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Warroom com login7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() I am attaching a flyer that his family is posting. I worked with Ken before he went into the service and he is a good kid. Needless to say they did not get the chance. He and his wife Kelly were to celebrate their wedding reception on Aug. I was hoping you could ask your listeners to say a prayer for him to give him the strength and courage to keep fighting. He suffered severe injuries, including the loss of both legs, the loss of his spleen, two broken arms, and multiple internal injuries. He has served two tours, one in Iraq, one in Afghanistan,and was scheduled for a third deployment in the spring.Tragically, on Aug.24 he was involved in a single car accident on his way home from work to celebrate his Two Month wedding anniversary. Ken Kocher is an active reservist in the 339th Combat Support Hospital. Sillimanĭear Rose and Jim, A friend of mine is in need of some help. Your radio show was always one of the high points of the day (Next to being with my wife). ![]() Thanks for what you do and keep spreading the word. I am excited to get home and listen again. My wife got me hooked on conservative talk radio. Back home I am a UPS driver and I listen to your show in the morning Monday through Friday. I flew this on Veterans Day, and I will put it in a display case when I get home. In this picture I have what I believe to be one of the biggest US flags I know of over here. ![]() We are all very proud to have the chance to serve our country. That was the first Veterans Day that we were veterans. I am sending a picture that was taken on Veterans Day here in Iraq.It was a very special day for allot of us. I will defiantly be listening to your radio show as soon as I can when I get back to the civilian world. I will be returning to Ohio shortly after the first of the year. I really appreciated the kind words of thanks from the both of you for serving our country. My wife Landre sent me a signed picture of you two that she received when you both were in Akron sometime late last year. Due to my deployment I have not been able to listen to your show for a little over a year now. My wife Landre and I listen to you on 640am WHLO. I am from Akron Ohio, but currently stationed in Baghdad Iraq as a member of the Ohio Army National Guard. May God bless him, and all of us! Ronnie Tatum Chris is our hero and we will honor him for his sacrifice for the rest of our lives. ![]() I had a choice of many pictures to pick from and I chose this one because it shows the unscrupulous discipline of duty our soldiers live by, but if you look closely, then close your eyes and imagine him with a big smile, you will know a carefree fun-loving guy with exceptional qualities that brings pride and joy to everyone in the family. This was his third trip to the battlefront and he was due to get out next year. He has a severe concussion, extremely blurred vision, (that may or may not be temporary), severe wounds on his upper left shoulder and lower left back with nerve damage, and he has no feeling in his arm or hand. As I write this he is in a hospital in north Baghdad somewhere and the doctors are trying to determine whether to send him to Germany or Walter Reed. I was wondering if it was not too much trouble if you could put a copy of our family hero up there? He is my brother-in-law, (by marriage), and he was injured this morning in Baghdad when his vehicle hit an IED. Dear Rose, If I remember correctly you have a “Wall of Heroes” that you put pictures on of our incredible military personnel. ![]()
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