| Joshua Lehigh Ishpeming, MI Army |  |
19 messages
From Pat Shoukry,
New York, NY
Hey Joshua,
Hope you are doing well. Just want 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 could say we’ve “been through the fire” here, yet we carry on each day standin tall with heads high because of our awesome US Military; of which you are a part. 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 Kristine Lehigh,
Juneau, WI
Hi
I just wanted to tell you that I am so proud of you and miss you so much! You are a wonderful father and a great husband. Please be careful and I will be praying very hard for your safe return home.....We love you!!!!!
Love Kris, Josh, and Abria
From elizabeth french,
copperas cove, tx
Hello, just wanted to leave a little note to say thank you and that you are doing a great job. My husband is also in Irag at this time. Be safe and return soon. you are in my prayers.
From Amber Chavis,
shelton, wa
I just wanted to say a big Thank- you to you and your unit, I hope that you can return home soon.
From Charles Connor,
Bloomsburg, PA
Josh you need to get home safe to Kris she's counting on it. May God protect you along the way. We are so proud of you.
Karla Connor
From terri dunbar,
Berwick, PA
Josh, just stopping by to tell you that I am very proud of you and to thank you for all that you are doing for all of us. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Terri
From Michelle Moyer,
Grove City, MN
Hi Josh.....I wanted to thank you for all you are doing. Because of soldiers like you and my husband I can sleep easier at night. Thank you for the sacrific that you are making. Stay safe and I can't wait for that email from Kris saying you are FINALLY home. Michelle Moyer
From kathy maynard,
Ishpeming, MI
Hey Josh. Hope this finds you well. We think of you often and hope for your safe return soon. Take care of yourself and know what you are doing for your country is very brave and appreciated. Love...Jaimie, Kathy, Derrick, and Amanda
From Paula Saint Ours,
Virginia Beach, VA
Josh, I know we don't know each other, but Kris and I are in a group together so in many ways you are a friend by association, just want you to know I think ya'all are doing a great job over there, come home safe to the family that loves you, stay strong and stay proud.
From Lin Marie,
negaunee, mi
Hey Josh:
Did you know you had a site just for you?
I didn't but it was neat. I know you are coming home soon. God speed.
Lin Marie
From Beth Milligan,
Fort Hood, TX
Josh, Keep your head down and come home safe!
From Julie Honkala,
Ishpeming, Mi
Hey Josh,
Just wanted you to know that your courage and strength in Iraq are greatly appreciated by myself and my family. I can't express in words how I felt on 9/11 other than I thought my world was falling apart. Knowing soldiers like you are fighting for our freedom and liberty puts ease to my mind. Even though our country may be at odds over the cause and reasons for this war, I believe as a nation we are all together in believing that men like you deserve our highest respect for the sacrifice of our servicemen. No one but you and all the other brave folks fighting for our safety knows just how important our freedom is. Thank you for your time, dedication and love of your country. You guys are the greatest!! Julie Honkala
From John Lehigh,
Ishpeming, MI
It's been a while since I've been on, so I did get your last msg, and glad to here that your are safe and that you are doing well. I too, am very proud of you and the job that you are doing. Although it is a hard one, and at times you are in harms way. You be safe and come home soon as we all are waiting to welcome you home. Gram got your letter and is releaved that your where you are now. She thinks of you offen and also is hoping for your safe return, so keep your wits about you and your head down, and come home soon. Dad.
From Dennis Aho,
Ishpeming, MI
Hey Josh you are doing a great job. Im glad that you are now related to me. Take care and see you soon.
Weedge and family
From Amy Naasz,
Marquette, MI
Josh, We miss you so much and can't wait for your safe return. We are VERY proud of you and all you have done to help our freedom. Thank you so much-can't wait to see you! The Naasz's
From Elliott Friedel,
Mooresville, NC
Hey Josh-
I want to thank you for what you are doing. It is people like you who sacrifice all that you have to make life almost effortless (in comparison) for many of us. The value of what you have and will accomplish some of us may never equal. I think many take advantage of their situation w/o realizing the depth of your responsibility.
I wish you the best that life has to offer. People like you deserve it.
Be safe-
Elliott Friedel
(former server RL 678 :) )
From Nancy Allen,
sioux city, IA
Hi Josh--I am so pleased to be able to leave you this message. I am so proud of you for all that you do. You and your fellow patriots are always in my prayers, and there are no words for how grateful I feel towards you all for the sacrifices you make for our freedom. MISS YA NANCY
From michelle granger,
Marquette, MI
Hi Josh. I am so happy to be able to send you this message. I think you are close to the end of your tour and should be heading home soon. I want to thank you for giving up the last year of your life to help make the world a better place. Words cannot tell you how grateful I am to you and all of those who served to help keep us safe. You truly are a hero. Stay safe.
From Kristine Lehigh,
Juneau, WI
Almost here....I really can't wait for this. Just know that I will love you until my last breathe. We are about to start the next step in fate and the rollar coaster. You know what I mean. I love you Josh!
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