Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Bangor Troop Greeters

Here in our beloved metropolis, we have an amazing group of people who volunteer to greet incoming and outgoing troops at our international airport. We are often the last stop before going over seas or the first stop coming back. Here is a great letter to the editor from one of these grateful troops:

I am a paratrooper serving with the 82nd Airborne Division in Operation Iraqi Freedom, currently forward-deployed in Iraq. I was a part of the "surge" the commander-in-chief called up to help the citizens of Iraq.

During our deployment, our plane stopped at Bangor International Airport on Jan. 2. It was a very cold day, but there were more than 100 volunteers, veterans and supporters at the airport to greet us as we exited the plane. We were greeted with open arms, smiles and handshakes. Additionally, we were provided with phones to contact love ones, food and good conversation.

I can honestly say that was the proudest moment I have had as a soldier serving in the United States Army. The support and kindness shown to us by the great people of Bangor solidified my resolve as to what purpose I was serving in the military. I serve because of people like the residents of Bangor, whom I will fight to protect anywhere, anytime when called upon.

I write this to thank you sincerely for the outpouring of warmth and support. I can't speak for all of the soldiers, but I know they all felt like I feel. We experienced the same hospitality in 2003 when we first started OIF, and I never got the chance to say "thank you". Again, thank you and God bless you all.

Sgt. 1st Class
Derrick Davis
Fort Bragg, N.C.


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