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Posted November 5, 2009
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The Battle Isn't Over Because They're Home...
**My Sincere Sympathy Goes Out to Those Grieving & Suffering at Ft Hood** You're in My Thoughts & Prayers ~ God Bless
Kimberly Michele Durham
I wrote this 28 page book to help make others aware of things faced by a soldier and family, after serving in the war.
You can read one of the many reviews below:
*Review*
“There’s no place like home!” It’s a familiar expression embossed on the hearts of young and old…male and female. Home—the foundation of security, hope, freedom, peace and love—a priceless treasure which millions have protected with their lives for countless centuries.
We, living in the United States of America, are without doubt the most blessed nation inhabiting Planet Earth. We’re able to travel from coast to coast, sea to shining sea with few, (if any), constraints, enjoying limitless privileges and beauty.
It’s for those reasons that Kim’s testimonial, “The Battle Isn’t Over Because They’re Home…” is so empowering. The booklet opens eyes and pays tribute to military personnel, who through their devotion and service to this country experience hardships few non-military can envision. The verbiage tells of specific struggles encountered by our heroes as they return to their homes after fighting abroad. Their lives are permanently altered by the atrocities of war and overall greed of mankind. Therefore, it’s up to us (as a nation) to educate ourselves and understand that we’re dually obligated to them too. Kim does an outstanding job bringing these responsibilities to the forefront of our attention, thereby ensuring a smoother transition between the soldiers and their families and friends.
For More Information Visit:
http://kcheledesigns.com/thebattleisntoverbecausetheyrehome.aspx
*God Bless Everyone*
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