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I want to be a part of Products For Good!!! I listen every week to your updates on John Boy and Billy and feel like the Kleenex lady myself! This morning, while listening, I knew in my heart that I have to be a part of this. And then they told exactly what listeners should do..contact yall and just do it! Please let me know what I need to do to become a distributor...I want to tell everyone I know about this! What a joy it would be if in some small way I could give back to those whose gave all for me! Hope to hear from you soon. God bless you...

Anonymous

Just got to work...cried half the way! Thanks guys! No, seriously. What touching stories...that first one was a killer. God Bless our armed forces and their families, and you guys too, Lane and Michael!

♥ Teresa

I don't see how there could have been a dry eye in John Boy & Billy radioland this morning. If you were not moved today by those stories I don't think you can be. What an awsome job these guys do. God bless them, John Boy, Billy, all the staff and all our brave armed forces keeping us safe!

It was difficult driving the children to school this morning, while wiping tears away! Very proud to be a daughter & mom of vets! Thanks JB&B for helping get the word out about this organization. God Bless America & all our troops!

Anonymous

Lane and Michael, good morning. Thank you for what you are doing for our disabled vets. I will try to be brief, first I am not a veteran but I have strong family and personal ties to the veteran issues. My father served in Korea, my uncle in Vietnam, my son in law and nephew in Iraq. I am happy to say they all returned unharmed physically. I purchased a Patriot Ball Marker recently for my son-in law's birthday gift. Now to the reason for my letter, I would like to become a dealer for your products. I have a small gun shop and have many veterans as customer's. I think they will sell well in our area (near Fort Gordon, GA). I would like to do this for two big reasons. One to do my small part for our veterans, whom we all owe a big thanks. Secondly, my youngest son's girlfriend was diagnosed last week with MS. She has lost vision in one eye and is losing vision in the other. She will be totally blind in 4 to 6 months based on the doctors words last week. She is is only 28 years old, one of her lifelong wishes is to go to Europe. I intend to use any proceeds I may earn to send him and her to Europe for a honeymoon prior to her losing her sight completely. Please send me the required info to begin this quest.

Thank you. James Legg

This is for my little brother, well not so little now. He is in the U.S. Army Reserves. He is in Training before he returns to Iraq or Afghanistan. I just wanted to give him a token of appreciation for serving for the best country in the world. I wish I could be out there with him side by side. If you get this message bobby, I Love you Bro, You are a True American Patriout!

Anonymous

I've listened to John Boy and Billy for years and when they partnered with your organization and started their campaign with you folks, I immediately started to search for a veteran that I could give a shadowbox. I have found one - SSG Grant Goepp. He has served our country in 3 tours - 2 in Iraq and 1 I believe in Afghanistan. He is the son of my current boss, Ms. Susy Kreiskott, Ph.D. She is always talking about her son and how much she cares for him and how proud she is of his service to our country. You folks were on the radio again this morning with a couple of letters from the Kleenex Lady. This is when I realized I had found the veteran I was looking for... It is with great honor and pride that I purchase this gift as a token of my sincere appreciation for not only SSG Goepp, but our entire Armed Forces.

Anonymous

Was listening to your show this morning driving into work and heard the story of Product for the Good. Being a former military member, the first thing I did when I got into the office was look up the website to order. My daughter, who is 12 years old, has made the decision that she wants to enlist in the Air Force, so what better stocking stuffer than a piece of history and to help a good cause.

Anonymous

This gift is for my husband and my kids dad, US Army-Ft.Bragg-retired CSM, 22yrs / Volunteer Firefighter and Rescue Diver-Angier, NC-20yrs / and current Reserve Harnett County Sheriff. We are so very proud of him and love him very much. He is seriously considering re-entering the Army! We will support him in whatever his decision may be. God Bless the USA!

