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Am at work, and just able to be online for a short while. Checked your website, allthough as of yet only briefly, and it is now added to my linkscollection. Viewing your website, I see it as a "info-source hub-website", with the important links you also keep in it. And by this alone, is reason enough for why I add it to my linkscollection. Especially referring to the links regarding "Depleted uranium and PTSD". Thos will take me some time to go through and read. Unfortunatly, my "schedule" is rather full a while ahead, among other things by an upcomming travel to Scotland, so it may be a bit in to the future from now.
There is however 1 link I whish for you to check, which I truly do beleive you will want to add as a link in another of the subpages in your website. The specific subpage of your site I am thinking about, is the "Iwo Jima"-subpage. The link is a link for a NIMA-map of Iwo Jima. Please note before clicking it, that it is rather large in size though, both "on screen", aswell as in "bytesize". The maps size in "bytes", is actually 1,8Mb. But when you view it, I am convinced that you will understand why I am so eager to share it with you. It is an absolutely superb map, I have to say I think! Anyway, the link is:
Iwo Jima 1944 (1.8MB) "Iwo Jima Historical Map" [poster] National Imagery and Mapping Agency, 2003.:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/iwo_jima_2003.jpg
Duty at work calls for my attention, so I have to sign of for now. Shiftserie runs all to this upcomming Thursday, so my onlinetime will be short and infrequent until then. And between then and October 24th, I will prepare and pack infor my Scotland-travel betwen 24th and 30th of October. Will check and read your website as time until then allows me to.
T G C!
Sincerely
A.B
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"Excellence doesn't just happen.
"To control the past,
"They were the best you had, America,
and you turned your back on them". ~ Joe Galloway ~ Speaking about Vietnam Veterans
You can never do more,
you should never wish to do less."
~ Robert E. Lee writing to his son ~
It must be forged, tested and used.
It must be passed down.
And woven into the very fabric of our souls.
Until it becomes our nature."
~ General Charles C. Krulak ~
31st Commandment of the Marine Corps
Is to give meaning to the present,
And direction to the future."