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Members of the Joint Hometown News Service in San Antonio have posted more than 8,000 holiday greetings from servicemembers and their families stationed overseas onto their Web site. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Servicemembers' Holiday Greetings now available online

Posted 11/25/2009 Email story   Print story


11/25/2009 - SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- Members of the Joint Hometown News Service here recently posted more than 8,000 holiday greetings from servicemembers and their families stationed around the world on its Web site.

To see the holiday greetings, family members, servicemembers and their families can visit at http://www1.dmasa.dma.mil/hometown/webpages/holidaygreetings.htm to see their greetings.

The greetings are categorized by state and then servicemembers are listed alphabetically.

Shortly after Labor Day, broadcast teams began taping greetings from by visiting more than 60 locations worldwide until mid-October.

This is the 26th year the Joint Hometown News Service staff has sent teams around the world to tape holiday greetings.



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