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Posted 5/29/2004 6:17 PM


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Paratrooper Zlotopolski,

Words cannot adequately express my and my family's gratitude and thankfulness for your service and sacrifices.

I can only echo the sentiments of my P-Net brothers in my admiration for you and all of those who served in any capacity in guarding our shores and keeping democracy as the standard for the world.

My uncle served in the 101st and was wounded at
Bastogne.  He and all other paratroopers served as my inspiration to follow in their footsteps.

Sir, I salute you and thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

Kenneth Alejandro

82nd Airborne Division

Delta Battery,  320th Divarty
1960  -  1963



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Posted 5/29/2004 8:42 PM


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Sir,

You and your brothers set the standard by which all future paratroopers attempt to maintain even to this day.  This country is indebted to the WWII servicemen in a way that is impossible to adequately express in words.  However, as a token of my esteem, I will say:

"ALL THE WAY.....AIRBORNE"

James Bottoms, 82nd Airborne Division (1988-1993)



  

 

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Posted 5/30/2004 5:27 AM


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Sir,

Words alone cannot express the gratitude that my family and I express for your generations' service to our Country.

Thank you and God Bless!

AIRBORNE!!

 




          We put the Balls where the Queen wants 'em!!

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Posted 5/30/2004 5:57 AM


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Sir,

My deepest respect and Thanks goes to you and all the Brothers you served with.  I am certainly glad that you where able to get to DC. 



The Inspiration of a Noble Cause, Enables men to do things they did not dream themselves capable of doing before.
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Posted 5/30/2004 8:40 AM


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Sir,

I too would like to thank you sincerely for your service to our country.  I am humbled by the extreme sacrifices made by our paratrooper brothers of WW2.  On behalf of my entire family, thank you, and God Bless.

SGT. Justin Larsen 19th SFG(A) Bagram, Afghanistan

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Posted 5/30/2004 11:24 AM


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  Re; Kate & Bytor ; etc;  That was "HOOAH" what you guy's did for Alfred ;and his family !    It  does make me  proud  to belong to the P-Net family  yet' once again  !    

Yes we really do have alot of reasons  be thankful too Those "DEVIL'S In BAGGY PANT'S"  !   Who Led the way! 

How's that Kate ?




WEIRPPRAIRIEBOUNCER



 

 

"All The Way!"

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Posted 5/31/2004 7:25 AM


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Sir!
I'd like to thank you very much for your service during WWII i and your sacrifice!


"Polish soldier fights for freedom of other nations but dies only for Poland"

Gen. Stanislaw Maczek (1892-1994)

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