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.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
'Knight in shining camo'


My husband, CW2 Jonathan Hulse, is not only the love of my life but my hero and knight in shining Camo! His job takes him all over, he flies Apaches and helps keep our men and women on the ground safe.

I want him to know how amazing he is to me here back at Fort Bragg. We met at Disney by accident, and have just recently celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary. He is stationed north of Baghdad and I am counting the days til he will be home in October!! I love him more than words can say and I am so proud to tell everyone that my husband is a soldier! Be safe honey! know that I love you and I can not wait to have you home with me!

-- Holly Hulse of Lillington, North Carolina
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