God Bless each and everyone of my Sister's that give up their lives to save ours.Continue to pray that All Wars be over...RIP to Our Loving and Awesome Sister's and Brother's!!! LaFaith, Maryland Posted: 30 May 2011 at 6:31 pm It makes me proud and breaks my heart all at the same time. Sincerely, Enoch Mubarak Enoch Mubarak, Chicago,IL. Posted: 30 May 2011 at 4:08 pm Dear God in heaven, bless and care for these strong Women, full of courage, honor and purpose. They served and died for all of us here in the United States. We honor them and we will never forget them. Roosevelt Lawrence, Jr., Detroit, Michigan Posted: 30 May 2011 at 5:24 am My heart goes out to every soldier but, especially to those black women and women ofcolor. I feel your lost, I feel your pain. My heart felt condolences to your families from a Black woman who knows what you committed to. Thanks for what you did for our country and more. GOD Loves every single one of you...Cherylene Burruss, Retired 1st SGT USARMY cherylene, Lexington.Ky. Posted: 29 May 2011 at 7:05 pm May God Bless and keep the families of these brave women. Women who gave their lives to make a difference for our country Paula Jones, Fontana, CA 92336 Posted: 29 May 2011 at 4:12 pm God bless all the good hearts! Leroy Jacobs, Chicago Posted: 29 May 2011 at 2:47 pm While we are mourning the loss of our friend, others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil. ~John Kathryn J. REynolds, New York US /London UK Posted: 29 May 2011 at 12:25 pm THANK YOU FOR THIS MORE THAN WONDERFUL TRIBUTE.IM SO VERY PROUD OF THEM. THEY GAVE SO MUCH. GOD BLESS THEM AND THEIR FAMILIES. marianne jordan, Hazel Crest, ill Posted: 29 May 2011 at 11:57 am As a black female in the USAF and with a sister currently in the Army and in Afghanistan, I am so appreciative of this site. God Bless all of our heroes and their families. MSgt Venita Jackson, Rochester, NY Posted: 29 May 2011 at 10:59 am It is with great sadness and sorrow that I must look upon the faces of thesecourageous women who have, historically, suffered greatly and in the time of need, so selflessly gave their lives for a cause they believed in. I am certain that wars are instigated by foolish MEN (and some women) who have so little faith in the power of compromise and so little concern about the lives that will be lost in the battle- on both sides of the battle line. Sisters, thank you for your service and sacrifice; may the LORD of the worlds be pleased with you and grant you the peace you so rightly deserve. Dorothy, Houston TX, Posted: 29 May 2011 at 10:58 am lord please strenth these family and keep their children and family with u all the days of their life. arlene brown, brooklyn nyc Posted: 29 May 2011 at 5:52 am As an African American female USAF Veteran I salute you all for your willingness to pay the ultimate price so that all can be free...RIP my sistas; TLW, Spring Tx Posted: 29 May 2011 at 12:16 am MY CONDOLENCES TO ALL THE BRAVE WOMEN IN UNIFORM AND THEIR FAMILIES. MAY GOD CONTINUE TO PROTECT OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM. RP 3 USN, MARYLAND Posted: 28 May 2011 at 11:32 pm We will never forget your sacrifice! Kevin Johnson Jr., San Diego, CA Posted: 28 May 2011 at 10:57 pm My heart is breaking because I feel as if I have let so many of you down. We have a responsibility to each other away and at home. I retired in 2008, but when I see faces like this I feel I should have done more than I did in 20yrs. My sisters, mothers, wives, daughters, aunts, cousins, nieces, and granddaughters your body may be gone, but you still live on and will never be forgotten. Tracy G. (SSgt, USMC (Ret), Memphis, TN Posted: 28 May 2011 at 9:45 pm I am so glad I happened upon this website. This is a wonderful tribute. I,too, am a former military personnel. I am grateful to the sacrifices these women made. My thoughts and prayers are certainly with their families, and will certainly save this site so I can come back to it on Memorial Day, 2011. God bless. Val, USA Posted: 28 May 2011 at 7:22 pm This VA nurse sends condolences to the families of the deceased. You are not forgotten. Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. Rest in peace. Phara Paulemon, RN, Atlanta VA Medical Center Posted: 28 May 2011 at 6:59 pm As a Sister in Arms, I give my condolences to the families of these great women, and I am proud to serve along with them in the Armed Forces. Courtney, Las Vegas, NV Posted: 28 May 2011 at 6:06 pm God Bless All color-blind women of color who embrace all cultures, religions, and creeds. We are one. My sister is a major in the US Army. I thank God everyday that she made it home safely from five deployments. I will never take life for granted again...Thank you my West African sister, for feeling such compassion...I amChristian, but I know enough about Islam to appreciate the millions of non-violent, loving, wonderful Muslims whom the terrorists do NOT represent. Continue to spread words of love. They brighten the days of many. Peace. Nikki, Pearland, Texas Posted: 28 May 2011 at 5:50 pm Praise God 4 each of u! God Bless ur families who hv tried 2 piece their lives bk together frm missing u! Mere words are NOT enough thanks! One day we will see you on the other side of the mountain! Love each & everyone of you! B.Hollinger B Hollinger, Atlanta, GA Posted: 28 May 2011 at 5:36 pm My heart goes out to all your families. Words alone cannot express my gratitude for you all willing to sacrifice your lives for our country. Your lives will not be lost in vain and your heroism will live on forever. ~Rest in peace ladies~ Ms. Rivers, Iowa City Posted: 28 May 2011 at 5:05 pm
May all these Heros Rest
In Peace. They have
given the ultimate that
a person can give for
their country...their
lives. May God give them
the peace they deserve.
LATONIA CLARK, MICHIGAN
ASSANE, GUEDIAWAYE DAKAR
WEST AFRICA
God bless each and every
young African American
women that gave their
lives to protect and
give freedom to all!
Melvina Bogan,
California
May God Bless the Souls of each one of these brave and beautiful sisters that died to protect our country. God bless their families with peace and solace. .
LaTosha, Atlanta, GA Posted: 18 Mar 2011 at 09:43 pm
My condolences go out to the families of each one of these woman who gave their lives for there country, as a former woman soldier, rest in peace. On behalf of the Mitchell a Davis Post 182.
Leslie Rouse-Wilborn, Trenton, NJ Posted: 28 Feb 2011 at 07:19 pm
Thanks Ladies for your loyalty,perserverance,strength and committment to serve. God Bless all of your families, friends and loved ones. You are missed.
Bunny, Philadelphia, PA Posted: 27 Jan 2011 at 11:34 pm
My condolences to the families of these beautiful women.Many thank yous to the women that served and protected our country.May the peace of God be upon the families and may the souls of our fallen soldiers rest with Jesus.
Elle, Ohio Posted: 06 Jan 2011 at 11:54 pm
All these beautiful women of color gave the ultimate sacrifice "Their Lifes"!! RIP ladies, you are all in Gods hands.
TDJ, Palm Springs CA Posted: 28 Dec 2010 at 11:16 am
I am humbled and saddened by learning that so many lovel ladies lost their lives, this is such a great loss. I found this website while searching for a link to information on Black women currently serving in the war. I wanted to find women that I could send some hair care products to.
Brenda Matilda, Arlington, VA Posted: 24 Nov 2010 at 6:19 pm
Like so many others I came upon this site while looking for poems for black women. My husband was retired military fought in 2 wars. He passed away shortly after retirement, I know what it feels like to lose a love one because of war. I breaks my heart to see so many young women dying in this war I never realized there were so many because the news don't report on this. I am especially shocked at the number of women killed in non combat incidents and the number of investigations. Some attention needs to given to this matter why is this happening.
Mary, Texas Posted: 15 Nov 2010 at 3:49 pm
I some how fell upon this
website and I send my prayers to
all the family members of the
women who have served in the
Armed Forces. We are
sisters no matter where we are.
No words can ease your loss, but
our prayers will hopefully let
you know we respect them
greatly. It is an honor and
privilege to be able to serve,
which I do proudly. There isn't
a day that doesn't go by that I
do not receive a thank you for
my service which means so much
because I know there are others
that are unable to do so. I am
about to go on my third
deployment and they all have
been different. Without
prayers, family, and friends I
wouldn't be able to do what I
do. Thank you and you are
in my prayers. Respectfully, SSG
Q. Marie Arnold, Fort Carson, CO
Quincy Marie Arnold,
Fort Carson,
Colorado
Reading about all of the women who gave their lives for the freedom a lot of us take for granted, made me tear up. God please bless all of their souls. Thank you, all soldiers, both with us and not for protecting us. I will pray for your safety. I came across this site because I was considering joining the army...and I still am; however I plan to do more research first, to make sure I am certain.
