Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Thank you from the front!

My name is CPT Michael Panzera.  My mother is a Summit resident & lives in the Senior Citizen Housing on Chesnut Street.  Thank you so much for the packages.  I received them the other day.  It is worth a million dollars to us to receive packages.  Why?  Several reasons.  Yes we do use 99% of the items sent.  There are a lot of soldiers here & the PX is small, has a limited selection, is often out of items & certain items are expensive.  But the main reason is the support it demonstrates to us.  Many of us, especially the National Guard soldiers like myself have made great financial & personal sacrifices to be here.  With the training prior to deployment, we have basically given up 1 1/2 years of our life.  Being away from home in this environment, probably is equivalent to 3 years of work at home.  We are here 24/7.  We don't always get any time off, we work long hours, we cannot drink, we share rooms smaller than the smallest room in your homes, we face actual danger sometimes & potential danger always & the lengthy separation often kills relationships.  Our loved ones often can't handle this & move on, so we often have no one to come home to. Someone even has to take care of our pets, like my mom.  We are not complaining or want pity.  It is what it is.  Soldiers being soldiers. I am just telling you the facts.  We are here for many reasons.  Some for college, some for a job, etc...I & many of us are here because we love our country & wanted to help protect it after 9/11.  I worked in the World Trade Center from  1978-1981 on the floor where the second plane hit Building Two, so I had to rejoin the military & gear up & come here. Again thank you for the support!  When you are having an especially bad day, remember where you are & don't take what you have for granted.  It is not that bad.  You could be here.  Enjoy life for us until we get home...Regards, CPT P
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

September 24, 2004

Dear Mrs. Truhe,
Thank you for your card, kind words, and for your efforts on behalf of Summit Supports Our Troops. It is great to know that my hometown is able to rally around the service members, despite differing views on the course of events that has gotten us to this point. I take pride in knowing Summit is able to show so much gratitude to people in uniform, whether they are Summit residents, sons and daughters of residents, or just folks in need of a pick-me-up and a pat on the back.
You truly went beyond yourself with the savings bond. I appreciate the thoughts and will ensure it is used to support the morale efforts on board my ship. I have been stationed on the ship for a bit over a year now and we are currently entering the fourth month of our maiden deployment. It has been quite an experience, seeing the source of the articles I used to read about in newspapers and magazines. We have been involved in a wide range of missions, from maritime security of oil platforms, to patrols of liquefied natural gas fields, to training exercises with foreign navies. Every day is a new challenge. My parents enjoyed the breakfast last weekend and I look forward to hearing how the organization grows. If you ever need anything from me, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you again and know that SSOT has my continued gratitude.
Regards,
George Messner, LJG/USN