Roll Call
Last post 11-09-2008 8:00 PM by Heidi. 62 replies.
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07-11-2008 7:57 AM
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Anybody want to share where they are or where they consider home in one spot here on the Forum? Perhaps even home locations of their contacts? This would be a central spot if looking to meet up with another local supporter or possibly find if someone has a contact from their hometown. Suggest you put your state in the subject line and town or other information in the body.
Debbie
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Re: Roll Call--California
I have lived in Northern CA all my life. For the last 20 years I have lived in the Central Valley...small town near Modesto called Patterson. I grew up in the San Francisco East Bay Area and still consider that area "home". Got a degree in Stockton. Lived in India for a year. Have family roots in the mountains of NC (and lots of cousins still there and in the Southeast), although my Mom was born in Hawaii and my sister lives outside of San Diego. Dad lives in Arkansas. Step sisters live in Wyoming and Bakersfield, CA. Have other family in Nevada and Alberta, Canada.
Don't have much information on hometowns of my troops as yet. Would love to find a contact from "home".
Hope we get lots of activity on this.
Thanks.
Debbie
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graywolf


- Joined on 12-17-2007
- South Texas
- Posts 123
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I'm from Texas. I live on the mainland close to Galveston Island. Been here all my life. I am a retiree from Valero Energy after 40 yrs of service as a lab tech. Most of my time now is devoted to supporting the troops. Being on a fixed income and thanks to the economy I don't get to send as many packages as I did earlier but my letters of encouragement are still going out on time every day. During the day I campaign for "Any Soldier" with flyers and pin an AS card on any bulletin board I can find.
Are there any supporters from the south Texas area?
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old nurse Ruth


- Joined on 06-12-2007
- Posts 132
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I grew up in Alton, IL--just across the river from St.Louis. I left home to go to college at University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and then to nursing school in Little Rock, AR. I have lived in Harrison, Sherwood, and Russellville, Ark. Also lived in Broken Arrow, Ok., Garland and DeSoto, TX. Guess I am just a rambler. I have taken travel nursing assignments in St.Louis, Cambridge,MA, Colebrook, CT, Tallahassee, FL, New Bern, NC, San Francisco and LA. I don't think I will stay in Texas when I retire. My sister is in Ft Smith, AR and I will probably move back to Arkansas somewhere. The Arkansas connection is through my mother. She was born and raised there and I spent my summers on the farm there with my grandmother. My sister and I still have the farm, but rent it out.
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PatrioticLady


- Joined on 06-12-2008
- Middle Tennessee
- Posts 281
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Re: Roll Call - Tennessee
I was born and raised in the central part of Illinois, in a very small town, Toledo, the county seat of Cumberland County. I've got six siblings - two brothers and four sisters. At the age of 18 I married Jack, and we moved to Tennessee, where he was raised. Thirty years later, we're still married, still living in Tennessee. We moved around a lot the first five years we were married, but in 1983 we bought 3 1/2 acres in Cheatham County, just northwest of Nashville, and we've been living on that 3 1/2 acres ever since. We've got two grown sons, seven beautiful grandkids, and somewhere between 80 and 90 adopted troops. I can't send as many care packages as I would like to; we all know what's been going on with gas and grocery prices, with no increase in income, and we've got our son and his family living with us for who knows how long (Shawn, Jini, and their two little ones Ana, 2 yr.old, and Jeremy, almost 2 months old) I don't let it keep me from writing lots and lots of letters, MotoMails, e-mailing, chatting via Instant Messenger, and otherwise keeping in touch with every one of our heroes. When I do get the opportunity to send a care package I try to make sure it's a really good one! I love the forums - and I like this "meet and greet" thread...great idea!
I cannot do everything. I accept that. Not being able to do everything is no excuse for doing nothing. ~ Helen Keller
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CptDan'sMom


