Wounded Warriors Cruise

46Th Special Forces Company (Airborne) Association, Inc.
(46Th SFCA)
2838 Croix Court
Virginia Beach, VA 23451-1365
757-412-1001/1002 Fax
Federal EIN 98-0440496
46Th SFCA Association is a Non-Profit 501 (C)(3) Corporation

HI!!!
To all our members and friends around the world

The time to sign up for the cruise is getting short as well as the time for our WOUNDED WARRIOR CRUISE II raffle. LYNN DYE our travel agent can be contacted at 1-800-568-7477 or e-mail her at LYNN@MARYSVILLETRAVEL.COM  CABINS START AT $597.00 PER PERSON or $1194.00 for a full cabin.

If you can not go on the cruise then could you PLEASE make a donation so that we may take moreWOUNDED WARRIORS and their significant others. Right now we are looking at 41 donated cabins and on the last cruise we only raise enough funds for 18 cabins so we are doing rather well, but now w e have set our sights on 100 donated cabins.

If everybody that receives this e-mail donated as little as $10.00 we could reach our goal of 100 donated cabins. If you would like, for the $10.00 donation  we will send you 6 chances on our WOUNDED WARRIOR CRUISE II RAFFLE . You may go on line to our web site at WWW.46THSFCA.ORG and usePAYPAL or you can call BILLY CASON at 1-757-412-1001 weekdays from 9AM – 1PM and use your credit card or mail a check to
46TH SFCA
2838 CROIX COURT
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23451-1365
marked donation for our wounded warriors

All donations are tax deductible and we will send you a receipt upon request.

I am leaving to go back to Thailand on the 15Th of July, to look after our 26 REMOTE SCHOOLS that we support, by supporting our wounded you will also be supporting our 6500+ children.

Thank You For Your Support
YOURS IN COMRADESHIP
REED F. JOHNSON
CEO
46TH SFCA

Congratulations Si Bak Taky Kimura!

Congratulations!!!!

At age 85 our beloved Si Bak Taky Kimura will finally receive the diploma he earned over 67 years ago.

Clallam Bay, WA, June 5th, 2009 – In 1942, American-born, US citizen, Taky Kimura was salutatorian of the Clallam Bay graduating class and planned to study medicine at Washington State University on the scholarship he had been awarded. Instead, on the day before his graduation, he and his family were removed from their home and taken to the Japanese internment camp in Tule Lake, California and later moved to the Minidoka War Relocation Center in Jerome, Idaho.  SiBak Taky and his family was held in those camps for nearly 4 years.
On June 12, 2009 at 7:00pm, he will finally receive the diploma he earned over 67 years ago.

http://www2.1037themountain.com/listen/taky-kimura

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