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	<title>Comments on: The Power of Facebooking: Keeping in touch in good times and bad…</title>
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		<title>By: Linda in NC (US ARMY VET 74-87)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda in NC (US ARMY VET 74-87)</dc:creator>
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		<description>That is sad news about your classmate/fellow officer and I will add my prayers for him.  In spite of all the bad press that WRAMC received awhile back, I believe it to be an excellent medical facility and I have the utmost faith in the Army doctors there.  My oldest daughter was born at Walter Reed when I was stationed in DC and I never got better care from any facility, military or civilian.  I&#039;m sorry for that you got such sad news but, I am glad to hear that he is doing well and in good hands and that so many of his former classmates can know about and follow his progress through Facebook, instead of being in the dark and fearing the worst.  God Bless you and your men for all you are doing on behalf of the rest of us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is sad news about your classmate/fellow officer and I will add my prayers for him.  In spite of all the bad press that WRAMC received awhile back, I believe it to be an excellent medical facility and I have the utmost faith in the Army doctors there.  My oldest daughter was born at Walter Reed when I was stationed in DC and I never got better care from any facility, military or civilian.  I&#8217;m sorry for that you got such sad news but, I am glad to hear that he is doing well and in good hands and that so many of his former classmates can know about and follow his progress through Facebook, instead of being in the dark and fearing the worst.  God Bless you and your men for all you are doing on behalf of the rest of us.</p>
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