Mike Russo Coventry, RI Army |  |
4 messages
From Pat Shoukry,
New York, NY
Hey Mike,
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 ~ HOOAH!
http://www.myspace.com/CB_NYC
From Thomas Rudolph,
Hope, RI
Mike,
God speed. Over the last few years I've got to know you as a brother. You are truely an inspiration to Michele and I. Charlie can't stop saying Mike Mike Mike. Even for an ol' war horse Jarhead like me I can tell you Semper Fi you make me proud. Don't worry about anything at home, we got your back brother. Marines take care of their own.
From Thomas Rudolph,
Hope, RI
Mike, I put the cover on your A/C last weekend. Miss you like hell brother. Take care talk to you soon
From Lindsay Russo,
North Kingstown, RI
Dear Best-Father-on-the-Planet,
How proud I was to see that there are people out there who have dedicated a page to thanking you, my Dad, for what you've done for them, and for our country, and the world for that matter. And it’s true; you should be thanked, because your family, and others, appreciates what you've done us for us in the past, and everything that you're doing for us now. You are positively the most bad-ass old geezer I know. :)
Dad, we think about you every single day. Every single day.
I love you, I miss you, and I'll see you soon.
xoxoxo
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