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05/27/2010

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Aimee Morgan

My Dad was a computer programmer in the Navy at the same time your husband was in service. When I was very little, he was sent on deployment with short notice, and left Mom at home with 5 kids. I remember recording audio tapes to send to him, waiting for the mail, and the thrill of seeing the UPS truck stop in front of the house (presents from Daddy!).

Today I am not only the proud daughter of a retired Chief, but the proud sister of two who have served in the Navy (including a sister who recently retired after a career as an aviator), the proud wife of a retired Marine who served in Desert Storm, and the proud mother of a young man in the National Guard who is preparing to go to Afghanistan early next year.

The resiliance and strength my Mom showed as she kept everything together during Dad's frequent absences, and the strength of their marriage despite the hardships serve as an inspirtation to all of us kids.

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