Images of Alfa 182 graduating.
Courtesy of Jack McDonald.
Monday, September 14, 2009
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8 comments:
Thank you for trying to get the images across. They aren't displayed when we try clicking. Hope your child is doing well in their new duty station. SA Fadeley's parents.
Here is the link for the images:
http://athleticsmedia.quinnipiac.edu/athletics/McDonald/USCG-ALFA-182/index.html
Hi People,
I am new at this Daughter is in Juliet 182 anyone in that Company?
Thank you for taking all those pictures of graduation. I felt like we were there. You got some wonderful shots of Sean. Thanks for posting the link,I would have hated to miss the photos. SA Fadeley's parents
You are all very welcome. Was fun to have my "DadCam" with me. Best of Luck to all with their 1st assignment.
Jack
Hey, Mom Lynch, my daughter is also in Juliet 182! Haven't heard a thing. Hope they have a post online soon! I am sure they are ok though. But I would really like to see them post something about the group.
HI MOM LYNCH MY DAUGHTER IS ALSO IN JULIET 182 I RECEIVED A LETTER FROM HER TODAY. SHE SAYS ITS HARD BUT SHE IS PUSHING ON. ITS A BIG CHANGE FOR THEM. THEY WILL MAKE IT...
Jack, the pics are great. My grand-daughter will be arriving at Cape May next week. If I can't make it to her graduation, these pics sure give me an idea of what happens. Thanks for sharing.
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