An opportunity to say thanks

I wanted to express my gratitude for the many generous gifts that were sent to me while I was in Iraq. I had the tremendous opportunity to share them with an international community of coalition troops as well as Iraqi civilians. When I got to give them out, they went like hotcakes. I’m attempting to send some photos but I’m not sure if I’m doing it correctly. There are many more I would like to send but I don’t have the permission of those included but they show, among other things some of the many models that were built.

While I have this opportunity I would like to address a concern I’ve had regarding thank you letters. There was such a huge response, I fear I may have missed a thank you somewhere. If you know of anyone who sent any goodies to any of our troops please give them my thanks, and my apologies if somehow they missed a thank you.

Sincerely,

Robert Connor

When a huge gift comes toward you then it do not remain as gift, rather it is another kind of thanks to you. It is a kind of big THANKS for your deed. It is called share when both side praise forces are similar in some way.

I have to agree with Sola. The people here should Thank you and everyone else serving and protecting this great Country.Thank you,Mr. Connor for your service

John

Hi :

In this case your thanks , though not necessary are accepted from this " NAM " vet .You are doing what I can no longer do .THANK YOU !! Tanker- Builder