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		<title>By: Kari Anne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kari Anne</dc:creator>
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		<description>My dad was also in the Army and served two back to back terms in Vietman. He hardly ever talked about what happened while he was there. He was in the special forces and went behind enemy lines on every mission. My dad is one of the many men who rescued American POW&#039;s. It wasn&#039;t until about a month after he passed away that I found this out. I was going through his things with my mom, brother and sister and found a journal he had written during AA. I used to wonder why he would &quot;come up fighting&quot; when I had to wake him up to go to work when I was younger...it was after I read what he wrote that I understood.

Thank you, your dad, Ryan and everyone who defends our freedom...whether it was in the past, in the present or in the future.

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!  (((((BIG HUGS)))))</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My dad was also in the Army and served two back to back terms in Vietman. He hardly ever talked about what happened while he was there. He was in the special forces and went behind enemy lines on every mission. My dad is one of the many men who rescued American POW&#8217;s. It wasn&#8217;t until about a month after he passed away that I found this out. I was going through his things with my mom, brother and sister and found a journal he had written during AA. I used to wonder why he would &#8220;come up fighting&#8221; when I had to wake him up to go to work when I was younger&#8230;it was after I read what he wrote that I understood.</p>
<p>Thank you, your dad, Ryan and everyone who defends our freedom&#8230;whether it was in the past, in the present or in the future.</p>
<p>THANK YOU!!!!!!!!  (((((BIG HUGS)))))</p>
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