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While soldiers are continually going on long deployments in Iraq, communication from home can be slow at best and nonexistent at worst. Did you ever have a pen pal once upon a time? Well, there’s no better time than now, and there’s no better pal than a soldier. While soldiers are continually going on long deployments in Iraq, communication from home can be slow at best and nonexistent at worst. Take the time to write a friendly greeting and a comforting signature. Here are some suggestions of what to put in between, and you can even do it all online. And if you want to go old school, get out the notebook paper and pencil and send your completed letter here.
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Susan commented, on November 12, 2007 at 6:51 a.m.:
As a mother I wish with all my heart the soldiers could come home and be with theur families. They shoudl receive the most love and coddling for serving in a dangerous situation. No judgment. Just love.