Robins,
California
RIP my fallen sisters. I admire you for paying the ultimate price.
Marcia Smith, US Army veteran,
Lithonia, Georgia
My deepest condolences goes out to their loved ones,may their souls rest in peace.
eugene montif,
United Kingdom
Jeannette Winters was my
first cousin, whom I
never had the privilege
of meeting. But I thank
her that she was my hero
that I actually looked
up to, to join the
military. It was tough
especially being a
woman, an African
American woman at that.
My heart goes out to all
the fallen soldiers who
served their country
well. Now lets bring our
troops home!!!!
SPC Adams,
Saint Louis MO is
where my heart is but
Dayton, OH is where I'm
Im a 23 year old young sister joining the army and ive been strong about my decision up until I came across this post. My eyes were watering so bad I could barley finish. My prayers are with each and every one of these families. Ive lost a family member in this war and understand your pains. Im very sorry once again for your losses.
Dani Smith,
Tx
I am currently serving
in the US Army. I
send prayers and
condolances to all of my
fellow sisters at arms.
God Bless
yolanda,
korea
I've learned sonething today during Black History Month, I did serve Us AirForce from 69 to 73 but this has truly moved me. Thank you all and I pray for your families.
Rev. Morgan Gilkey, Paris Ky.
One, this is no small tribute. Two, the life of each beautiful, brave, YOUNG woman portrayed above was worth far more than any oil well or president's ego. America is unworthy of their sacrifice.
Ankhesen, Hawaii
We have had many Hero's over the decades but these wonderful service woman of color did the very best they could and spoke loudly for all. "Gone To Soon" Bless them all and their love ones. Let us not forget.
kieth butler, Hawaii
I want to send my condolances to all of my fellow sister's at arms. These ladies have made the ultimate scarfice in the name of freedom. God Bless SGT Wesley.
dwes9606
Thank u ALL 4 u4 sacrifice...God bless each and everyone of u...
Mika, Michegan Posted: 28 DEC 2009 at 10:13 am
I feel honored just to see the names and faces of these women who gave their lives on our behalf. Thank you.
Laverne, Somerset, NJ Posted: 15 DEC 2009 at 8:30 pm
I am saddened by your lost.
Glenn, phila. pa Posted: 13 DEC 2009 at 12:37 pm
woooow this is very sad i wanted to jion the army but im cool..god bless the souls that were ripped from this sick world and my they rest in peace forever!!!!!
nydeeah Miller, philadelphia
I am at a loss for words to express my sorrow over the loss of these beautiful women. May God grant closure where needed and rest, peace and restoration for all.
NWJ ,Denver, CO
I want the famlies of these servicewomen to know that they have not died in vain. They have given all and we all have to honor their sacrifice.
George J. Adams , College Point, NY
You may not have had a home coming here on earth but what a home coming you have had with GOD in heaven!!!! God bless your family's and baby's that where left behind for now but will soon be together soon too. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. We will meet again!!!!!
Anetra Williams, Seaside, Ca
God bless the families of these brave women; and our country for the contribution of so few for so many!
Rechelle Villa, oakely ca
I pray that you have each found sweet rest for your souls. And may God shower His choicest blessings upon your families. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Gwen Wright, SC
I tribute to all of my sister who have put there lives on the line for me. They will always be loved and miss.
Yvette Johnson, NJ
My heart breaks for the families of these brave young black fallen female protectors of our country. My prayers are with each family who have suffered these losses. May God bless and protect our children.
Delores Davis, CA
Thank you, for sharing this information. This is a wake-up call from me! I am devastated, to say the least. So great a sacrifice to lie on the altar of "Freedom"! My heart is deeply saddened to learn of this information. I did not realize the complexity or the enormity of our Country situation in the war. May God bless the men and women and their Families who have given their lives for all of us! My heartfelt appreciation for the sacrifice they made so that all men and women can be free. Royce Crowder, Inglewood, California
Royce Crowder, Inglewood, California
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God bless all the families and these beautiful ladies who paid the ultimate price for our country.
