We owe our military forces the utmost respect

By ANDY MCNITT
Port Orchard Independent Contributor
May 7, 2010 · 8:31 AM

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RE: “Eagles Club plans to create its own Wall of Honor (April 1)

Thank you for writing this article. Whether we agree with our soldiers fighting in the war or not is irrelevant to the support that they deserve to have.

It is a shame that Ken Bicha (as well as other servicemen) were not embraced when they came home.

I would hope that we as American citizens have learned since the Vietnam War that we need to support our troops.

I pesonally have never served in the military, but I thank God for every person who has served.

May God bless them and watch over our country.

Andrea McNitt is a Spokane resident.

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