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LDS Military Moms and Wives Home Page
The purpose of this page is to introduce Email Support Groups for Mothers and Wives of Latter-day Saint Servicemen and Servicewomen serving in any branch of the armed forces (or the FBI or CIA) of the United States of America. This is just one of several services we offer. Some of the others are: LDS Military accounts in Israel during the Israeli/Hizbollah-Hamas War by a Military Wife/Mom who is also a Missionary Mom. to join the email group
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This statue once stood outside the Iraqi palace, which was at the time home of the 4th Infantry division. In February, 2004, it was moved to its permanent home at Fort Hood, Texas. The statue was commissioned by the 4th Infantry Division and was created by an Iraqi artist named Kalat (Khalid Alussy), who made hundreds of bronze busts of Saddam that dotted Baghdad. To create this statue, Kalat melted 3 of the heads of the fallen Saddam. The 4th infantry wished to have a memorial to their fallen comrades. To the left of the kneeling soldier is a small Iraqi girl giving the soldier comfort as he mourns the loss of his comrade in arms. | ||
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Pictures Of Our Serving Family Members
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Multimedia Presentations (downloadable) Until Then; To The Families Of Our Military (3.02 MB). Featuring pictures taken in Afghanistan with music by Brigham Young University Choirs. Remember Me. Especially for Memorial Day. A Flash Presentation on YouTube.com Farewell Marine (1.24 MB). Sponsored by Yellow Ribbon Greetings. The Real Story in Iraq (6.56 MB). Created and Produced by Glenn Beck. Keziah Hancock, Painter of Heroes (18.40 MB). The Terry Kelly Tribute To Veterans (3.45 MB). The USS New York. (Picture and text) |
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If you're not in love with a soldier, you can't know adventure. You don't know smelly gray PT uniforms that require a daily washing. You can't understand green and brown camouflaged bags flooding your bedroom floor. If you're not in love with a soldier, you can't understand the meaning of the phrase "going to the field" and the weeks you spend away from each other. If you're not in love with a soldier, you can never imagine the hole in your heart when that phone call comes. "Honey, I am leaving tomorrow to go overseas. I don't know how long I will be gone or exactly where I am going, but I want you to know that I love you - always!" If you're not in love with a soldier, you don't know what it's like to say that final good-bye. You don't know what it really means to be glued to the television. You don't understand fear and you can't possibly understand the sleepless nights of endless crying wondering if you will ever see the love of your life alive again. If you're not in love with a soldier, you can't know the immense joy, the uncontrollable smile, or the butterflies in your stomach when you see your soldier march into the family waiting area upon redeployment. You can't understand the self-control it takes to stand on the other side of the room as some higher-up gives a seemingly endless welcome home speech while all the soldiers stand in formation. You don't know what it's like to have that second first kiss or what it's like to experience puppy love all over. If you're not in love with a soldier, you can't truly understand how to make every moment count because you never know when that phone call may come again. If you're not in love with a soldier, you can never really understand how very delicate life is!
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Tokyo Rose During World War II
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Japanese Psychological warfare experts developed a message they felt would demoralize American forces in the Pacific Theater.
They gave the script to their famous broadcaster "Tokyo Rose" and every day
The demoralizing message had three main points: Does this sound familiar?
Is it because Tokyo Hillary, Tokyo Harry, Tokyo John, Tokyo Teddy,
The only difference is that they claim to support our troops before Come to think of it, Tokyo Rose told the troops she was on their side, too!
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