C A W, ATL
This is a wonderful site. You don't hear about these stories in mainstream media. I heard about 2nd Lt. Perez, but that's about it. These were beautiful, accomplished women doing something positive and sacrificial for themselves, their families/children, and their country. God bless their souls and comfort their families.
Randi523, Birmingham, AL
My deepest sympathy, to the families of these beautiful womens that gave their lives for this country. Know that there bravery and courage will always be remember.
Lynn,
Fort Bragg, NC
This is a beautiful site. Thanks to everyone who dedicated their time with putting together to heartfelt site. I know their families are proud
Adrienne, Chicago
My heart hurts to see
the continued results of
war and the reality of
being in any branch of
the Military. I have
been in USAF for 20+
years and I love serving
my Country (proudly).
This is proof of the
real risk that we take
when we take the Oath,
to support and defend...
My prayers go up for
these brave women who
voluntarily signed up to
serve and protect, no
matter what their job
was. Their great
sacrifice will never be
forgotten and I pray
others will honor them
and continually pray for
their families who will
never recover from their
loss. God is the
Author and Finisher of
our fate, HE alone can
provide comfort during
this time. All we can do
is pray for and support
their loved ones who
remain. Said w/the
utmost respect.
Valerie,
Washington, DC
My deepest condolences
and prayers go out to
the families of these
young women.As a former
soldier I am blessed to
be here. I have have
lost many friends and
comrads in these
unecessary battles. They
will never be forgotten.
Kamillah,
Florida
I tribute to all my sister who have put there lives online for us. they will always be loved and remember.
Shanna, Houston
May the Most High Blessed their souls to rest in peace until they find their way back to their cycle of life. And Blessed their families as well
Dianne, New York
For all of those that have given yours lives for my family there will never be enough to just say thank you. My prayers are with your families. THANK YOU!
As a child my daughter
played with Princess
Samuels. As High
School Cheer Leaders
they dreamed of a life
in Miami, New York and
California. My
daughter went off to
College, Princess went
into the Army. I
will always wonder
should I have said
something, just anything
to change her mind.
We miss her something
terrible. She was
and always will be so
beautiful. I am
crying as I am writing
this story in memory.
I do know that God has
walked her into the
light. For she is
safe now. We miss
her so much......
Cheryl & Melody,
Springdale, MD
RIP soldiers. It's sad
that young women died in
this shamed war. War is
not a solution for our
problems in world, only
peace can to resolve.
However, i believe god
protects our great black
females all over the
world. My name[s Jorge,
i'm a black man from
brazilian navy.rio de
janeiro city, brazil.
Jorge, Rio de Janeiro
city, Brazil
How bitter it must be to know that the "Under Investigation" might mean that these women's comarades in arms did them mortal harm. The Los Angeles Times March 8, 2009 front pages the case of Lavena Johnson. Perhaps further outcry will help not only her memory, but the positions and lives of her fellow women-in-arms.
Isobel Standridge,
Camarillo, California As a retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant, I salute these brave soldiers, sailors and marines. (Note. I recommend changing title to Women of Color or Black Women. No malice intended.)
CMSgt (retired) M.
Turner, Colorado
Springs, CO
God bless the families of these special women.
Kimberly G, NY, NY
Posted: 04 March 2009 at
6:50 pm
THANKS FOR PUTTING THIS SITE TOGETHER TO LET ALL THE FAMILIES KNOW THERE ARE CARING PEOPLE IN THE WORLD AND MAY GOD BLESS THEM AND KEEP THEM STRONG.
SHENITA FISHER
My heart breaks. THANK YOU for fighting for what you have done for all of us. May your families know that you will never be forgotten.
Alisse, Maryland Posted: 02 Nov 2008 at 12:27 pm
I came across this site this evening and it really touched my heart. What you have put together is a part of our history that needs to be shared with our young black girls. They need to know what a powerful people we are and God loves each one of us. Continue to past the torch.
deborah faulk, franklin
virginia
God rest thier souls.
