LTG Mixon Closing Remarks

 
 

LTG Mixon

Closing Remarks

Garuda Shield/Global Peace Operations Initative, 29 June 2009
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  • 6/29/2009 5:11 PM Jim White wrote:
    LTG Mixon: Your reflections on the mission expressed in your words are most moving. And in tune with a global perspective of preserving peace and to that we need security to always be in shape. Whether your helping deliver a bass guitar to the PTSD ward at Tripler, or speaking to groups in Kona and around the USARPAC area you are steadfast on one personal idea, your door is always open to a dialog. This sir is the greatest ribbon one can achieve.Even though its notpinned on your chest its firmly placed in your heart.
    I've just finished my draft of a G-20 speech for they are coming to Pittsburgh. It audience is the Ministers & Governors all having a military and veteran community. I will have 20 candles lit by girl & boy scouts, JROTC cadets and the VSO's will place thr G-20 Flag with our National Colors. I would be honored if you would proof it adding as needed your thoughts if time permits, I remain, VR+ jimwhite@uReach.com (USA)Veteran and welcome ambassdor, Flags & Candles Tribute of the Military & Veterans of the G-20. Mahalo.
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  • 7/5/2009 8:16 PM Bob Vokac wrote:
    Sir, Your closing remarks were spot on. I firmly believe that the challenges we face in today's security environment require partnerships and capacity building at every level. It's slow, it's painful, but given sufficient time and investment, it works! The fact that USARPAC plays a leading role in this critical area is not only good news for USARPAC, but for the United States of America as well. Continued best of luck to you and to all of the men and women of USARPAC.
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