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Gurpreet - 2023-11-03

Dear Troops, I want to thank you all for the service you provide for us. I am thankful for the freedoms we have in Canada, and I know it's all due to all your efforts in preserving our Rights and Freedoms. You and your families have made a huge sacrifice for this nation and for the people who live here. I want you all to remember that there are many of us who are grateful for all you do, and we stand with you always. Thank you again.

Andrea - 2023-11-03

To: Soldier Grade 5 whoever soldier recieves this, i just wanted to say thank you for giving peace and freedom to canada. Thank you for serving us and working hard just to maintain freedom. You are amazing for keeping us safe! Once again thank you!

Eva - 2023-11-03

Thank you for serving our country with great bravery

Ayesha - 2023-11-03

Thanks for fighting for us and protecting our country ??????????

Matai - 2023-11-03

Thank you for protecting our country!????????:)

Aria, grade 2 - 2023-11-03

Thank you for saving us. I hope you are safe. From Windsor, Ontario

Samantha, Grade 2 - 2023-11-03

I’m thankful for the people who fought in the war. Thanks for keeping us safe!

Elliot - 2023-11-03

Thank you from Windsor, Ontario for helping to make sure we’re safe!

Kaylee - 2023-11-03

This is a message to the troops. Thanks for keeping Canada safe and peaceful. My name is Kaylee I’m a grade 7 student in Sault Ste. Maire. I’m writing this to say thanks for all that you’ve done to make Canada a better place. My great grandpa served in the air force and my grandma said that he would always talk about this. I wanted to share it with you because this has probably happened to one of you and if it hasn’t well that’s good anyway it was his first flight and him and his friends were supposed to go on but my papa (that’s what we called him.) decided to go on an earlier flight to surprise his friends at the airport, but sadly the plane that his friends were on got shot down by a missile and killed them all. I hope that didn’t happen to one of you but if it did, I’m sorry and I’m also sorry that you had to leave your family, friends and pets just to make Canada better. Kaylee S.

GageL - 2023-11-03

I am a gr.8 from sault Ste. Marie ON. And I would like to thank you for your service as our country wouldn’t be nearly as free if it wasn’t for you and the Canadian military. I would also like to thank you for the sacrifices that you have made from being in the military, thank you for your service.

Kianne - 2023-11-03

Hello dear solder, I am a grade seven student from Sault Ste. Marie. Although we don’t know each other I still happen to admire you very much for all you’ve done for our country, all the sacrifices you’ve made and all the risks you’ve been willing to take to protect the people of Canada. Thank you for your service.

Nicholas R - 2023-11-03

I'm a grade 8 student in Sault Ste Marie. I just want to say thank you for your service. I imagine that it must be hard to be away from your home and family for so long. At my school we are doing a Remembrance Day presentation next Friday. Thank you for protecting our flag.

madison - 2023-11-03

Thank you for your sacrifices. I am extremely grateful for the sacrifices you have made for our country. But I am very sorry for you being away from your family. I wish you the best of luck fighting for our country. Madison

Cindy Z - 2023-11-03

Dear Canadian Troops, Please accept my deepest thanks for your service! I am a grade 7/8 teacher in Sault Ste. Marie. Since the work you do is so important, my class has been learning about the various jobs that Canadian military personnel carry out, from chefs to soldiers, both in the past and present. As we prepare for Remembrance Day, know that Canadians, including children, are grateful for your service and personal sacrifice. Wishing you success, health and happiness. Thank you!

Supreeya L - 2023-11-03

Hello! My name is Supreeya. I am a grade eight student from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. I am incredibly excited and thankful to be writing this letter to anyone who is working in the Canadian military. I just moved to Canada a year and a half ago, I’m originally from Thailand. I have learnt so many interesting things about the Canadian history. Remembrance Day is coming soon, our school is having a ceremony on the ninth of November, since that is the closest can get to Remembrance Day. We, as in all the Canadian citizens, are very grateful to have you all represent and protect our country for any danger that the country encounters. I would like to take this moment to express my gratitude to all the people who are working in the Canadian military; Including chefs who cook for soldiers and other people, mechanic who take care of all the equipment. I know it must be very hard to live out of your comforts zone and far away from your family although I do not know how it feels but I definitely cannot imagine myself working a job that comes with many sacrifices, I really admire your bravery of sacrificing yourself for millions of people out there.

