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Some of us are very oblivious to the danger our soldiers are put in harm's way without us even becoming aware of it until after the fact.
Take for example, Monday morning work as usual at the Draper National Guard Building. Then the package is examined and everything takes a secondary role to that particular oddity. Every precaution and procedure had to be taken seriously even though it turned out to appear innocent.
I am grateful for a postal clerk who was doing his job and recognized the siting and read the warning pointed out in the article.
Thank you for keeping us safe, and believe me, we as a collective society cannot thank ALL of you brave men enough for serving our country.
From a military mom who is on her knees for her son daily who serves our country.... We cannot take our freedom for granted. God Bless them (our soldiers) all.
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