
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Remembering Nate Deyarmin
Recently, a woman's son named Nate Deyarmin died. You're probably wondering why i am posting about that, I mean I don't even know him or his family. But I do know he was a marine.Nate Deyarmin died in Iraq, fighting for our country.He and 3 other service members came to our schools to speak to us about their Jobs. They showed us how to fold the American Flag correctly, and they even had a person come up and they put their gear on her to show how heavy it was. They also wrote us a very nice letter to us on the last day of school. I remember them telling the 7th graders that next year we will be on top of the school. I don't remeber which marine he was, but i know i shook his hand. To bring an end to this post, please take a minute to pray for Nate's family, and to thank God for all the people fighting for us in Iraq, ad all the people who had fought for us.


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im so sorry to hear about nate. i respect those men and women so much for putting their life out on the line for the american and iraqi people.
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