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Posted by John T on July 04, 2006 at 12:36:14 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: OT Questions for Military Dad's posted by super99 on July 04, 2006 at 11:09:28:
Super 99, Congrats to your son and thank him for serving his country. When my Marine son went to Boot Camp and Iraq back in the 2001 2003 time frame about all we did was have him sign a Power of Attorney and he wanted to do a Will when he was overseas which was a difficult thing for us parents. I helped him get out of an apartment lease per the Soldiers n Sailors Relief Act (something like that, I forget) which let him break an otherwise irrevocable long term lease. It will be a proud moment when you go to the graduation ceremony, a real tear jerker, they go in as boys but come out as MEN the Countrys finest and he will call you SIR and look you in the eye and give you one firm manly hand shake, what a time.......... God Bless him n all the troops John T
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