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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

America

 

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I snapped this photo last week as our local National Guard

was deploying to Kuwait for a year of duty.

This young lad tugged at my heartstrings as he held his Dad in a deathgrip.

I posted it on Facebook for all the participants to view and was contacted by

his Mom. Her identification of their son made it even more special.

 

Please support your local soldiers and their families!!!

 

Sharing at Sweet Shot Tuesday @ http://my3boybarians.com/

15 comments:

  1. That is a powerful photo. Praying for his safe return.

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  2. Our regional National Guard battalion is returning soon after a year in Iraq. There were some similar wonderful images when they deployed. Beautifully done!

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  3. Ugh, I've seen too many of those scenes at deployment ceremonies, but you captured it beautifully here. Let us not forget the sacrifices that are made for us!

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  4. This is beautiful. His eyes are so open - like he is seeing right to me. Even better knowing who he is for you. What a treasure. Praying for all soldiers and their families.

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  5. That picture is worth a million words! Nice to see you on my blog.

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  6. Amen, Becky... Let's never forget out troops and all that they do for us and our country.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  7. This is a very special photo, and I'm glad the mother was able to see it. The photo reminds us that soldiers' families also serve. God bless all of them and you.

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  8. Oh how touching. I know you made someone very happy.

    My son has been deployed. I know the feelings...

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  9. Such a sweet picture! I pray he returns home safely.......

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  10. Beautiful capture. I think it is really neat that the mom was able to find you; what a special memory for all.

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  11. Jennifer@threedogsinagarden
    This is a beautiful and touching image. I hope that little boys Daddy makes it home safely!

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  12. Beautiful and thought provoking. Thanks for sharing. Ginger

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