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September 23, 2009 He has never complainedPosted: 12:28 PM ET
![]() Klay, Konnor and Kylie Abele. My husband Klay Matthew Abele is a Sergeant E-5 in the US Army Reserves from the 363rd Military Police unit out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is almost 23 yrs old, his birthday we will miss while he is overseas, is December 31. Before he was activated, Klay was a film student at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where he studied Digital Media Production. He was an outstanding student, with drive and ambition. After classes he was also a devoted father to our 10 month old son Konnor, whom he adores! On a side note, Klay will miss all of the firsts a normal family would get to experience; he will miss Konnor's first steps and first crawls, Konnor's first birthday and also our first wedding anniversary. Aside from his family life, he is an adventurous soldier and has never complained about his commitment in the Reserves. As a child he was always playing with GI Joe's. And now, he lives out his childhood dream as a soldier. He is also a HUGE fan to the 2009 6-time Super-bowl Champs Pittsburgh Steelers & the 2009 Stanley Cup Winners Pittsburgh Penguins. Although their unit has just deployed, we continue to miss him more and more with each day. We pray every day that our soldier & the rest of all the men and woman serving our country, return safely to their loved ones. - Kylie Abele See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at iReport.com! Posted by: Salute to Troops September 22, 2009 The dogs and I can't wait for him to come homePosted: 12:23 PM ET
![]() Jessica Stong, her husband Army Lt. Anthony Stong and their puppies. "Anthony has been over in Iraq for the past 11 months, but will be on his way home in the next week or so! He is serving with 3-7 Field Artillery out of Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. His birthday was on September 15th. I'm very excited for him to get home so I can show him his new weight room that is his (surprise) birthday present! All in all I would just like to pass on to Anthony that I love him and miss him and both me and our dogs can't wait for him to come back home to us." - Jessica Stong See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at iReport.com! Posted by: Salute to Troops September 18, 2009 Salute to my wifeyPosted: 01:16 PM ET
![]() Stanley Drew is saluting his wife Air Force TSGT Tina Drew. My name is Stan and I would like to salute the love of my life, my wife, TSgt Tina Drew. She is currently deployed to Afghanistan from the 10 MDOS at the US Air Force Academy. I want her and the world to know that she is my life and that I LOVE HER more than words could ever say. I also want her to know that she is appreciated and missed very much by not only me, but our girls and our families. I pray that God watches over her and everyone over there so that they can ALL come home safe one day. Thanks and a BIG SALUTE to all the troops, especially, those keeping my wife safe while she helps care for the sick and wounded. See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at iReport.com! Posted by: Salute to Troops September 17, 2009 Love all the way from AfghanistanPosted: 12:58 PM ET
![]() Sarah Randall sends a loving salute to her hubby in Afghanistan. I would like to send a salute out to my husband SPC Patrick Randall who is currently deployed to Afghanistan. SPC Randall loves his stepsons all the way from Afghanistan! This young man is loved so very much, we all miss him and wish his was home safe and sound. Each and everyday he risks his life to protect our country. He has trained with the most wonderful men and women that I have ever had the honor to meet. These brave young men and women along with SPC Randall are his stepson’s heroes. I love you Patrick Always and Forever. - Sarah Randall See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at iReport.com! Posted by: Salute to Troops September 14, 2009 Missing my superhero, best friend and better halfPosted: 11:01 AM ET
![]() Crystal Ogo and her husband Private First Class Kevin Ogo and their son Noah. "I just want to salute my soldier for the courage and dedication he has shown to his country and to his family. I don't think people understand the difficulties that military families face when a loved one is sent to fight in a war. Its really scary and stressful not only for the soldier but the family left behind. Kevin and I have been married for a year and due to the Army life and trainings have only lived together for 4 months out of that year, Kevin deployed when I was seven months pregnant ... he missed the birth of our son by a few hours (even though he was heading home on leave) because there were no available flights in to NY that day and no one was willing to give up their seat ... when he didn’t make it for the birth he was heartbroken, due to his deployment he has missed our 1 year anniversary, celebrating his 21st birthday and my birthday. He will miss most of our son's first milestones and he will miss Thanksgiving and Christmas. I am looking forward to bringing in the New Year because Kevin will finally be home in 2010 and my new year’s resolution is to celebrate everyday with my husband and our family. My husband is an amazing man and is loved by everyone that knows him, because of how much he has sacrificed already ... it's not enough that he is risking his life everyday for our country he loves and values our family so much! It is only 132 days till I can hold my husband and see his face instead of talking to him through the computer screen. I’m so excited for this deployment to finally be over and for our family to be whole again!" - Crystal Ogo See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at iReport.com! Posted by: Salute to Troops September 3, 2009 One day closer to being in each other's armsPosted: 11:31 AM ET
![]() Karina Alvarez and her boyfriend SGT Kenneth Rivera. I would like to salute my boyfriend SGT Kenneth Rivera of 1ST Infantry Division, 41ST Engineers out of Fort Riley, Kansas. He is currently serving our country in Afghanistan. This is his third deployment. Baby, I just want to tell you that I am so proud of you for everything you are doing and for the accomplishments you've already made. I admire and respect you for all of your sacrifices, your hard work and dedication, and for being a strong leader. You have all of my support and you are always in my thoughts and prayers. I love you and miss you so much, Kenneth. I can't wait for you to come back home and you know I will be waiting with open arms. Every day that passes is one day closer to us being in each other's arms again. Your family and I want you to know that we are always thinking of you, we love you, we miss you, and we await your safe return. See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at iReport.com! Posted by: Salute to Troops September 2, 2009 When 'We' becomes 'I' and 'Me'Posted: 09:44 AM ET
![]() Amber Madore to her husband Gunnery Sgt Richard Madore. My husband GySgt Richard Madore is currently serving 13 months in Iraq and has been in the Marine Corps for 18 years. Rich is the guy that will stand up for what he believes and what he thinks is right. We have missed many special events together in the past 7 months from our one year wedding anniversary to birthdays and to the up and coming holidays. I am so proud of what Rich has accomplished with his career in the Marine Corps and I know the he has many more wonderful years left serving his country. Seven months down eight more to go, that is the topic of conversation when family members and friends call to check on me. I am a Marine Corps wife and my husband is deployed. My every day life consists of a routine, everyone told me 'keep busy' and 'find things to occupy your time'. This is my first deployment and most likely not my last. Everything in conversations with people have turned into 'me' and 'I'. There is no 'we' and 'us' right now. Yes I am missing out on all the great things you experience in your first year of marriage, but I am also experiencing the pride that I have for my husband and my country more than I would of if I was not in this position. Phone calls and e-mails are a dime a dozen, and the worry that I had when he first left has eased. Knowing that my husband loves his job and his country is what gets me through each day on the calendar. It all comes down to learning to live life a new way why he is gone and 'keeping myself busy'. It is a different way to live life, but I would never want to be anything but a Marine Corps Wife. - Amber Madore See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at iReport.com! Posted by: Salute to Troops |
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