- Joined on 10-26-2007
- Huron, Kansas
- Posts 254
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Greetings from Kansas! I have lived all my life, (over 50 years), in the cookie cutter part of the state. My little community is only 4 square blocks but we are in the heart of things. Only an hour from Topeka in one direction, KC metro area in another and St. Joseph, Mo area in a third. Just a little over a hour's drive to Nebraska or Iowa. In the heart of mid country history: Lewis & Clark, Pony Express, Oregon Trail, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad and of course Amelia Earhart. My husband and I have 2 grown sons, and are very impatiently awaiting the birth of our first grandchild, a boy, in October. Our adopted "kids" consist of 6 dogs and a cat who share our home .
When I'm not mailing packages or reading the forum or working on a quilting block for the "bees", I teach English/language arts and special education classes at a state juvenile correctiona facility for males ages 12-18. I also am secretary of the local Ladies Auxilliary of the VFW. I got involved with AS about 3 years ago after my oldest son joined the Army. He is on his second deployment, currently in Afghanistan. We are hoping he can be home in late October to meet his son when he arrives (or shortly after he gets here).
Thanks for starting this thread!
Proud KS National Guard Mom
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libral40


- Joined on 05-15-2007
- Rhinelander, WI
- Posts 276
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Re: Roll Call - Wisconsin
Yes, I'm a Cheesehead!! I've lived in WI my whole life, the past 12 years in the west-central part of the state about an hour east of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Our house is for sale--my husband of 24 years, Fred, has been working in northeast WI for a year and a half now. (Anyone need a house in WI??!!) We have two daughters in college--Erica is currently applying to medical schools, and Katie will be a sophomore. Fred has 3 daughters from his first marriage, and we have 11 grandkids, 3 Huskies, and 5 cats!
I taught high school English for 15 years, and after our move here managed a gift store for 5. Right now the troops are my "job!" I've been doing this for 4 years, and I love it! I've met 3 of my soldiers and one other forum member in person so far. I REALLY hope a junkie convention is in our futures!!! 
Cheryl
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Brooklyn Born


- Joined on 09-18-2007
- Toms River NJ
- Posts 465
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Re: Roll Call - New Jersey
Born and raised in Brooklyn NY( hence my forum name) East Flatbush . Moved to Jersey shore with my family. My Dad retired from NYC police dept.He also was in the Navy at the tail end of the Korean War ( Tin Can sailor) My brother ( deceased) retired from the Army after 20 years and worked in Maryland at Aberdeen conducting tests on some of the very equipment our troops are using now. I am the oldest of 4. 2 boys 2 girls. Have 5 children ages 20 to 29. One son in the Army, 1 married daughter who lives in PA and 3 girls still in college and will be a first time grandma in a couple of weeks or days. My husband is retired from Lucent Tech and works PT for our school system. I am a RN working FT at a community hospital near our house.
Climb to glory!
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KristenF


- Joined on 06-15-2007
- New Jersey
- Posts 527
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Re: Roll Call - New Jersey
Another Jersey Girl here! Technically I was born in the Bronx, but we moved to the house my mom still lives in when I was a few weeks old. I now live one town over, and my four years at Michigan State (Go Green!) was the only time I didn't live right here. We're about 27mi from NYC, 45mi from PA. It's awesome here. I'm an only child, and so is my husband Frank. He's the IT manager at Arrow Fastener Company (you handy folks might know them for their staple guns :o) and I work part time in the fund raising foundation for Saint Barnabas Medical Center. The rest of the time I'm home with our 2 boys, Zack (6) and Mason (4) who are insane, adorable, crazy-smart and in constant motion.
I bet the contacts I have are some of the same ones the rest of you have LOL Many of them I realize I don't know where they're originally from, now that I think about it, but here are the ones I know something about: Seabee Shane is stationed in MS but is from upstate NY (though he's a Sox fan, don't know how that happened LOL), 2 are stationed in GA and while one lives there the other is from TN, but I'm not sure where. Another is stationed in HI, but I don't know where he originally hails from, and the best for last: I have a contact who has lived all over northern NJ in the towns surrounding me, and it turns out that his grandfather was my mechanical drawing teacher in middle school. How cool is that???!!!
Kristen~supporting our heroes with DH Frank and little guys Zack (7) and Mason (5) Baby Junkie due 11/3/09 If you won't stand behind our troops, feel free to stand in front of them. 
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mrslloydchristmas