Anonymous

Hello, I am a teacher and golf coach in a small community near Ft. Stewart, GA (3rd ID). Many of my students have family members serving and we would like to be able to show them our support by helping "PFG" raise monies for the soldiers and their families. I understand that we can direct people to the website to help. Can you please send us information so we may do what we can here to help you guys raise funds for our vets.

Anonymous

My brothers were Vietnam Vets and they did not get the welcome home or appreciation they deserved when they came home. To this date they relive some of the tragedies they incurred. I want the soldiers who are fighting for us now to know they are appreciated and deserve to recognized for all they do to protect us.

Anonymous

MY SON HAS SERVED THREE TOURS IN THE MIDDLE EAST WITH THE NAVY. HE RESENTLY GOT OUT IN SEPTEMBER OF THIS YEAR BECAUSE HE HAD A WIFE AND A NEWBORN BABY THAT HE WANTED TO BE STATESIDE FOR. AS IT TURNS OUT THOUGH, HE HAS GONE AND JOINED BACK UP, BUT THIS TIME IN THE ARMY INFANTRY WITH THE HOPES OF MAKING IT INTO THE SNIPER DIVISION. I AM REMORSEFUL BUT PROUD OF THIS DESCION. WHILE HE WAS IN IRAQ, NUMBEROUS THINGS HAPPENED TO HIM THAT I WILL NOT TALK ABOUT, BUT AM GRATFUL THAT HE MADE IT BACK TO US IN ONE PIECE. I WOULD LIKE TO BUY HIM A SHADOW BOX, BUT AM NOT SURE HOW TO GO ABOUT BUYING ONE TO REPRESENT HIS PAST SERVICE AND HIS FUTURE SERVICE. I HAVE PUT OFF BUYING A SHADOW BOX BECAUSE IN THE WARPED THINKING OF A MOTHER AFRIAD, I AM FEARFUL OF JINXING HIS SAFE RETURN WHEN HE GOES BACK TO WAR. I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY SUGGESTIONS. THANK YOU FOR ALL YA’LL ARE DOING AND MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF OUR TROOPS, BUT MORE THAN ANYTHING, I HOPE THAT EACH AND EVERYONE THAT RETURN HOME CAN COME BACK TO A FAMILY WAITING AND A NATION THAT REMAINS GRATEFUL.

SINCERELY Kathryn E Morriss

I would like to know how I can become a distributor of this wonderful product. I live outside of Nashville, and would love to be able to help our troops. I truly support our, and think our country should be behind them 500%. I don't think it should matter if you agree with the "war" or not. They are doing their job, and doing a great job of keeping all of us safe. It makes me angry when I hear someone say they don't support our troops. If you live in this country, then should be proud of the men and women that keep us safe, and put their life on the line, 24/7,just so we can wake up in our homes,with our loved ones, safe,sound and secure. You don't have to agree with what the Commander in Chief decideds, just support all that have to take orders form him. Just as we may not always agree with who we work for, we still have to do our jobs.

Anonymous

I currently do not own a shadow box, but I will own one soon. I love what you guys are doing. Keep up the good work. I would also like to become a distributor. Please send some information if possible.

Anonymous

I would like to become a distributor. I'm a veteran. I would love to try an help out. Love the program. Really believe this is the best thing going for our veterans. Please let me know what or how to get involved.

Thank you Kevin Earnhardt

LEE-THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT INSPIRATION JOHN BOY & BILLY LOVE LISTING TO THE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS CAUSE IS GREAT.I'M A FIRE CHIEF IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND THESE ARE GOING TO BE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THEM I'M SURE THEY WILL ENJOY FOR YEARS.THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOU DO.

Anonymous

I listen to the Big Show on my way to work each day. I have purchased two Shadow boxes, one for my husband, Vietnam Vet and our son, returning from Iraq recently. Thank you for all of your endeavors helping our Troops and the disabled workers that produce the wonderful Boxes. My heart goes out to all of you.

