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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.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Little brother
![]() The kid sitting down is my little brother, Nick. He just arrived in Kuwait to serve at a fire station on base. He is most upset about not being able to see the Buckeyes play this season and relays this to me every weekend when I send him the game updates. My parents and I are very proud of him and want to tell him Hi. -- Mychal Murdock of Columbus, Ohio
Hey Guy,
I'm from NJ living in Manila,Philippines and just wanna let you know that how much I appreciate all the thing you and all our troops do for our country and the world to keep our free. May God always bless and keep you and your family safe.callarde@yahoo.com |
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.
Send your own salute
Do you have a friend or family member serving abroad in the U.S. military? Please share your story on iReport.com!
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