The last stops of the tour. It is hard to describe the adrenalin rush that comes at this point of the tour. You're excited to make it this far, but so ready for it to be over.
The day goes by in a flash of smiles, pictures and memories that are all cataloged and able to be pulled up when a happy thought is needed.
As with the other stops, here are the pix ... the rest of the story will follow.
Thanks everyone ... For the memories
lj
2 comments:
Congratulations for being this week AOL Journals. I love your journal, with the true red, white and blue colors! Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July!!
Samantha
Hi, I am a mother of two sons that are in the Army. One just returned from Iraq and is a recruiter and my other son just went to Iraq. He is a Medic and he takes care of Iraqis solders and works with the solders who come to a clinic twigs a week. I want to say that I am proud of all our men and women serving our country. They dedicate there life's to support our country. He has received emails, letters,and boxes from many people as well as his family. He has given the things to the patients,staff,and solders. He has written to the many people that have sent the items. I am very proud of my boys and also all the strangers that have given them selves to support are men and women. He has had several interviews and he told them how he is glad he is there, and my other son is very happy doing his job. I am sending you a site of interview , so you can get to know him. His name is Edward Corcoran. My name is Sandy Rogers. Thank you and God bless you for your work. Bye Sandy DVIDS Videos: Staff Sgt. Brooks, Spc. Cocoran, Pfc. Lein
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