Thank You, Cindy

God Bless your work. I have purchased two branch specific White House Shadow boxes and will be purchasing a Fireman White House edition also.....This one, golf marker, is for my husband, who did not serve in the military but who supports the military and LOVES golf. Thanks for all you do.

Anonymous

What I have done is during our monthly sit down with the NCO (Non Commission Officer) I have talked with my CSM (Command Sergeant Major) he is the senior person on the enlisted side. I have mentioned your products for good during that time informing everyone about your product and what it does to assist the families of our fellow comrades who have been wounded or made the ultimate sacrifice. So maybe to help you out you could contact each of the CSM of every installation, which they all have web sites and e-mails to help pass the word because we think that this is a very good way to help our own and their families.

Johnboy & Billy thanks for all you do for the military and the United States, it's people like you and all your listeners that make this country the greatest country in the world. In my 23 years of service in the US Army I'm very proud to call myself an American Soldier because of you and your cast you continually show your support, your not afraid to say it out loud. Keep up the fight and we will continue our fight again word are not enough but Thank you.

Anonymous

Thank you John Boy and Billy for informing me of this wonderful opportunity to share these pieces of history with the ones I love. You are inspirations in your own goofy ways and I hope that you are forever blessed :)

Anonymous

I appreciate the time that YOU took to respond to my note. The note I sent applies to all of you, and in writing it, I felt like I often do when it comes to the military or those who care about our military and country: the words "thank you" barely cover the gratitude that I feel. I became a U.S. citizen at 22 years old, and within a year my father did too. I don’t mean to sound overly dramatic or anything, but the day he died, my dad told me, “We, you and I, owe this country. Remember that.”

So once again, I say "thank you" to all involved with Products for Good. I will certainly tell others about your organization!

PS It was an honor to meet Mr. Greenwood when he performed for an NFIB meeting in Washington a few years ago..

Patricia

We received our shadow box - it's wonderful. Thank you. It's a great tribute to our efforts, our country, and our military. My family is going to hang in in a special place in our home.

Best regards, Pat

John Boy and Billy - I listen to your show all the time. I am glad to see you guys step up and promote such great products as these. I never served in the military, but I thank God for those who have and do.

Anonymous

I just wanted you to know my husband was very pleased with his gift, and after reading your pamphalt concerning how your products are produced. My husband's older sister is mentally challenged and we love the fact you use a program that utilizes mentally challenged people to build your boxes. We also love the fact your contributions to charties are before you pay expenses so they get a more generous donation. We'll be placing another order around Christmas time for my brother-in-law and my father. I am also sharing what a wonderful gift this makes with my co-workers. Purchasing your product is like giving 3 gifts, one for the wonded veterans, one for the other charties and one for the gift receipent. Thank you so much.

Cathy T

Thank for taking the time to care. I recently returned from serving aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Baranof in the North Arabian Gulf and my brother is currently serving with the 30th Brigade, Heavy Combat Team. Together my brother and I have served in the military for 53 years. We appreciate what your doing.

Jim, Commanding Officer USCG Station Lake Worth Inlet Florida.

John Boy and Billy - I listen to your show all the time. I am glad to see you guys step up and promote such great products as these. I never served in the military, but I thank God for those who have and do.

William

Nothing but smiles this afternoon. Definitely surprised. Impressed with the display. We talked a bit about the soldier who ran with President Bush. Since LTC Sam Homsy is a soldier himself, he remembered the story. I also explained how every step associated with the display case "blesses" someone: made in America, by Americans. Also affords some of our great citizens who may have some challenges an opportunity to be productive and contribute to other people's welfare.

Thanks again for making these available. Your products will certainly be in our gift "arsenal" when considering another team member leaving.

Take good care and God Bless.

Regards, Marc & Nancy

Dear Master Sergeant Marcus,

I wanted to personally thank you for presenting North Jersey Media Group and me with the Shadowbox Tribute to Our Fallen Soldiers. It is a stunning display and it will be hung proudly in our office for a very long time.

