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<title>Letters To The Troops (Help From All Bloggers)</title>
<link>http://combatarms.mu.nu/archives/039584.php</link>
<description>Yesterday I wrote a post inspired by Mamamontezz and SPC Joe Roche. After writing this post I received a couple of trackback pings and some very nice comments from readers and other bloggers. I was talking to Denita of Who...</description>
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<title>Bad news, good news</title>
<link>http://snoozebuttondreams.com/archives/059800.html</link>
<description>Bad: The Dear Any Servicemember mail service I mentioned yesterday is apparently suspended. :-( There are security concerns about anonymous items (anthrax, etc) being sent directly to the frontline troops. The anonymous nature of Any Servicemember made...</description>
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<title>Letter to the Troops</title>
<link>http://www.so-random.net/blog/archives/2004/12/letter_to_the_t.html</link>
<description>I just put a button up that says &apos;The Letter Project&apos;. Click it. SlagleRock has set up another &apos;Letters to the Troops&apos; campaign for December. Write a letter to the troops in your blog and do a trackback to that...</description>
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<title>Write a letter to a serviceman</title>
<link>http://neanderpundit.com/archives/000209.html</link>
<description>First, go here and understand why, and write a letter, here in my comments or there, or wherever, let&apos;s let the boys and girls in harms way know how much we appreciate them....</description>
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<title>The Holiday Letter Project (Show your support for our troops)</title>
<link>http://munuviana.mu.nu/archives/058164.php</link>
<description>At the request and suggestion of other Munuvians I have transplanted this post from my own site: Many of you may remember my Letters To The Troops campaign. I had the opportunity to ensure that the letters I received were...</description>
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<title>Letters To The Troops For The Holidays</title>
<link>http://www.whotendsthefires.us/mt/archives/000985.html</link>
<description>Remember the Letters To The Troops Project that I was involved in a few months back? Well, it seems that the good SlagleRock is at it again--and this time, he&apos;s hoping to spread some Holiday Cheer to the folks in the Sandbox. The first Letters project ...</description>
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<title>Letters From Home For The Holidays</title>
<link>http://www.oppb.com/archives/000104.html</link>
<description>Many of you may remember my (SlagleRock) Letters To The Troops campaign. I had the opportunity to ensure that the letters written to the troops were hand carried to the troops in Iraq. In the end more than 30 bloggers...</description>
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<title>The Letter Project.</title>
<link>http://mamamontezz.mu.nu/archives/046552.php</link>
<description>You all remember how torqued-off I get when people disrespect military personnel? You remember how that inspired me to write an open letter to the troops that started out like a snowflake and snowballed and ended up starting a drive...</description>
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<title>A Chance to Write &quot;Our Boys&quot;</title>
<link>http://www.stcrowley.com/000392.shtml</link>
<description>What would you say to the hundred and thiryty-odd thousand American soldiers currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. I happened upon this entry at SlagleRock&apos;s Slaughterhouse. He&apos;s given us a chance to actually write an open letter to the troops and...</description>
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<title>How this project started</title>
<link>http://www.mblog.com/combatarms/077129.html</link>
<description>At the end of July of this year, I found and read a copy of a letter written by Spc. Joe Roche and posted at Amy Ridenour&apos;s National Center. What I read compelled me to respond to Spc. Roche with...</description>
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