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Letter writing expressing gratitude to soldiers for serving our country.

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Answered by ISCMADAM07
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Dear Soldier,

It's hard to thank someone for giving me the freedom to live the life God has so graciously given to me.

Thank you for everything you do daily to protect this country, and for that I am forever grateful. You have given up so much for this country, and I personally believe that is something that cannot be repaid. Most soldiers I know believe having a free country is payment enough. I think that's what makes you all so great, you give so much and do not expect anything back. I recognize the selflessness you've demonstrated with your willingness to serve our country.

Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. It is no secret that your training, or any part to being a soldier is easy. I always knew it was a lot of work, but I never realized how much it really was until my my son joined the US Army.

Thank you for your bravery, strength, hard work, commitment, dedication and willingness to do the hard things that are required of you day in and day out. You've given up everything to fight for US, that is something I don't take lightly. So, thank you for everything that you do.

God Bless you & may God Bless America,

A PROUD mother of a US Solider

Answered by mayursaxena79
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Dear Solidier

As the wife of a man who deploys with no communication with me or any of the outside world, I often ponder on the sacrifice of those who fearlessly choose service over self. What I can't say to my husband during those long months of silence, I'll write to you here:

Thank you. I don't say it enough, and there aren't words to express the depth of my gratitude.

I am so proud of you. For always doing whatever it takes to fulfill your duty, to honor your commitment, to uphold your oath. I am proud of your selflessness that allows you to put others above your family, myself, and even your own desires and safety; for your knowledge that some things are worth fighting and even dying for.

I am grateful for a man who loves his home and his country so deeply that he is willing to live apart from her and her bounty to preserve and protect her. I am thankful for he who embraces the necessity of war to keep that which is most sacred safe.

I am humbled by your sacrifice from the long days and the late nights, for every TDY and each day of every deployment. For the hot and the cold, for the tiring and dirty days, for the tasteless food and crowded bunks and endless flights. For running into battle when it would be so much easier to walk away. For having the strength to pull yourself from your wife's clinging embrace, the trembling of your young son's lip as he tearfully whispers, please don't leave, daddy, and the chubby cheeks of the infant daughter you know won't be a baby when you return.

I am forever indebted to you for protecting our life and liberty. From the depths of my being, the wholeness of my heart, and the fullness of my gratitude thank you.

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