Thank you for honoring all of these important heroes.

Sincerely,
Jennifer A. Borg
Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
North Jersey Media Group

My son is a Senior Instructor at the Special Forces Underwater Warfare School in Key West, FL. He has worn a Green Beret for 6 years and during that time has become Jump Qualified, a Qualified Jump Master, a Qualifed Sniper, a Qualifed Scuba Diver and an A-Team Medic. His A-Team has served in both Afghanistan and Iraq. I'm sure that by now you get an image of a big, strong, strapping man. You're right. He's the kind of man that young boys want to be like, and old men wish they had been. I am so very proud of him. However, when he opened the 4-coin Shadow Box I gave him for Christmas, and after reading the inscriptions, I saw this big, strong, strapping man cry. He didn't cry out of gratitude for the gift, but for the profound loss he feels for his fellow service men and women who have given their last full measure of devotion for this great country we call the United States.

This is a great thing you folks are doing. As an American, I feel proud to be associated with you, although it is in some small way.

May God grant you Health and Happiness for this New Year, but most of all a deep sense of gratitude for this proud land we call Home.

Al

I couldn't have been more pleased when I presented the shadowbox to my father, a Vietnam Vet, for Christmas. I took particular pride in giving this piece of history to my him because my son, a member of the US Army Reserves, went in with the initial invasion of Iraq and was instrumental in helping to free the Iraqi people from tyranny. To see the ill gotten gains of Saddam go for the good of the Iraqi people and for the good of the brave American Soldiers who freed them fills my heart with joy. My father's appreciation was not only for the shadowbox but for the cause it supports. He appreciates American's supporting the fighting men and women of today's Armed forces, a luxury his generation of fighting men didn't receive.

God Bless America and thank you for your effort and support of the US military.

Patti S. - Valrico, FL

I heard about your website from my Mom who had a flyer or some other mail about Lee Greenwood, My Mom is 79, and my Dad a WWII Veteran who just turned 81 on Sept. 21 used to travel in their camper when they were younger, and met Lee Greenwood years back, and heard him sing God Bless The USA and have it on video, and love him, anyhow my Mom told me about the website and so when I went to it I thought the shadow boxes were beautiful, and it was a great cause, so I decided to get them the large one for Christmas, They called me on Christmas Day and My Mom loved it, and my Dad, who does not talk much on the phone because he is almost deaf, got on the phone and was so happy with it, he got choked up talking to me telling me it was a great thing for the Veterans', and also for the good cause the proceeds are going for. They do not even use the internet, and he said this must have cost you a "pretty penny", I said no Dad it didn't, and whatever it cost, you deserve it, he was so proud of it....

I just wanted to let you know how much they loved the shadow box, and the thoughts of an 81 year old WWII Veteran about the shadow box, he says he will for sure be showing and telling all his Veteran friends about it, and I will also be spreading the word about it to everyone I can, and all I can say is it was worth every penny and more just to hear the pride in my Dad's voice when he got it...

Thanks for doing this project, and we all hope you raise all the money you expect and more.

Hank B. - Williamsport, PA

My wife is a soldie in the 155th National Guard Unit based here in North Mississippi. She was stationed at Forward Operating Base Kalsu approximately 30 miles south of Baghdad in the heart of the Sunni triangle for the last 12 months. She arrived back home to me and our two girls (one 12 and the other 7) on Christmas Eve. I had kept the shadowbox a secret and had her open it at a family gathering Christmas morning. When she opened it she just sat there and was a little confused of what it was. Then she started reading the captions with her head down when she got to the side about the fallen soldiers I started to see tears hitting the glass on the case. She was very moved and has already told our girls that this is something they well be very proud of when they grow up. Thanks for what you're doing and keep up the good work.

