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Fog Armor Gets Framed In South Carolina
May Our Troops Be COVERED!!!!
January 2007 / Fort Jackson, SC
Sgt. David Ramsey of the United States Army, stationed at Fort Jackson in Columbia, SC, trains on a weekly basis, some 300 soldiers as they prepare to deploy to the Middle East. It was just a few months ago when Sgt. Allen Hutchinson, a 20-year active soldier, from Missouri shared a commemorative Fog Armor “Stars & Stripes” tee that says “May Our Troops Be Cover” with Sgt. Ramsey. Understanding the true meaning of God’s Favor and Protection, Sgt. Ramsey requested a “Stars & Strips” tee to hang up in his classroom as a symbolic reminder to each soldier, as they prepare mentally and spiritually to deploy overseas, the power of God' Favor.
The "Stars & Stripes" tees was design in 2005 by James Wright in the midst of our soldiers concerns regarding adequate body and vehicle armor. Wright is a formal "LT" of the US Army Corp of Engineers graduating from Virginia Military Institute - Class of '88
May Our Troops Be COVERED!!!!
January 2007 / Fort Jackson, SC
Sgt. David Ramsey of the United States Army, stationed at Fort Jackson in Columbia, SC, trains on a weekly basis, some 300 soldiers as they prepare to deploy to the Middle East. It was just a few months ago when Sgt. Allen Hutchinson, a 20-year active soldier, from Missouri shared a commemorative Fog Armor “Stars & Stripes” tee that says “May Our Troops Be Cover” with Sgt. Ramsey. Understanding the true meaning of God’s Favor and Protection, Sgt. Ramsey requested a “Stars & Strips” tee to hang up in his classroom as a symbolic reminder to each soldier, as they prepare mentally and spiritually to deploy overseas, the power of God' Favor.
The "Stars & Stripes" tees was design in 2005 by James Wright in the midst of our soldiers concerns regarding adequate body and vehicle armor. Wright is a formal "LT" of the US Army Corp of Engineers graduating from Virginia Military Institute - Class of '88