Support Our Troops.
What does that mean to you? If it is buying a yellow ribbon magnetic decal, slapping it on the back of your car and saying you did your part, well good for you. If you would like to offer support in a more meaningful and tangible way, go here.
Senior Airman Bradley Smith, who was 24 years old, was killed in Afghanistan this past Sunday, January 3rd. SrA Smith was a TACP from the 10th Air Support Operations Squadron out of Fort Riley, Kansas. He leaves behind a wife, Tiffany and a two month old baby girl, Chloe.
The ROMAD involved, Airman First Class Mike Malarsie, was seriously injured. At this point I have not got any word on the extent of his injuries, but the donations made to the TACP Association are for the family of SrA Smith and for A1C Malarsie.
I know that everyone isn't made of money and neither are we. We are just a military family ourselves, but even the littlest bit over hundreds of people add up. Do what you can, what your heart tells you and God be with A1C Malarsie and SrA Smith's family, friends and our deployed loved ones overseas.
Senior Airman Bradley Smith, who was 24 years old, was killed in Afghanistan this past Sunday, January 3rd. SrA Smith was a TACP from the 10th Air Support Operations Squadron out of Fort Riley, Kansas. He leaves behind a wife, Tiffany and a two month old baby girl, Chloe.
The ROMAD involved, Airman First Class Mike Malarsie, was seriously injured. At this point I have not got any word on the extent of his injuries, but the donations made to the TACP Association are for the family of SrA Smith and for A1C Malarsie.
I know that everyone isn't made of money and neither are we. We are just a military family ourselves, but even the littlest bit over hundreds of people add up. Do what you can, what your heart tells you and God be with A1C Malarsie and SrA Smith's family, friends and our deployed loved ones overseas.
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