Jim R. - Shannon, MS

Thanks for the follow up email concerning the Iraqi coins which I received just before Christmas break , at my school. Since I am a teacher , I always try to keep our kids informed about the world that we are handing to them in a few years. We have former students and also parents that are serving our country in Iraq at this time. Some have already returned home. I have tried to counter all of the whining and complaining that we constantly hear from the media about the war on terror and in general the tearing down of our current administration. I wish that the people who were so quick to tear down our country would follow your example and do something that is good and positive and helpful. I am so frustrated that I can't serve my country again because of the age restriction thingy in the military. After 911 , I would have re-enlisted but am too old. Daily, I do a job search for anything that would place me in a position to help in the war on terror. I go through over 700 jobs per night . Sadly, the only thing that I seem qualified to do , is teach school.

So, for now, I will still try to instill in my students the right and wrong of the world in which we live . The 3 shadow boxes are now hanging on my classroom wall, waiting for school to start on Jan. 3 . They will ask ,"what is that?" So will begin another conversation on our country's part in the war on terror . From one somewhat aged Viet Nam veteran, thanks for the opportunity to actually do something supportive.

Billy W.

I am the recipient of the shadow box that was given by my wife. To me the families who waited at home during the time I was away are the true heroes. They waited and never knew for sure if the next car to pull up in the driveway was the Military Funeral Affairs officer or representative.

I was sent to Taji, Iraq (known as Camp Cook) in FEB of 2004. I was there until DEC of 2004 then transferred to Baghdad International Airport. When I first got to Taji I was part of the Coalition Military Assistance Team (CMATT). Our job was to start up and organize the Iraqi army and national guard. We had many Coalition teams arrive in the 10 months to advise and train the new army. During this time I had many friends get injured or killed. I met many, many Iraqi soldiers and civilians. All of them wanted freedom for their country and families. All of the civilian workers I met were just men like all of us who just wanted to go to work, earn a living and feed their families. These men wanted, like us, to see their children go to school and grow in a safe environment. They wanted their wives to be able to go to the market and buy groceries just as we do. Several I knew paid for wanting to work for freedom with their lives. They were murdered by those who wanted the old days, under Saddam, back. I was saddened by the knowledge that some of my friends went home early either in a body bag or on a flight to a hospital. We each did our jobs as we promised to our country but some, thru circumstance or at the hands of a truely bad person, didn't come home at all. I went to BIAP in DEC. 2004 to assist in the start up of the Iraqi Air Force. I met some of the pilots and crews who flew for Saddam and heard some of the stories of his terror. The U.S. Air Force LTC. I worked with was a fine example of what a team of two can do to coordinate a future military.

I received the shadow box on Christmas eve from my family. I find now that when I look back on this time in my life I am filled with pride, sorrow and love for the men and women I served with. I am sad to hear that some organization wants to take "Christmas" out of Christmas and say happy holidays instead. This is an insult to those we have lost. I will always be proud of my shadow box and the coins for what and who it represents.

During my time in Taji I was, I was told, the oldest senior NCO and possibly in the U.S. Forces there. I arrived when I was 58 and 1/2 and left when I was 59 and 1/2. I retired at 60 years of age and would go back to assist the Iraqis and our men and women in arms in a heartbeat. This is a long answer to your question but then the question deserves it just as our troops and families and the Iraqi troops and families deserve our support.

Hal M.

I purchased the coin set for my step-father, who has always been a real father to me. I purchased it for him for many reasons… First, I saw Lee Greenwood on Fox News with Cavuto. My dad is a HUGE Lee Greenwood fan AND he is addicted to Fox News, so the story immediately caught my attention. My dad is a huge supporter of the armed forces AND he collects coins (they are a self reward whenever he reaches a milestone). Finally, and maybe the most important reason I gave him the coin is because of an incident that to this day, still makes him cry when he shares the story. He has a good friend, Dave, who had a lovely wife and two sons. Dave’s wife was struck and died from cancer. He subsequently remarried, but shortly after his remarriage his youngest son was senselessly killed in an auto accident (he was 15) and then his oldest son died serving our country. Dave remains a positive person, even in the face of such loss, and my father greatly admires him.

