Amos Stevens
New Member
ADOPT A SOLDIER-OR A SAILOR
When Pamela Bates of Fort Benning, Georgia realized her husband, a
Sergeant in the 10th Artillery Regiment was being shipped to the Middle
East; she had to do something to fight depression.
That's when she started the "Hugs to Kuwait-Adopt a Soldier" program,
and since it's debut on January 4, Bates has arranges the "adoption" of
9800 troops with 18,000 people from every state and 11 countries. The
site keeps her busy 16 hours a day and she’s assisted by a disabled
Vietnam vet Mitch Dunn, and his wife Sandy.
http://groups.msn.com/HugsToKuwaitAdoptASoldier/homepage.msnw
When Pamela Bates of Fort Benning, Georgia realized her husband, a
Sergeant in the 10th Artillery Regiment was being shipped to the Middle
East; she had to do something to fight depression.
That's when she started the "Hugs to Kuwait-Adopt a Soldier" program,
and since it's debut on January 4, Bates has arranges the "adoption" of
9800 troops with 18,000 people from every state and 11 countries. The
site keeps her busy 16 hours a day and she’s assisted by a disabled
Vietnam vet Mitch Dunn, and his wife Sandy.
http://groups.msn.com/HugsToKuwaitAdoptASoldier/homepage.msnw