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Family, friends, and sometimes even troops themselves send I-Report salutes nearly every day to U.S. military serving their country away from home. Take a look below as family and friends share stories of the troops they love.
Monday, June 25, 2007
'A listening ear for the injured and hurting'
![]() My husband serves with the 2/325AIR as their chaplain. He goes out with the troops to be there if needed. He is a listening ear for the injured and hurting. He helps to provide for the spiritual needs of our troops while they fight for the rest of our freedoms. He is my best friend, a wonderful father to our two great boys and the love of my life for the past 17 years. We miss him but believe we are all right were we are needed at this point in time. No picture but a big thank you to our chaplain assistants who protect and help our chaplains everyday. We love you and counting the days until you are home again. -- Angela Gilliam of Fayetteville, North Carolina
Praise God that your husband has the heart for not only his country, but especially for sharing God's Word! Blessings on you from California!!
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On CNN TV
Every weekday morning on Headline News' Morning Express, anchor Robin Meade and her team do a shout-out to U.S. troops by showing off photos and videos sent in by their loved ones. Tune in every hour between 6 and 10 a.m. to see the salutes on air, or click through the archives on this page.
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