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Lv Turner sends thanks to those who remember

A special thank you to Joe Hare
Comments re article 43881 Replica of The Wall will be in Somerset KY May 914 2011

Mr. Waggener,

I felt it appropriate to acknowledge and send a public "Thanks you," to Columbia Magazine for your continued display of information about our Vets and a SPECIAL THANK YOU to Joe Hare for his efforts to ensure all Adair County VETS are highlighted at events such as the Replica Wall during its visit to Somerset.Joe will be carrying the pictures of the soldiers from Adair County to be included, for the event in Somerset.

Joe served his country with HONOR during Vietnam and continues to work to ensure those that "gave it all" are NOT forgotten.

AGAIN, THANK YOU JOE HARE for all you do to ensure those of us enjoying the bounty of this GREAT COUNTRY NEVER FORGET those individuals both dead and alive that make this all possible.

Respectfully submitted

s/ Lv Turner
Member of SP4 William Coy Turner's Family




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