Scott is a Marine Helicopter support specialist with the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron-267 stationed in Camp Pendleton, CA. His mother and father are rural car-
riers for the post office. |
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SSgt Scott Lee |

Spec 4 Terence A. Williams |
Terry is a 4 year veteran of the Army. He enlisted after graduating high school
in Ocala, FL and after basic was deployed to the Korean DMZ for 3 years.
He is currently serving with the 101st Airborne Task Force Red Knight out of Ft. Campbel, KY. Terry and his wife they have an 11 month old son and are expecting a second child due later this year. His mom is a clerk at the Ocala post office. |
While this is not a complete list, these men also represent those serving but who, for various reasons, are not listed. |
If you know someone who is deployed or has a family member deployed, consider preparing
and sending a care package. These men and women need to know they
are being remembered and prayed for back home. If you don't have their FPO/APO
address, give the items to a family member (along with funds for postage)
and they will forward them. Your gift is vital to the morale of both those
serving and those waiting at home. Most importantly, pray for these service personnel daily and remember to pray for their families too. These are very difficult and frightening times and the families need God's grace and strength as much as those serving. |
For more opportunities to help and support our troops go to our "Support Our Troops" page |
While we would like to provide mailing addresses here for you to send encouraging
letters to our service personnel, there are some nefarious individuals who would
use this and other information for their own selfish and evil purposes, even
during these times. Therefore we suggest you contact the families of service
personnel for them to forward letters under cover, and use "Operation Dear Abby" to send e-mail through the Department of Defense to the thousands of service men and women deployed. Each one will be forwarded so that all personnel receive letters, and you may even get a response! |