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October 30, 2006

Project Valour IT

"All gave some. Some gave all."

--Anonymous

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken a tough toll on our troops. While advances in personal protection have reduced casualties by a great degree, there are still a lot of wounded warriors out there who will carry with them the wounds they received for the rest of their lives. Project Valour IT is a fund-raising drive intended to purchase voice-operated laptops for soldiers with hand or arm injuries or amputations, allowing them to use a computer despite their injuries.

I try not to ask my readers for money, as I know we all have plenty of things to spend our hard-earned dollars on. But in this case, I think this is an awfully worthy cause, and I'd also like to show that Army blogs are capable of keeping up with our Marine brethren, who are currently kicking our tails. So if you have a few dollars to spare, please consider Project Valour IT. Any amount will help the men and women who have given so much for their country live a better life. Thank you.

Posted at October 30, 2006 07:13 AM

Andrew Olmsted

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