
Soldiers Remembering Soldiers
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2 min readNo one understands the life of a U.S. service member better than a fellow veteran.
No one understands the life of a U.S. service member better than one who has made the same commitment to our country, faced the same challenges, experienced the same hopes and fears. In honor of men and women who have died in service, we're highlighting messages of sympathy and condolence left by military personnel in the Guest Books for their fallen comrades. The sample below represents just a small fraction of the many American men and women who have lost their lives while serving overseas.
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Spc. Paul E. Andersen"To the family of Paul Anderson, I am very sorry for your loss. I served will Paul in Iraq in 03 04. He was a very nice and funny guy. May the peace of the lord give you comfort in the is diffcult time, and may Paul rest in peace." – SSG Erik Packard.
Spc. Dane R. Balcon"Dane was an amazing person. He could always make you laugh. He loved to shop. Every time I've seen him in school he always had a smile on his face. Then we both got stationed in Texas together and every time I was at the mall I saw him shopping. Your family will be in my prayers and I know how deployment feels. My husband is due to deploy soon and I am also in the army and feel getting deployed." – Ashton Hoffman
Pfc. Rachel K. Bosveld"I served with Rachel in Germany and Iraq. We were in the same Company different platoon. That year seems so long ago but yet every memory so fresh if I let myself think about it. I just wanted to stop by and express my condolences and let Rachel's family know I think of them." – Spc. Mike Forbes
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