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A Picture of a Soldier, and the Challenge Coin Displays Made by Our Woodworkers

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As you all know, our first shipment of Military Challenge Coin Displays went out to Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington DC about a month ago to be distributed to our Wounded Warriors recovering from their wounds while serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. All our displays have been distributed.


It is a pleasure, and an honor to introduce you to U.S. Army Lieutenant Cameron Kerr 101st Airborne Paratrooper, one of the recipients of your challenge coin displays. And this particular display was made by Ron Dudelston! Ron, if you'd like I can email you the photo so you can print it out and maybe frame it and put it in a prominent proud place in your life. I know I will, and that goes for anyone else out there that would like to show your support of our Military Challenge Coin Display campaigns we are involved in. Just send me a request by PM. I am truly honored to see one of our displays in the hands of a true super hero. The young man put it all on the line for us, if our little gift brightened up his day but for just a short spell, it was all worth it.


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The following link is the story of Lt Kerr and the reason why he ended up at Walter Reed Army Hospital. Please read:


STOW SOLDIER WOUNDED IN AFGHANASTAN


 


I can't tell you all how proud I am of our network of woodworkers. You guys are the best. You stepped up to the plate, and helped make this happen. And I really need to hammer home the reality, that even if you didn't participate in this campaign directly, you need to know that just by being here, and signing in, and perusing our site, your supporting our efforts to help our Wounded Warriors. For that, I thank each and everyone of our members.


If you'd like to see a snapshot of how our first shipment of displays went, please click on this link: The Challenge Coin Displays are Shipped!


 


Thank you,


 

That is just way cool!!! Nice!!



Bob

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Isn't it Bob? I got a little stream of water that came from my eye, brushed it away quickly though before the kids and wife could see. Thanks for your comment Bob.


Bob Miller said:

That is just way cool!!! Nice!!


Bob



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

Please do John!!!  I'm humbled


Ron Dudelston
Above and Beyond WoodWorks

Just great!


Bob Kloes
www.bobkloes.com
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Great work back at ya guys!


John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

Now that is about as good as it gets.


Wayne
God Bless our Troops and Protect them.
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Your absolutely right Wayne, this is as good as it gets. Thanks for your hard work as well!


Wayne Mahler said:

Now that is about as good as it gets.

Wayne
God Bless our Troops and Protect them.



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

I agree, very cool! Smile.gif


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Way to go guys! I'm so proud to have been invited to see this. Thank you fellow Patriots!

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