Denise, Winston-Salem
Thank you for the
tribute to my Sisters in
Arms. It's
heartbreaking and at the
same time such an honor
to see these beautiful
black women of character
who have made the
ultimate sacrifice.
This site has blessed me
and I can't wait to
share it. Thanks
again. God bless you all Jenny, KS Posted: 03 Aug 2008 at 11:48 pm
My gratitude and prayers
are with these special
women and their
families. Thank you
creators of this site
for providing their
info. D N, Miami, Fl Posted: 28 July 2008 at 04:41 pm
I stumbled accross this
website, I'll say by
mistake, but really by
divine guidance. I am
moved to utter tears of
grief tsee all of my
beautiful sisters, who
live have been cut down
for the purpose of my
so-called freedom; that
we here seem to take for
granted. I am
ashamed that I am so out
of touch with how this
war has negatively
affected so many
families; not just
fathers, but mothers and
mothers to be. God
help me that I will step
out and make awareness
of this issue. I
pray for the families of
all who have been
affected. I will
use the resources that I
have to spread the word
of this, and mostly, I
will ask my prayer
circles to pray for our
sisters who are involved
in this conflict.
I pray that God will
bless your effort here,
and that all that you
attempt will become
successful Monica, NC Posted: 22 July 2008 at 07:44 am
MY PRAISERS GO OUT TO
ALL THE WOMAN OF COLOR
FIRST AND NOW TO ALL THE
REST WHICH ARE OUR
BROTHERS. IN THE NAME OF
JESUS ANGELA CARMICHAEL, SSA MOD 26 Posted: 17 July 2008 at 01:41 pm
May Jesus continue to
bless the families of
the ladies who have
served our country well. Donald, USA Posted: 17 July 2008 at 06:17 am
Beautiful women. What a
beautiful tribute.
Thank you to these women
and families for their
kind acts of bravery and
sacrifices. May their
souls be resting in
peace.
Pat, MA, US
May God bless you and
those who lost there
love ones and a special
thanks to you who post
this web site
Vernon, chas SC
May God rest their
souls,and the good lord
be of peace and comfort
to their families and
friends
Anita, Goose Creek, SC
THEY ARE WITH JESUS NOW , GOD LOVES THEM
CARLOS, TX
I AM FROM THE UK AND TO
PUT FACES TO THE NUMBERS
THAT HAVE DIED MADE MY
EYES WELL UP
LETTISHA HUNTER, UK
To see these beautiful
young women parish in
such a senseless war
aches my heart. Yet I
feel indebted to your
courageousness, bravery,
& ultimate sacrifice. A
billion thanks could
never say enough. L.A, TX Posted: 04 Apr 2008 at 8:22 pm
I look at these
beautiful, young, black
faces and my heart just
aches. Lives
filled with promise
taken away all too soon.
I pray that God blesses
each soul and their
families. We can
never repay them for
their sacrifice. Kenya, Dallas, GA Posted: 31 Mar 2008 at 8:17 am
when ever i see a
military person i tell
them thank you for
defending this country.i
tell them i say a prayer
for them living or
dead.even though i do
not agree with this
war.i think it senseless
losing lives this way.my
prayers to all families
who have their loves
ones deployed.i have
family in military
also.God bless you all. Rosalyn, jacksonsville,fl Posted: 18 Mar 2008 at 7:42 am
As I look at the names, the faces, the ages, I hold my head down and thank God for your bravery and dedication to protect your country. God bless your families and God bless you in your transition to peace.
Pernell K. Kirkland, Social Circle, GA Posted: 17 Mar 2008 at 7:53 pm
Thank you for being so
brave for all of us. Pirate, SRQ, Fl Posted: 10 Mar 2008 at 5:03 pm
As a soldier, I just want to commend all those who have lost their lives... I have put myself in the same position as all of these ladies and by the grace of god, I have made it this far. I just want to send my condolences out to the families and friends... God bless you all.
Saqqara, Tampa, FL
Oh My, what brave women.
