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RE: Airman shot in Germany-Letter from daughter in England AFB
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<blockquote data-quote="royinidaho" data-source="post: 482104" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>I don't know if the news has reached home yet but we heard today on</p><p>the radio that two US Airmen were killed in Frankford, Germany today.</p><p>Several Airmen were on a bus or in a large van traveling and were</p><p>attacked. As I was sitting in a Relief Society board meeting tonight,</p><p>a sister there got a phone call from her husband who told her that</p><p>they are from our base Lakenheath. No names had been released but her</p><p>husband is in the Security Forces squadron and had just been told.</p><p>Very sad. Hopefully they didn't have any children, especially middle</p><p>school age. Otherwise it's going to be a sad day at work tomorrow. I</p><p>haven't been there for something like that yet. Hope never to be.</p><p>Thought you all might like to know.</p><p></p><p> Being here has really opened our eyes to how wonderful our service</p><p>men and women are. What their children go through each day knowing</p><p>that, if their parents are deployed, they are in harms way. Moving all</p><p>of the time and never having a "home town" to say they are from. Some</p><p>of these kids have never even lived in the United States but they are</p><p>Americans. They do have endless opportunities if they take advantage</p><p>of them.</p><p></p><p>Say a prayer for the families tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royinidaho, post: 482104, member: 2011"] Hello all, I don't know if the news has reached home yet but we heard today on the radio that two US Airmen were killed in Frankford, Germany today. Several Airmen were on a bus or in a large van traveling and were attacked. As I was sitting in a Relief Society board meeting tonight, a sister there got a phone call from her husband who told her that they are from our base Lakenheath. No names had been released but her husband is in the Security Forces squadron and had just been told. Very sad. Hopefully they didn't have any children, especially middle school age. Otherwise it's going to be a sad day at work tomorrow. I haven't been there for something like that yet. Hope never to be. Thought you all might like to know. Being here has really opened our eyes to how wonderful our service men and women are. What their children go through each day knowing that, if their parents are deployed, they are in harms way. Moving all of the time and never having a "home town" to say they are from. Some of these kids have never even lived in the United States but they are Americans. They do have endless opportunities if they take advantage of them. Say a prayer for the families tonight. [/QUOTE]
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