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  • Gunther_mag_user
    I'm a lvl 18 paladin.
    • Jun 2004
    • 641

    #1

    Honering a military serviceman.

    I have the option of honering a military serviceman by wearing their name on a yellow ribbon on my football helmet. I was wondering if I could have the priveledge of sporting the name of an AO'er. If anyone would like to have their name on my helmet as I smash some faces I would be honered. I can only have one, so whoever I can work it out with will get it. I have to have a name within 12 hours. Thanks.
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  • eadtf
    It's a Jeep thing!

    • Aug 2004
    • 60

    #2
    Originally posted by Gunther_mag_user
    I have the option of honoring a military serviceman by wearing their name on a yellow ribbon on my football helmet. I was wondering if I could have the privilege of sporting the name of an AO'er. If anyone would like to have their name on my helmet as I smash some faces I would be honored. I can only have one, so whoever I can work it out with will get it. I have to have a name within 12 hours. Thanks.

    I am in the military and on my way to work so I can't give to many details. But it would be nice if you would wear the name of a friend of mine that died. He did not die in combat as he would have liked but after doing a morning PT run in New York.

    He was a very good friend with a wife and three kids left behind.

    His name is CPT Carter Palmer.

    If you do wear his name please let me know as I would really appreciate it. He is now resting in Arlington Cemetery.

    Thanks,

    MAJ Michael "Patrick" Conway

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    • Gunther_mag_user
      I'm a lvl 18 paladin.
      • Jun 2004
      • 641

      #3
      Originally posted by eadtf
      I am in the military and on my way to work so I can't give to many details. But it would be nice if you would wear the name of a friend of mine that died. He did not die in combat as he would have liked but after doing a morning PT run in New York.

      He was a very good friend with a wife and three kids left behind.

      His name is CPT Carter Palmer.

      If you do wear his name please let me know as I would really appreciate it. He is now resting in Arlington Cemetery.

      Thanks,

      MAJ Michael "Patrick" Conway
      I would love to play in the memory of him. I am very sorry that he died. I hope I can help win some games for him. I am truly honered. His name will stay on my helmet untill the end of the season, and I hope I can take it to state.
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      • eadtf
        It's a Jeep thing!

        • Aug 2004
        • 60

        #4
        Thanks...

        Originally posted by Gunther_mag_user
        I would love to play in the memory of him. I am very sorry that he died. I hope I can help win some games for him. I am truly honored. His name will stay on my helmet until the end of the season, and I hope I can take it to state.

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        • bentothejam1n
          Support our troops
          • Oct 2005
          • 1428

          #5
          good idea gunther
          if i dont put my borthers name on my helmet (hes not kia just serving in iraq) then ill put Eddy Hascal on mine since gunther can only do one. hoe big is the sticker gunther?

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          • Gunther_mag_user
            I'm a lvl 18 paladin.
            • Jun 2004
            • 641

            #6
            I'm not sure about the size, We are having them made now. I requested that they add a star or something of that sort because he died, and they said that would be good. I believe the ribbons were only 2"x 1", they wouldn't allow any larger. That was a great story patrick, and I don't think there is anyone more deserving of recognition. I am glad I can support him.
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            • eadtf
              It's a Jeep thing!

              • Aug 2004
              • 60

              #7
              Post a pic...

              If you would not mind send me a link to a pic with you and your helmet with his name when you get it done.

              Thanks Again,

              Pat

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