Adopt a Soldier

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I received an email from our VP (see below) this afternoon. Our company will be adopting a soldier along with his entire unit. We will be sending care packages and of course I would like to include cigars. Any BOTL's who would like to send something, please send packages to:

National Taxnet
Attn: Mike Beach
1945 Walnut Hill Ln
Irving, Tx 75038

Any cigars or other items sent to this address will be forwarded to the unit.

Please accept my heartfelt appreciation.
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Subject: FW: Thanks for the conversation

Below, you can read an email I received from a young man I sat next to on a flight earlier this month from DFW to Houston. He was on his way back to Houston for 2 weeks R&R after 6 months in Baghdad. I told him NTN would probably like to adopt his unit and put together care packages for them. Please let me know if you would like to contribute to this effort. I will be getting his address and also pictures of him and his unit. He is from Houston, so I think we should help take care of our fellow Texans that are on the front lines protecting our way of life. Please do not feel obligated. We all have our own feelings about the war and if you decide not to participate, this has no reflection on your standing with NTN.
Thanks,

Greg Xxxxx
Vice President
National TaxNet
972-812-xxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: evan.hanzlik@us.army.mil [mailto:evan.hanzlik@us.army.mil]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 6:46 AM
To: Greg Xxxxx
Subject: Thanks for the conversation

Mr. Greg Xxxxx



I wanted to thank you for the conversation we had on the flight from Dallas to Houston. I Just returned to Baghdad, we moved to a new Forward Operating Base in the Green Zone. The area is beautiful up here. we have trees and really interesting architecture to look at. I'll have to take some pictures and send them to you. I am still trying to adjust to the time difference. On the flight back we stopped in Hungary, But the politics were screwy so we couldn't get off the plane, which made the flight even more unpleasant. well in any event, I had better be getting off of here as I have some things I need to get done.

Sincerely, Evan Hanzlik
 
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