I pray their family find
the strength and for
these women to know they
will never be forgotten. K. Linston, NY Posted: 4 Jan 2008 at 8:51 pm
I really wish that they would show just how much BLK men and women fight for all of us and dieing for a country who didn't give and still don't give about us.... TO ME that's bravery, courage and a true fighter... I give my prayer, my love, my support to the parents who lost their "babies".I wish they could recongize US more then just a problem they can't get rid of but a race that has been their since day one who saved them from so much not to mention the first settlers... GOD WILL BLESS THEIR SOULS We as people of color can just stck together taht's the only way
TAHIRA Thomas Posted: 26 Nov 2007 at 3:58 pm
God Bless Renee B, Atlanta Posted: 15 Nov 2007 at 11:19 pm
My prayers goes out to all the women and men who served our country. Families of the love ones may god bless you and keep you strong. I feel your pain because they're someone we all have lost that we were very close too. May God Bless all the loves ones who gone but in a better place. You may be far away but never forgotten in our hearts.God Bless
Jennifer B, Augusta GA Posted: 15 Nov 2007 at 11:12 pm
God bless their souls and keep their families in His love
Trish, Kenya Posted: 26 Oct 2007 at 8:40 am
I think that for many of us - we take so much for granted the FREEDOM that is afforded us in this great country of ours -- known as "America." We don't realize at all the much great sacrafices that is often required for us to attain the great embrace of Freedom herself. I shall be forever indebted to the men and WOMEN who have by choice answered the "Call of Duty." My heart is even more so touched by the WOMEN -- who will in exhange for the "Ultimate Sacrafice" never have a chance to become a mother, a wife, and for those who did have that "Moment" unfortuantley will have it no more! I pray that the Almighty God will remember them and their families.
Lyhong Hillard, Hollywood, CA
Posted: 17 Oct 2007 at
3:28
pm
My sincere and prayerful thanks
to the men and women who have
served and died in this war,
regardless of color, creed or
nationality. Blood is red. They
are someones mother, father,
aunt, uncle, cousin, brother,
sister, g-mother, g-father,
friend, neighbor or co-worker.
They are a person who deserves
to live and have a happy life. I
grieve for them and their
families and pray God is holding
them in His Powerful Hands and
that their families are
comforted with peace and
memories. love barbara & Jesus
BARBARA JOSEPH, FORT HOOD, TX
Thank you for this tribute to these brave women. Let it be a reminder to all of us to be courageous and committed to the struggles which are our own.
Desi, New York
My thinking is like others that has written a comment. I didn't know there were so many young women of color loosing their lives for us. Actually, I hear so much about the men that I never thought about our women. Rest asure I won't forget now. I thank you also for putting this together and sending it out so we can see the faces, and know that our women are out there fighting for us also.The Bible says that there will be wars and rumors of wars and this war even though we can't stop it because it is the will of God, we must keep praying and trusting that he know what he's doing. You have to have a personal relationship with him to understand that for whatever reason he has allowed to let this happen, he is still in control. Keep praying and trusting because he has not forgotten about our soldiers. God Bless all of you.
Tiger Lady, S. A. Tx. Posted: 18 Sept 2007 at 10:49 pm
Thank you for doing what we the National Association of Black Military Women try to do everyday. We will certainly make a link to your page of honor. They will always be in our prayers.
COL(RET) KATHALEEN F. HARRIS, ATLANTA, GA Posted: 17 Sept 2007 at 11:14 pm Thanks for remembering these fine ladies who put their lives on the line for us. For those who gave their lives in service to their country, and to those who came home with injuries received in this war, I can never thank all of you ladies enough. I salute your enormous sacrifices, and I bow in obeisance to all of you.
Ann, Houston, Texas Posted: 17 Sept 2007 at 10:48 am
My prayers go out to all of the families
and friends of all the heros who lost
their lives protecting us. I am blessed
to have my sister return home to share
her life with us. I will continue to
pray for all who defend our country,
especially all of the brave black
females who took that major step to
safeguard us all. You will never be
forgotten. Thank you. C. A. Davis and Family, Staten Island, NY Posted: 10 Sept 2007 at 7:57 am
As a retired female veteran, I was
blessed to have come home able to
continue my life. I thank you for
taking the time to remember the women of
the Armed Service who gave their lives
for this country. We often forget about
them and I thank you for remembering
them with such an elegant honor. May
God Bless You, those still fighting, and
their famlies. And May the Lord above
guide our leaders to end this war and
send all those fighting home. Ret. SFC Martin, V.G., New York Posted: 08 Sept 2007 at 8:03 am
May God's eternal Blessings forever be
bestowed on these brave women and the
families / children of these brave women
who gave their lives so that we can
continue to Live in these United States
of America. Thank-you Sister's VWeaver Vicki, Atlanta, GA Posted: 04 Sept 2007 at 9:33 pm
Thank you for this, we need to see their faces. I am so sadden by all this lost. These women and other brave soldiers will never be forgotten. This is a special place on the internet for me.
