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	<title>Comments on: Childhood Chums Serve Together in Iraq</title>
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		<title>By: Claire</title>
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		<dc:creator>Claire</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Cindy! 

Isn&#039;t it great to know that they are on the same post? I know my son only got to see his high school buddy a few times at Ft. Benning during training, but get this.... when my son went on to Ft. Lewis where he is currently stationed, he looked his old buddy up again. They started chatting on AIM and lo and behold... his friend was just down the road from him! Yep, they were both stationed at Lewis! His buddy moved on after a while since he was Reserves, but hey, they got to hang out for a while anyway! 

Give your son a hug around the neck when you see him again, for me! Please tell him I said &quot;thank you!&quot; for his service, and if you ever need to chat mom to mom, you know where to find me.</description>
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<p>Isn&#8217;t it great to know that they are on the same post? I know my son only got to see his high school buddy a few times at Ft. Benning during training, but get this&#8230;. when my son went on to Ft. Lewis where he is currently stationed, he looked his old buddy up again. They started chatting on AIM and lo and behold&#8230; his friend was just down the road from him! Yep, they were both stationed at Lewis! His buddy moved on after a while since he was Reserves, but hey, they got to hang out for a while anyway! </p>
<p>Give your son a hug around the neck when you see him again, for me! Please tell him I said &#8220;thank you!&#8221; for his service, and if you ever need to chat mom to mom, you know where to find me.</p>
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