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Really???? Come on guys this thread is to commend the guys and gals that have volunteered their time and effort to helping out there fellow man fro nothing in return.

Kwick you sound like you are out of the movie Apocalypse now. Ease up on the Columbian flower buddy.

Keep up the good work folks.
 
Well done, folks. Thanks for your willingness to serve.
 
Now SOMEWHERE in a dark business office, an airline executive is thinking, 'now if only those employees would work for free for us on a regular basis........'
 
The military has been down there...and will stay down there until its done!

Kudos for those willing to put all the other company $hit aside and step up...this is about people and nothing else is more important.

I wish I were down there with my brothers-in-arms.

2,000 Marines from Camp Lejeune deployed to Haiti with less than 72 hours notice - and they had only been home for a month following a seven month deployment. And there was hardly a complaint heard........
 
2,000 Marines from Camp Lejeune deployed to Haiti with less than 72 hours notice - and they had only been home for a month following a seven month deployment. And there was hardly a complaint heard........
Things like this make me proud to be a Marine
 

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