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November 24, 2009 Time with newborn sacrificedPosted: 02:28 PM ET
“My husband, Robert Lockheed, is serving in the United States Air Force. He enlisted in May of this year. See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at CNN iReport! Posted by: Salute to Troops November 12, 2009 I was hormonal and alone and he was thousands of miles awayPosted: 12:43 PM ET
![]() testing captions This salute is from Sharisse Hinds to her Fiance Larry Walker Johnson, E02, U.S. Navy. I want to salute E02 Larry Walker Johnson has been in the US Navy for 10 years. He started off active and then went reservist. He felt called to serve his country and decided to go active for this mission. We got pregnant in July 2008 and he had to leave in August 2008 to Norfolk, VA to train for his mobilization in October 2008. Although he knew I was pregnant he still felt called to follow through on his commitment which showed such loyalty and courage. He was stationed in Kuwait/Iraq for 9 months and in charge of transportation. Larry left behind his 3 sons, Tyler (19), Joshua (11) and Alex (7), a soon to be step daughter Isabella (5), a 4 month pregnant fiancé and his loving family. It was very hard on the both of us during this time but we both knew that God had a purpose and Larry was determined to follow it through. It was especially difficult for him because I was pregnant with his first daughter. There were many sleepless nights and lots of tears shed throughout this process. I was hormonal and alone and he was thousands of miles away and could not comfort me. We were able to skype and at times speak on the phone but that could never replace the empty bed, the doctor’s visits alone and then of course the absence of the man I love at the birth of his baby girl. I went into labor on February 27, 2009 and gave birth to a 7lb and 3 oz baby girl. Gabrielle Margaree Johnson was 4 weeks early probably due to the stress of Larry’s absence throughout my pregnancy. My best friend was able to email him and he was able to call my cell phone during the birth. I was amazed that I was able to speak to him because getting through to him was very difficult and the 8 hour time difference did not help. I have pictures of me and the baby immediately after delivery with the phone to my ear listening to her daddy tell me how much he wish he could have been there to see his baby girl born. We were able to skype and he was able to see his baby girl but I could see the joy and sadness in his eyes. It was that way for another 5 months until he returned back to the states at the end of July. The emotions that filled the air when he met his baby girl for the first time were priceless. She just looked at him as if she knew him and put her head on his chest as if she was where she knew she should be, in Daddy’s arms. It has been an adjustment for all of us having him home. He has had to get used to our schedule, changing diapers and learning to care for a baby girl. We have 5 children between the 2 of us and that is a balancing act but we are blessed that God has shown favor on our family. God has kept us and protects us while we were in the states alone and while he was away and now God has brought our family back together and we are just so happy. I am so proud of Larry and his accomplishments. He is our hero and our protector and we love him beyond words. He is known to the military as E02 Johnson but to us he is daddy, son, brother, friend and husband. See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at CNN iReport! Posted by: Salute to Troops November 11, 2009 Thanks to all who have servedPosted: 10:06 AM ET
Every day we send out a Salute to Troop – our heartfelt bit of thanks to American service men and women giving so much for our country. In honor of Veterans Day, we'd like to offer a very special thank you to our troops. Check out our special edition of the podcast. It's all about you, troops! Thanks, again, for all you do for us. Posted by: Salute to Troops November 10, 2009 Be safe, know that we love youPosted: 02:10 PM ET
![]() testing captions This salute is from Robin Gregory to her son PFC Aaron William Oxenford who is with the Army Infantry and deployed to Al-Nasiriyah, Iraq. Aaron has been in Iraq since May, and was unable to celebrate his first anniversary with his new wife Danielle Oxenford. They were married a year on 8/20/2009 (which was also his Grandmother Carol Smale's birthday). Aaron has one sister (Kelly Gregory) and two brothers (Kyle Gregory and Jonathan Oxenford). Aaron is a 2004 graduate of Southern Lehigh High School. Aaron is an avid musician, and plays many different instruments. Aaron is an animal lover and is being missed by his beloved dog Curtis. Aaron will be celebrating his 24th birthday this Halloween. Be safe, know that we love you, we're all proud of you, and our best wishes for a happy birthday! See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at CNN iReport! Posted by: Salute to Troops November 9, 2009 He is keeping his spirits upPosted: 11:23 AM ET
![]() testing captions This salute is from Angela Gaffner to her son Specialist Cory Gaffner, Army Reserves. "Cory is an Army Reservist out of Phoenix, AZ 348th transportation unit 365 day tour in Afghanistan stationed at Camp Leatherneck, He is a Driver and a 50 cal gunner. He has been there for 2 months so far and he is keeping his spirits up, He enjoys representing his country and feels very proud about what he is doing, he is a wonderful young man with a lot of love in his heart. He is planning on having a huge wedding on September 18th, 2010 to his fiancée Brittany." See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at CNN iReport! Posted by: Salute to Troops November 4, 2009 This is the stuff I want to tell my grandkids aboutPosted: 01:29 PM ET
![]() A new poll shows Romney up front in Iowa. Just wanted to update you all on my son,s status, here are a couple of pics as well as a letter that was just written to me It states as follows: "Mom I am well do not worry about me, I love my friends here and I love my missions which I finally started. I am very proud to be doing what Im doing. Sorry I have not got a chance to write, things have been crazy here. I'm a 50 cal gunner and a driver now. When you roll out on a convoy all the other soldiers and marines look at you like you are some kind of HERO. 90% of the people on the post will never even go out of the front gate like I do on a DAILY basis. I miss my home, I miss my family and my dogs, Arizona in general and yes, I miss my wife. This place is not that bad, time is going by fast. This is the stuff I want to tell my grandkids about, disgruntled old veteran suits me just fine. Thank you for sending packages, I really could use some more wet wipes and I loved those white grape juice drinks. Love, - Angela Gaffner See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at CNN iReport! Posted by: Salute to Troops She always has a smile on her facePosted: 12:04 PM ET
![]() A new poll shows Romney up front in Iowa. My wife, Sargent Eboni Johnson, is a very strong, loving and caring woman. She is not only a great soldier but a great mother. As well she is a Christian who loves to serve God and have fun with family and friends, and she always has a smile on her face. See all of your Salutes here. Upload your Salute to Troops at CNN iReport! Posted by: Salute to Troops |
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