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Photo by Jim Spiri, September 29, 2007,

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Adwaniya, Iraq
In this photo, Lt. Rob Hamilton is seen on patrol in
the streets of Adwaniya, Iraq. Hamilton is from
Florida, and is the Lt. for 1st platoon, Bravo, Co.,
1/40 Cav, from Ft. Richardson, AK.

Comments (8)

Heidi Flores:

Lt. Hamilton is the love of my life and my hero. 58 more days til he is home!

Andrew Hamilton:

I'm so proud of him. The best kind of brother someone could want, and the best kind of soldier a nation could need.

Karen Hamilton:

Robert is my son. He has always made me proud. He serves his country with courage and honor. Robert is my hero for following his heart to serve in a war that seldom anyone agrees with and does it with style and grace, caring for him people, determined to bring each of them home safely to their love ones. Robert is a shining light not only for our family but for all whom come in contact with him.

Chrissy Young:

Rob,

I am not sure you will remember me, but I was Holly's Maid of Honor at their wedding. BLESS YOU and everyone you are with. MAY GOD KEEP YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND!

Tom Hamilton:

Rob is my son and I am very proud of him. I think about him everyday. Thank you for the article, the picture, and this posting.

Greg Hamilton:

Mr. Spiri,

Thank you so much for the blog that you wrote about my brother Rob and the picture. We are all very proud of Rob and are thankful that others can see him as we do. He is truly and example of what an officer should be.

Karen Hamilton:

Mr. Spiri,

How are you? Just wondering whether you have written that book yet. Please send us news about you and your travels as my family and I care. Your work is so important, your story telling vital to all.

Thank you again for the article and bring a piece of Robert to us in your unique fashion.

You and your family are in our prayers.

God Bless you,
Karen

Karen Hamilton:

Mr. Spiri,

How are you? Just wondering whether you have written that book yet. Please send us news about you and your travels as my family and I care. Your work is so important, your story telling vital to all.

Thank you again for the article and bring a piece of Robert to us in your unique fashion.

You and your family are in our prayers.

God Bless you,
Karen

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Jim Spiri is back from Iraq Click to contact Jim. He is planning to return in March of 2008. For information on how you can become a part of his next journey, contact Jim at jimspiri@yahoo.com or phone him at home at: 505-898-1680.


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