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![]() To have a tree donated in your name to a hero's family please contact us soldiersangels@gmail.com or Donate Now Soldiers' Angels has Honored America's Fallen War Heroes Pasadena, California -- May 26, 2006 - Military history is replete with time honored traditions. None are more sacred than those which honor a country's military dead. The military code of "leave no man behind" insures a soldier that his sacrifice will be honored from the moment he dies on the battlefield and that his remains will be treated with the dignity and respect accorded a brother in arms. In every conflict there are examples of soldiers honoring these traditions, sometimes with their own lives. In Afghanistan, Sgt. John Chapman and five of his fellow soldiers were killed by enemy fire while they worked to recover the body of Navy Seal, Petty Officer Neil Roberts. Sgt. Chapman's is but one story, the plot of which has been repeated almost every time men rise against each other with the force of arms. ' Dear Cathy, Thank you for the beautiful Pygmy Date Palm its really nice. I got it yesterday. Please thank everyone that made this possible. It will always remind us of Joe. I will be place it at his favorite placed in my parents house, a back room where he would love to play his drums. The Casanova Family Soldiers Angels provides a living tree to the families of the fallen. We hope the tree will grow and flourish so all can remember their bravery and heroism. So many have sacraficed for our freedoms. We hope this helps to ensure that we never forget what it takes to keep our liberties. These trees cost between 125.00 and 140.00 dollars, please help us. To have a tree donated in your name to a hero's family please contact us soldiersangels@gmail.com or Donate Now Soldiers Angels 1792 E. Washington Blvd Pasadena Ca 91104 or call Voice Phone: (615) 676-0239 "Your call is important to us. Please leave a message including your name, email if possible and phone number and we will contact you within 24 hours." TyTy out of Georgia has graciously offered to help and gives a great discount.Please email a thank to them. It is Patriotic Companies like this that help to insure that No Soldier Goes Unloved No Soldier Goes Forgotten Till They All Come Home
Patti, just wanted to let you know that the two trees sent to us in Bedford, MA survived the winter. The little dogwoods for John Hart (airborne) and Travis Desiato (marines) killed in our town are planted at the entrance of the memorial park. There will be a Memorial Day ceremony where a name stone is dedicated for Travis who was killed in November in Fallujah. It will go next to John's who was killed in Oct. 03 near Kirkuk. I promised you a picture and will send it as soon as the flowers bloom over there. Anyway, the Hart's and the Desiato's wanted to thank you and yours for this fine thought. One can not fathom the enormity of emotions running through the family and friends of these brave soldiers. We can only hope when these horrifying times become history pages that it was all for something. That the world is a more peaceful place and these deaths praised for the heroism it was. To die in a strange land with hatred and viciousness makes this all the more daunting and hard to stay the course. If we break now though it will have been for naught. We reach out to the loved ones of the slain and with hope and faith holds them in our hearts forvever. Patti Bader and The Soldiers Angels
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