- Joined on 05-08-2008
- Orange County, CA
- Posts 23
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Re: Roll Call - New Jersey
I am from Orange County, CA, and have lived here for pretty much all my life. I have a daughter who is a year and a half old (she's the one in my avatar) and a husband who works for a tech company. I'm an attorney here in Orange County. I also have a 13 year old (gulp!) dog.
I'm mostly a lurker, but my favorite place here on the forums, if I had to pick, is the active thread list. Keeps me up to date!
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Lynn


- Joined on 06-27-2008
- North East Oregon
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I was born and raised in Manhattan Beach, California. I moved to NorthWest Oregon (Salem Area) in 1990. Raised three childern on my own. In 1997 I moved to Eastern Oregon. I live in a pretty small town, La Grande, population 21,000. This is the home of Eastern Oregon University. In 1999 I met my husband and gained 4 more children !! All of our children are out on their own. We now have 9 grandchildren so there is never a dull moment at our house! My husband is in route/sales for a large bakery. I work in a group home attending to the needs of 5 disabled adults. My extended family lives in California. One sister in Northern CA, Gilroy. The rest live in Southern CA. A brother in Riverside, another sister in Escondido and my Mom in Corona. I do have to mention my 98 year old grandmother who still lives on her own in San Diego.
Determination plus commitment equal successful results. So therefore NEVER give up!
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already there


- Joined on 06-02-2008
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Posts 11
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I currently live in Las Vegas, Nevada where I have been for the past 2
years, one of which I spent a year in Vermont at school. Before Nevada I lived in Montgomery, Alabama; Oregon,
Ohio; and Grand Rapids, Michigan. I have enjoyed everywhere I have lived and
love traveling, seeing new places. I have one brother, 14 months younger, and we get along really well. I also have family up in Ripon and Stockton CA. I am considering
moving up there to help out my grandparents while I finish up school,
but I will finish my associates first as I am close to that and will
see how everything works out. I would love to meet fellow supporters
from around here if there are any. I do not know yet exactly
where my contacts are as I just sent out my first set of letters and
packages last week. (It was rather exciting!) Hope to hear from more of you  Ashley
"Fight and you may die. Run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!" -Braveheart
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Anne Marie


- Joined on 01-12-2008
- South Carolina
- Posts 534
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Re: Roll Call - NEW YORK.....NEW YORK
Yes.......another person ORIGINALLY from NY (I wrote it twice cause I do consider it home). I now live in SC and before that CA. I was born and raised on LongIsland (Mineola) and stayed there til I got married. I married a Marine and we moved to CA (mostly in the Oceanside/San Diego areas). We had three children together and then after many years got divorced. I moved back to NY to live with my family and they helped with the children. But after being out of NY for so long, I could not handle the winters. The first winter I was back was the horribly icy winters (even got stuck on the highway going to work). So, I loaded up the car and we moved south where my sis-in-law had moved (after my brother -- her husband passed). I have lived in SC for almost 15 years. I call NY my home cause I still have FAMILY there. And there are always things to do in NY. I certainly miss a good Broadway Show or a decent baseball game.......but everything in life is a trade-off. I go to NY at least twice a year to visit. The best thing about all the moves is that I was able to transfer with my job as a letter carrier in the USPS and kept in great shape. If you were to ask my children I think they would say NY too......as they also try to keep in touch with their cousins, etc and miss them. Ah...... New York, New York........a wonderful town........the Bronx is up and the Battery's down.......the people ride in a hole in the ground......  
Have a great weekend everyone........
Love peace and blessings..........Anne Marie
Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to GOD.
The picture is a recent one of my precious GRAND daughters (Nevaeh and Shavonne)
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