August 11, 2004

Go! Read! Link!

You all know, if you've read more than a post or two, that I hold a special place in my heart for persons with service in the military, either past or current. I think almost all of my blog children have either a service background or are connected by blood or marriage to someone who does.

Even my blogroll tends toward these men and women and to those who support them.

As such, I want to bring your attention to a blog that needs your support for what it is doing.

Keystone Military News is a remarkable clearinghouse of information and provides a wonderful link for current personnel. I want you to take a moment and go there and see the wonderful works they are involved with.

While you're there, make sure you read the letter and check out the video at the A Soldier's Thanks post. If you don't get a lump in your throat, you have a problem.

Let's see if we can't get this blog a few inbound links and a better spot in the blogosphere than Lowly Insect. I've got my link up. Do your bit.

(Ooo... I wonder... Does this make me a Link-Madame?)

Update: You're doing good! As of today, August 16, they've reached Crawly Amphibian status. Keep up the good work. Let's find these good folks a few more links. And keep them bookmarked for updates as they post them.





Posted by Mamamontezz at August 11, 2004 02:56 AM
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Did it! And blogged about them...and you.
:-)

Posted by: Deb at August 11, 2004 11:16 AM

Great Link Mama, and we all have the Service men to thank, for sure.My familys full of vets there all great Americans.
Ciao NeilV

Posted by: LC NeilV at August 11, 2004 05:53 PM

Thanks very much for your support, not just for the blog but for our troops. They need and deserve all the love and support we can show them. Our organization will continue to provide as much of that as we can offer.

Supporting those on the frontlines of freedom!
Keystone

Posted by: Keystone at August 14, 2004 10:00 AM

poker me up

Posted by: poker me up at December 30, 2004 02:46 PM
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