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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.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Loves fishing, even in a desert
![]() My nephew, Sgt. Terry Alan Horn, son of Terry and Janet Horn, from Warner Robins, Georgia, is on his 3rd tour of Iraq. Caught this 50 lb. bighead carp. His love of fishing is still strong, even in a desert. When he has down time, he's always fishing. I'm sure it helps to relieve the day-to-day stress of what they are going through over there and takes his mind off of missing hes family back in Ft. Hood, Texas. His wife - Krystle, son - Terry Jr. and daughter - Allysia. And back in Georgia, his 2 brothers - Tommy and Caleb Horn and sister - Sarah Duckworth. -- Carolyn Collins of Macon, Georgia
To all of the troops serving america around the world... THANK-YOU for fighting for our freedom, and thank you for fighting so that my son can grow up in the best country in the world... GO USA!!!
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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.
Send your own salute
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