ back with you safe and sound for your grandchildren to beat the snot out of.

Ronybear, you must be very proud, as with all who have loved ones there.
 
Thanks for the picture and taking the time to update us. We love hearing from our "extended family" who are fighting to end terrorism.

You make us all so very proud! :)

Stay safe... our prayers are with you.

Jennifer
 
RB, thanks for sharing his note and the photo. Please extend to him on behalf of all of us our gratitude, pride, and all best wishes for a safe and speedy return.

Should be be so bored, have him drop by here. I'm sure there are many here who would be glad to extend our "cyber company" while he's over in that sandbox.
 
Ronybear,

Have you heard from your boy again? Is he still in Kuwait or has he headed north? In any case, as one who has walked those deserts in the past, pass along my best wishes and tell him to keep his head down.
 
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