On Christmas Eve, I sat at my table with my step-dad, my mother, my in-laws and my husband and we got to telling stories, as we do. My step-dad shared the story of his friend, Dave, and as he shared it, he broke down crying. He ended the story of how on this Christmas Eve, we should say a prayer for our fallen soldiers and their families, like Dave. It was then that I gave my dad the coin, and his tears continued for almost an hour. He just sat and stared, and wiped the glass, and read the certificate.

My step-father was never able to serve, and he will tell anyone who will listen that that is his greatest regret. The coin set I gave him eases his regret and enables him to honor fallen heroes like that of his friend’s son.

Zoe B.

We just wanted to let you know how pleased we were with our purchase & the good it is doing for the families of our fallen troops. It is a wonderful way to show how much we care. We couldn't have spent our money more wisely. We are keeping it for ourselves & have shown it to many members of our family & friends & they were in awe. The smaller plaque you sent us as a gift is going to our daughter, who's son (our grandson), just recently became a fire fighter. She will be as touched with it as we were. Again, thank you for doing so much good in this world of so much turmoil. We will keep this plaque always & some day pass it on to someone in the family. Keep up your good work.

Arthur and MaryAnn

It sounds like you folks are off to a good start. Prayers and best wishes go your way to make this effort totally successful. If the shadowboxes are received like the one I gave my wife of thirty-nine years, twenty-three of them while I was on active duty in the U.S. Navy, it will be. After unwrapping the shadowbox and thoughtfully reading everything in it, Darlene quietly announced: "This is the best present of all!" I knew she was going to like it, but I did not expect it to trump a pair of diamond stud earrings!

Thank you for a wonderful way to remember the troops and their families.

May God continue to bless this effort.

John M.

Products for Good:

Thank you for sponsoring the Gerald T. Parks Memorial Foundation, established for the benefit of Military and VA Hospitals. Your support of the Foundation through your cash and product contribution of $10,000 is giving us the ability to get off to a fast start and begin accomplishing our mission. We sincerely appreciate your critical support of our efforts.

Thank you also for your sponsorship and contribution to our first event - the First Annual Gerald T. Parks Memorial Foundation.

We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with Products for Good for the benefit of our Military Veterans!

Sincerely,
Terri Pendleton
Co-Founder
Gerald T. Parks Memorial Foundation

The two sets of Iraqi coin shadowboxes I purchased were given to my 15 and 16 year old sons for Christmas. I was really touched by their response when they opened the packages - I made sure they both opened them at the same time. The room became almost eerily quiet as they both took the time to read everything in the shadowbox. It was quite a serious moment as they realized the impact of what they had in their hands. They understood the importance of the history they held. It was even more important to them as I explained where the proceeds of the sell of the boxes go to. I was very proud of my sons to see they really "got it" and were honored to receive the shadowbox. Before I even realized it, both of my boys took their shadowboxes immediately to their bedrooms and put them on display. Neither one of them kept them in the living room with the rest of their presents. They said they wanted to make sure nothing happened to them so they set them apart from everything else they received.

My husband is a former Marine who served in Beruit during the early 80's. While it was not his barracks that was bombed, his unit was responsible for cleaning up after the tragedy. Knowing that our purchase helps the military families makes the gift an easy decision to purchase. My oldest son is seriously considering a military enlistment upon high school graduation next year. He wants to serve his country "for all the men and women who have gone before me. It's the right thing to do." Those are words coming from a 16 year old who knows we are in the middle of a war and he still wants to serve before getting a college education. What else can I say? To purchase your shadowboxes and knowing we are helping many families seems like a small, insignificant way to help. I wish you luck with reaching your goal.

