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Travis Fullmer
Cedar City, UT
Army


17 messages

From Jillynne Fullmer, Cedar City, UT
Hey Trav: I just wanted to say that I love you and miss you tons. I know what you are doing is right and I am so proud of you. You are my hero!! You are a great example to our girls. Thanks for being the best husband ever. I LOVE YOU and remember everyday that passes is a day closer to us being together again. Love, Jillynne


From Sue Olliso, Auburn, KS
Travis, a heartfelt thanks to you for your bravery, dedication, and devotion to helping protect the freedoms we have come to enjoy in this great country of ours. Be safe. Blessings and the very best of luck to you.


From Teresa Lappi, Tooele, UT
Hello Travis. I want to thank you for what you are doing. I know it is a huge sacrifice, but it is men like you that make this world a safer place to live. Thank you! Stay safe and come home soon. Teresa Lappi, wife of LT Lappi, 222 HHB


From Pat Shoukry, New York, NY
Hey Travis,
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 Amber Willden, Beaver, Ut
Hi Travis. We're proud of you and you and your family are in our prayers. Look after my husband for me. BE SAFE. Amber


From Derek Farr, Mt. Pleasant, Ut
Hey kid, keep doing the good work that you are. Keep your head down and thank you for doing your duty. Thank you so very much. See you soon. Derek


From Amy Roper, Taylorsville, UT
Hey Travis - Just a note to thank you for your service, bravery and courage. Good things come from the sacrifices you and your family are making. Thanks for being a great roommate to Jason - make sure he is a good boy. I am grateful you are there to support each other and glad I have met and become friends with your wife - she's great! We're on the downhill slide - it won't be long until you're back in good ol' Utah! Thanks for everything - you are in our thoughts and prayers! The Jason Roper Family


From SHAWNA BALLARD, las vegas, nv
Go 222, we love you! Keep up the hard work in Iraq. I know every day you are there counts towards true Iraqi freedom. We support you 150%. Thanks for all you are doing for our country and keeping up the family patriotism. Love Ya, Cousin Shawna Ballard - Las Vegas, NV


From Kara Lynne Farr, Heber City,, Ut
Hi Travis, We are so proud of you. Love you so much. Jillynne is trying to be so brave but misses you so much. The girls are adorable and growing up. Brielle looks so cute with her teeth out. I'm sure you've seen a picture. Lannie is just darling too. We all pray for your safety and are so proud of your bravery.


From Ryan Sullivan, St. George, UT
Travis, Your wife e-mailed me your site. Just wanted to say thanks for what your doing. Stay safe.


From Amy Lamjav, Monterey, CA
Hi Travis!
Just wanted to say thanks for your dedication to our country. Just knowing there are people like you who give up your time to protect our nation makes me very happy. So thanks again for all that you do. And keep up the good work!!! We pray for you and your safe return home.


From James Knighton, Cedar city, UT
Hey Travis, I just wanted to say Hi, I here good things about you all the time. You have made me an excellent choser.... They all Love the work you are doing, if you need anything let me know... Miss you bud.... Tony...


From chanda blomquist, St. George, Ut
Travis, Just a friendly hello and a huge Thank YOU for serving our country. You are in our prayers and thoughts daily. You and your family will be truly blessed for your sacrifice. Take Care from Chanda BLomquist, wife of SPC. Mike Blomquist SVC Btry.


From JAROD MITCHELL, PARK CITY, UT
HEY TRAV, HOW GOES THE BATTLE. I HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL! STAY SAFE AND TELL ALL THE GUYS HOW PROUD WE ARE OF ALL OF YOU! GOD BLESS THE TRIPLE DUECE. LOVE YOU, AND HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON. JAROD, TINA & JADEN


From Ann Wright, St. George, UT
Hey, Travis, I am Aunt Ann from St. George, and I just want to let you know how proud I am of the job you are doing! I am so appreciative of you and all the troops for protecting our nation and fighting to protect our freedoms we enjoy here in the OLE USA! Jillynne has been keeping everyone up to date on how you are doing and I really appreciate it! The pictures you have taken are great! I just wanted to let you know that you are in our prayers and also in the Temple! May our Father in Heaven keep you safe! Love ya, Ann Wright (Jeff's Sister)


From Libby Abraham, Richfield, UT
Hey Travis, I just wanted to let you know you are a great person for what you are doing. I know you & your wife, Les & Gail are my Aunt & Uncle, so take care and be safe so you can come home to your cute wife and adorable girls. We are all praying for you guys in the 222nd.
Libby Lundgreen Abraham (Wife of Spc. Brock Abraham from A Btry)


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'm the wife of Sgt Joe Moss who is also with the 222. I can't wait for all of you to be home! Good luck with everything!

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