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2006/4/12

Honor the Fallen - Forest Ibbotson

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@ 12:22 PM (29 months, 6 days ago)

Thought you might be interested.

When my husband and I heard that our son Forest was going to Iraq, we were concerned - like any parents would be whose son was going into harm's way.

But we knew that Forest believed in the mission. In fact, he signed up for active duty after the September 11, 2001 attacks because he wanted to defend our country from terrorists.

Tragically, Forest was killed on a volunteer mission - with Cindy Sheehan's son Casey - to set up a medical evacuation point for fellow soldiers wounded and trapped in an abandoned building.

I will never forget the day we received the news that Forest had given his life for his country.

Unlike Cindy Sheehan, however, my family determined that we would continue the fight against terror that our son gave his life for.

That is why we joined Families United for Our Troops and Their Mission.

As someone who has personally borne the costs of this war, we know the loss; we know the grief.

We just wish the media would give half as much attention to the accomplishments.

Please join my family in asking the national media to recognize Iraqi Liberation Week on April 9th through the 15th. Don't let them ignore this milestone!

All you have to do is go to www.FamiliesUnitedMission.com/letter, sign the letter and forward it to your friends.

Sincerely,

Diane Ibbotson

Gold Star Mother

Albion, Illinois

PS. - Learn more about Families United for Our Troops and Their Mission at www.FamiliesUnitedMission.com or read a Washington Times article about our effort to highlight Iraqi Liberation Day.

Comment(s) »

  1. Very well said by real parents and real Americans. Thank you.

    Comment by A Conservative Realist— 2006/04/12 @ 04:51 PM — (Reply)

  2. Most families of our slain heroes are staunch patriots, I think. Cindy Sheehan is a disgusting aberration.

    Comment by Always On Watch— 2006/04/13 @ 04:04 AM — (Reply)

  3. Thank goodness for blogs like this. Let's get Cindy Sheehan's face off the front page and make sure these amazing people get the respect and admiration they so deserve! God bless them and all of our troops!

    Comment by Luv2Box— 2006/04/14 @ 03:09 PM — (Reply)

  4. Great post, EB - a noble cause like the toppling of a ruthless dictator is always worthy of remembrance. Not to mention the chance it gives us to acknowledge the sacrifice of our fallen. I'll be sending this one around.

    Comment by Cate— 2006/04/14 @ 05:00 PM — (Reply)

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