Daniel.C - 2023-11-03

Hi soldiers, chefs, medics, engineers, pilots, and other military personnel! My name is Daniel. I am a student from a grade 7/8 class.We are currently learning about soldiers, and my class will be reciting the poem “the power of one” .What you do for us is incredible. Thank you for keeping citizens and Canada safe. You might not even know them, but you do a good job. I’m grateful for all the services you have done for us like patrolling an area and sacrifices you have made for us and without you soldiers and others me and my classmates probably wouldn’t be here right now. Writing this to you from the bottom of my heart thank you.

Skyler C - 2023-11-03

Hello, my name is Skyler. I am a student in grade 8 from Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. We are learning about Canada’s past and military jobs of Canadian soldiers. I am writing this to say thank you for your service. It must be very hard leaving everything you knew behind. You give up time with family, personal safety, your own time and step out of your comfort zone to make the world a better place. My great uncle served in the second world war in the navy. We are doing Remembrance Day ceremonies at our school on the 9th. At the ceremony, we honour the ones who died for us and our country. My class will be reciting a poem called “The Power of One”. “One song can spark a moment. One flower can wake the dream. One tree can start a forest/ one bird can herald a spring. One smile begins a friendship. One handclasp lifts a soul. One star can guide a ship at sea. One word can frame the goal. One vote can change a nation. One sunbeam lights a room. One candle wipes out darkness. One laugh will conquer gloom. One step must start each journey. One word must start each prayer. One hope will raise our spirits. One touch can show you care. One voice can speak with wisdom. One heart can know that’s true. One life can make a difference. You see it’s up to you.” You are very brave for going to a different country that may be dangerous to solve problems. I hope that you can come home safe to your family. I wish you the best of luck. Thank you for serving our country. From Skyler.

Daphne B - 2023-11-03

Thank you for keeping the country safe. We wouldn’t have the freedom we have without you. You are so brave. I am Daphne, a grade 8 student and I’m writing this because I’m thanking you.

Tyler H - 2023-11-03

Hello, I am a 7th grade student from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and I want to say thank you for your service to this country and its people, as well as for dedicating your time away from your family and friends. You risk your safety, and some people don’t get to go back home. I hope you come home to your family safely. At our school, we will have a Remembrance Day ceremony on the 9th. Our class will be reciting a poem called “The Power of One.” The whole school is going to be at the ceremony to remember those who served and those who died for our country and for others. Where are you serving right now? What rank are you? Are you nearly done serving? So once again, thank you for your service.

Logan P. - 2023-11-03

To everyone who is currently stationed in a different country for the military, I greatly appreciate you making heavy sacrifices that affect you every day just for everyone else's safety. Sacrifices like Personal safety, being away from family, being away from home and the life you remember, and spending your time somewhere else. All of this is for our safety, and I cannot express how grateful I am. I am currently a grade 8 Student that lives in Sault Ste Marie Ontario. On November 9th we will have a Remembrance Day ceremony to honor everyone who served and continue to serve in the military. We will be singing the poem "The Power of One" to remember how much 1 person can affect the rest of the world. Thank you for everything you do for us, and I will continue to appreciate everyone in the military for the rest of my life. Thank you.

Neil M - 2023-11-03

Hello! I am a student from Sault Ste Marie. I just wanted to thank all the work that you do. You sacrifice your comfort, safety and many other things. It must be hard staying away from your friends and family for a while. I would like to applaud your bravery too, being in other unsafe countries is probably scary even though there are not many wars happening it is still frightening. At school we are having a ceremony on November 9th. Our class will be reading a poem called "The Power of One" and it is about Remembrance Day. I just wanted to thank you again for protecting our country that is all goodbye.

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