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Even in an age where electronic communication like e-mails and cell phones keeps frontline troops in touch with family and friends, there is nothing like a handwritten letter from a spouse, a child's crayon drawing or a batch of homemade cookies to keep soldiers connected to the ones they love.
An Army Reserve unit of about 20 service members whose charge will be making sure these precious letters and packages get delivered in two dangerous theaters of combat took part in a farewell ceremony Sunday in Salt Lake City.See the full content of this document
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Army Unit Ready to Deliver
Members of the Army's 478th Human Resources Company will complete training in the coming weeks before their 400-day tours of duty begin in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Army Lt. H...See the full content of this document
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