Donna - North Huntingdon, PA

I’m still in the Middle East supporting the U.S. Military. I ordered one shadow box for my nine year old son. Last year I received a collection of antique coins from my Step Father’s estate. He showed such an interest in them, they’re now his. I thought he would really enjoy these too. I don’t know who the second set will go to, or if I’ll keep them for myself. I’m going home from my sixth rotation on 10 January. My son and I will be having our Christmas that night. I’ll write again, and include a picture of him opening it.

Jim A.

We are awaiting our recipient's return. I will write when I can express to you his reaction to this magnificent shadowbox presentation. It is beautiful, and we are thrilled to 'help' support the cause. We are supporters of the Warrior Foundation, and try to share that organization's mission every chance we get. In turn, I will be forwarding your email to my email list, with my comments on the presentation that arrived. It is truly a piece of history to be displayed proudly.

Thank you for doing this, and we share your love for America and our Veterans,

God Bless You and God Bless America.

Parents of a "Special" Soldier

Anonymous

We ordered the gift set for ourselves as our son was killed in Iraq on January 27, 2004. He had only been there for eight days so he did not have any time to get any Iraq souvenirs. We felt that this was a way to maybe have a small piece of the last few days of his life.

My daughter immediately said that she wanted one so we have ordered her one coin. Several other family members were interested so I am sending them your website. Thank you for giving us a small piece of Cory's life.

Pat and Jim - Hay Springs, NE

My husband is currently serving our country in Ramadi, Iraq and I am sure that once he see his box the second one will surely be put to good use to one of his fellow soldiers who are making the sacrifice with him. Thanks again and I love them they are absolutely beautiful Such a momento this will be for him when he returns home.

Nancy B.

The coin sets are far more beautiful than I had imagined. Great Job!!

Mike - California

I received my order yesterday and just wanted to tell you how pleased I was with the shadowboxes. They are beautiful! I especially like the color of the shadowboxes. It is classy and really envelopes the whole theme. Good luck and God Bless You in your endeavor.

Mary L. - West Wyoming, PA

I'm an Army First Sergeant serving in Iraq, I was home on leave in early October 2005 and saw a special on GAC with Lee Greenwood and I am pleased to say I have ordered my shadow box as a keep sake and memory of my time serving this wonderful country we all call home. Thank you for doing this for our fallen service men and woman and thier families. Keep up the great work.

1SG Clay Hahr - Tallil, Iraq

I am in the Army. I am currently deployed in Iraq. I read an article on the Charlotte Observer website regarding your cause. I love to collect coins and was excited to see an opportunity to get some quality ones from Iraq. I was even more thrilled when I saw that some of the proceeds go to help the families of fallen heroes. I have already passed on a link to your website to all my family and friends. I commend you for what you are doing.

SSG Richard Eavenson - Camp Bucca, Iraq

"Thanks so much. My husband was in Iraq for a year. Family loved coins."

Rachel – Masontown, PA

"Great Coins For A Wonderful Cause! Thank you!!!"

Julie - Bethel Springs, TN

"Nice presentation folder, nice coins, Thanks"

Joseph - Papillion, NE

"Great product, great mission! Thanks!"

Mike - Stationed in Germany

"Fast Shipping! Proud to Help The Troops Families."

Tim - Highland, Illinois

"Super Item, Super Cause! Keep Up The Good Work!!"

James – Connellys Springs, NC

"I got my Iraqi coins the other day and I just wanted to thank you for letting me be a part of this event. I hope you make your goal. You're awesome!"

Lisa T. - Wheat Ridge, CO

"The company's passion to give back is unbelievable. We try to do so much for our troop deployed but this fund raiser is for those families of our fallen soldiers. They are doing a great thing I hope you all check this out. As a soldier, I feel proud to serve but I also feel very sad about the ones who have made the ultimate sacrifice. This is an opportunity to honor and thank not only the individual soldiers but also those soldiers family's. Please take a moment to check this out."

Jodi R. - Virginia

"I'm very proud to own these! Thank you!"

Debbie - California

"Great set of coins for a great cause! Thanks again!"

Stephen - New Hampshire


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