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Re: Military Correspondence Kit noted at A Soldier's Perspective.
I'm the one who sent CJ/ASP the correspondence kit. We are looking for real-world, military feedback. Sorry for the commercial, but if a milblogger or someone you know in the military would like to try one, and then when you can, contact me with feedback (good, bad and ugly), contact me via miked@lmgnet.com. We don't have a lot for the samples, but I do have some.
Regardless, keep up the good work and the links.
-- Mike Driehorst
P.S. I've listed the World Prep site as a link. I also blog at www.mikespoints.com, if you want to know more about me before contacting me.
Posted by Mike Driehorst at March 29, 2006 02:23 PM
This is not directly about any of the posts, but some time ago, when a young serviceman was returning to West Texas from Iraq, a local songwriter named Russ Murphy penned a welcome home song that was sung at his homecoming. A local radio personality heard the song and asked Murphy to be on her radio show. On the same show was Mike Hammock, a Christian country and western singer. The two got together and recorded the song in Nashville, and a non-profit group in Lubbock, Texas is raising money to present the CD to returning sevice men and women. Their website is:http://www.welcomehomesoldier.info/HomePage.asp
Check it out. It seems to be a great song, and a great idea.
Posted by Blair Cherry at March 29, 2006 05:28 PM
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