Here is a fantastic opportunity for families and other loved ones of Joliet area soldiers stationed in Iraq. Head on over to the “See Your Soldier” site right now and sign up for an opportunity to use video conferencing on January 12 and 13, 2009.

This really is a wonderful chance to see your soldiers stationed in Al Asad Airbase, Camp Taji/Cooke,  Camp Fallujah, Camp Taqaddum and Camp Victory in Iraq and speak with them as if they’re right there with you. Your family will get a private 30 minute video conference and quite a large group of family members can attend all at once.

There are several locations available throughout the state for loved ones of soldiers at one of these five bases in Iraq.

So, if you have a loved one stationed at one of these Iraqi locations get over to this website now and sign up right away. Or if you know someone else who has a solider in one of these locations tell them as soon as possible so they can get their name on the list.

This isn’t like having them here with you right in Joliet to touch and hold but it really is the next best thing so don’t pass this up as spots will most likely fill up fast.

Video Conferencing Event Jan 12 and 13, 2009 Free but must pre-register and Registration Deadline is 12/23/08 – Click Here




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