Alicia, FL Posted: 04 Sept 2007 at 9:13 pm
my deepest sympathy God save their them and keep their families save
rose st-fort, powdersprings ga. Posted: 04 Sept 2007 at 6:39 pm
MAY GOD'S LOVE AND PEACE BE WITH ALL OF
THE FALLEN SOLIDER FAMILIES.MY PRAYER IS MARIE D., B.R. LA Posted: 30 Aug 2007 at 2:55 pm
my heart and soul goes out to all the
family who lost a love, but there in a
carlesha, georgia Posted: 24 Aug 2007 at 8:03 am
My heart goes out to all the families,
mothers, fathers, children, who have
lost love ones in this senseless war.
May God continue to give you strength.
Please we must Pray for an end to this
senseless war. The future generation is
being killed or coming home useless.
What does our future hold. Pray Pray
Pray for world peace. LW, GA Posted: 21 Aug 2007 at 8:51 am
May GOD bless the families of these beatiful
women who have lost their lives for
a senseless war. Leslye A., CA Posted: 17 Aug 2007 at 6:28 pm
There is no easy manner of mourning for the loss of loved ones,but I pray that the families are believers and rest in the peace of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, in order to get through this difficult time. My heart goes out to you all.Much love and prayer. .
Onike Wynn, College Park GA Posted: 16 Aug 2007 at 7:22 am
My heart and prayers go out to the families of these fallen soldiers. I pray that the was ends soon and that all troops will return home safely.
June Simpson, NC Posted: 15 Aug 2007 at 8:11 pm
I am 2o years old, and tears flooded my eyes when I saw how many young women lost their lives. THIS POINTLESS WAR NEEDS TO CEASE! Too many people are dying. From soilders, to innocent people, to CHILDREN. This is just WRONG! My heart goes to out to all the families that have lost anyone due to this war, and I pray that these women and all those who have lost their lives find peace. .
Vanessa Williams, Ontario Canada Posted: 15 Aug 2007 at 2:34 pm
I'm a retired military solider. I am filled with grief and sadness with this deplorable act that this war has left on the lives of our friends, family, love ones, and the world as a whole. The impact that this horrific and senseless war has cause and the lost of lives is beyond comprehension. My heart and prays goes out to each and every family who lost love ones during this belligerent and combative nonsense. I agree “Enough is Enough”. Please continue to pray each day and night that this war will end and bring our love ones home to us. .
Karen Y. R., NY Posted: 15 Aug 2007 at 9:06 am
I pray that these women did not lose their lives in vain. It has been too long and too much suffering. ENOUGH is ENOUGH!!! Let's pull out and bring out troops home. To the families of these beautiful and courageous women...You loved them but God loved them best..I extend my support and prayers to each and every family that is or has been affected by this war.
LaTanya H, CA Posted: 14 Aug 2007 at 1:08 pm
As I began to read the tribute my heart became heavy and I began to say a prayer for their families. Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Aunts and Friends we lost a heritage, but not forgotten. I Thank God for their bravery and courage. God send our people home in Jesus name. Amen.
Evelyn, CA Posted: 13 Aug 2007 at 8:54 pm
My friend sent me this page. My heart goes out to all the families of these brave women. I had no idea there were so many black women that lost their lives. this so sad.
J. Vernon, NC Posted: 12 Aug 2007 at 1:07 pm
My deepest condolences goes out to the families of all the brave men and women. I dedicated this tribute to these black women of color in particular, because I want their names and faces to always be remembered and honored by all. May they rest in peace and I could only thank them in this manner for making this self-less and tremendous sacrifice for us all. As a proud black woman, I will always remember these women, their names and their faces.
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