| Charles B. Triplett Enoch, UT Army |  |
14 messages
From Sandra Triplett,
Enoch, UT
This is my wonderful husband.He is currently in Iraq serving his country and fighting for our freedom.
We love you and come home safe .
You Family Sandra,Julian,Paul
From Teresa Lappi,
Tooele, UT
Hello Charles. I have gotten to know your wife a little through the yahoo group. I want to thank you for what you are doing. Thank you for your patriotism and your strength and your sacrifice. Whe world is a better place because of you and the men of the Triple Deuce. Thank you! Stay safe and come home soon.
Teresa Lappi, wife of LT Lappi, 222 HHB
From Judy Larson,
Council Bluffs, IA
Hi Brad!
Just wanted you to know that I love you and am very proud of what you all are doing. Come home safe.
I love you. Mommy
From Pat Shoukry,
New York, NY
Hey Charles,
Hope you are doing well. Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU for your bravery and sacrifice in the service of our beloved country. I work just 6 miles from "Ground Zero" in NYC. Being on the "front lines" of the Homefront, we know all too well that freedom does not come free. Guess you can say we've been "through the fire here", but we carry on each day standin tall with heads high because of our awesome US Military; of which you are a part. Because you serve, Americans continue to board airliners with confidence and the people in NYC and DC can live without FEAR! Thanks for giving all of your fellow countrymen the gift that we cherish most....our FREEDOM! May God bless you and all those you love, and return you to them safely and soon. You will remain in my prayers.
With my very best wishes,
Pat
From Valerie Anderson,
Tooele, ut
Hey Brad, (Chuck, LT Triplett) I LOVE that picture! (Dave took it!) I have heard and read what a fabulous soldier you are! Keep leading those guys strongly, okay? Your wife and boys are great! Thanks for all you do for our country and for theirs! One day Iraq will know what freedom feels like and you will have been a part of it!
Love, Valerie Anderson
(Dave's wife!)
From chanda blomquist,
St. George, Ut
Hi Charles-thank you to you and your family for the sacrifice you are making to serve our country. You will truly be blessed. Best Wishes and our prayers are with you, from Spc. Blomquist and family
From Melody Witham,
Eagle Mountain, UT
Hi LT Triplett, my husband is SPC Jason Witham of B-Btry. I just wanted to say thanks for your leadership and your willingness to serve this great nation. I read the article that was in the newspaper about you and your wife a few months ago and I have come to greatly admire your wife for her strength. Keep going strong and come home safely. Melody Witham
From Amber Willden,
Beaver, Ut
Charles thank you for your service. You and your family are in our prayers. Take care Amber wife of SGT Matt Willden SVC
From mariedith triplett,
st george, ut
I love you so much brad and am soo proud of you, your always in my prayers and cant wait till you get home!! love always, your favorite sister!:}
From Robert Andler,
Arlington Hts, IL
Hello Chuck. Hope your doing well. I know this isn't easy, but thanks for your service. Come back safe. Hopefully I can come visit when you get back. I seen pictures of the boys and I think it'ssafe to say they're taller than me. Oh well.
Robert
Formerly known as Jailer Bob
From Leslie Moss,
Salt Lake City, UT
Thank you for all that you do, be safe and come home to your beautiful wife and kids soon! I can't wait for all of you to be home! Good luck with everything!
From Ashley Blackham,
Monroe, UT
Charles, Thank you for your sacrifice for all of us. We pray for all of you every day. Can't wait till you all come home safe. You are all heroes! ~Ashley wife of Sgt. Nickolas Blackham Svc Btry
From miranda buschman,
washington, ut
Hello uncle Brad,This is Miranda
I just wanted to say that i love you and i cant wait to see you again.I miss you lots and lots.Stay Safe and thank you for fighting for our freedom.i luv u soooooo much
~miranda~
From Charles Triplett,
St. Louis, MO
A big thank you for the personal sacrifice and dedication to duty, country and cause. Thanks, too, for representing the proud extended Triplett family, especially all of us named Charles! Keep safe.
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