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Sheyanne - 2024-06-14

Dear Soldier May, 14, 2024 I am writing to you because we read a book In class about D-Day. After reading the novel 'Allies', I now know more than before. I would like to thank you for your services. Sincerely, Sheyanne

Carter - 2024-06-14

Dear Soldier, I am writing to you today because our class has just finished a book called Allies. The topic of the book revolves around what happened on D-Day. In Allies, one of the characters, Dee, always looked for a specific soldier to fight with. Did you have someone that you looked for? I also wanted to thank you for your service. It takes so much bravery to enlist, and your courage is looked up to. War is a horrific thing, and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. No matter who wins, both sides get hurt and damaged. So once again, thank you. Sincerely, Carter

Adyan - 2024-06-14

Dear Soldier, I am writing this letter to you today because of a book we read about war called Allies. Which talks about WW2 and specifically D-Day and the horrors that happened there. I am forever grateful to those soldiers who sacrificed themselves in the name of their country! Sincerely Adyan

jensen - 2024-06-14

i am writing to you today because we read a book in class called allies and it was about d-day i would like to thank you for your service to Canada. thanks for your bravery and sacrifices and strength. they do not go unnoticed. i appreciate my freedom very much sincerely jensen

colton - 2024-06-14

dear solider I am making this letter to say thanks you for all you do and help the country to be a good place I hope you be in the army and help the country like you guys too I am happy for all you do and what you do. I read a book about d days. I hope you help Canada like you guys do and may this be a better place. I am thankful for everything you guys do. by colton

shawn - 2024-06-14

Dear Devin, In class we just finished reading the book Allies. It was about WWII and D-Day. I believe your job is very heroic as you risk your life for our country. So, I wanted you to know the commitment you've made means so much and is so appreciated. Thank you for your service to our country and its citizens. Sincere thanks for the big sacrifices you've made for Canada. From:Shawn

Mat - 2024-06-13

Dear Soilder, I am extremely thankful for your sacrifices you made for all the countrys around world during your time in battle, I can not even comprahand the things you saw in the war and hope you have recovered from the events that you experienced, the reason I wrote to you is because we read a book called "allies" that made me realize how bad ww2 was, thank you for your services From Mat

Ben - 2024-06-13

Dear soldier I am writing this letter to you because I recently read a book on D-Day. I would like to honor you for your service and your bravery in fighting in the war. I wanted to thank you for your service and fighting for my freedom. Sincerely Ben

Owen - 2024-06-13

Dear Veteran, I thank you for your service to Canada. My class read a book called Allies that was about World War 2. After reading the book it motivated our class to send letters to veterans like you. After reading the book I realized how bad war is and how brave you are for serving our country. Sincerely, Owen

Nolan - 2024-06-13

Thank you for all of the amazing things you've done for our country to help us live a better life. You did so much stuff for us that it's impossible for me to pay it back.

Micaela - 2024-06-13

Dear soldier, I want to thank you for everything you do and continue to do for this country and for all the sacrifices you have sacrificed to serve our country. You continue to inspire young people to join and serve in the army and become apart of the military. I hope that you have safe travels across all different parts of the world making everyone at home and in Canada proud of all your hard work to get where you are. I am grateful for the freedom that you have made possible for this country. Wishing you nothing but the best on all of your missions. From Micaela

Leo - 2024-06-13

Dear soldier, I hope this letter finds you safe and well wherever you are. I am writing today to show my gratitude for your service and sacrifice. In a world of uncertainties, your bravery and sacrifice are a beacon of hope. Your courage, commitment, and selflessness do not go unnoticed, and you are an inspiration for us all. Although we may be miles apart, I hold you close in my heart and am inspired by your actions. Stay strong, stay safe, and know that you are cherished and respected. Sincerely Leo

Ethan - 2024-06-13

May 5 2024 Dear Veterain, I am writing to you today because we read a book in class about D-Day. I would like to thank you for your service over the years. You have my deepest apprieciation for all the sacrifices you've made. In other words, thank you for being apart of the military service. Thank you for percevering through the difficult days. I can't imagine what you've gone throug. I found it always interesting listening about the war, and what happens. It has always supprises me on what sacrifieces you would've had to make. It would be such a struggle for me to leave family and others. Thank you so much for reading my letter. Sincerely, Ethan. L.

Alina - 2024-06-13

Hi, my name is Alina in my class we read a book about D-Day and though I wasn't there I know it was a terrifying and traumatic place to be in. I would like to say Thank you for protecting and nearly sacrificing your life for ours I am also very sorry that you might have lost your loved ones or even a family member, Thank you for being a fearless Soldier and saving our Country

Yosuf N - 2024-06-13

Dear Soldier, I am writing to you today because we read a book in class about D-Day. Also, being a soldier is no easy task, and this role needs to be recognized more. I want to thank you for your service on behalf on me, and my class. After reading the novel made me realize just how scary it may be because it might be the last day. Also, being a soldier can be horrifying because of the things you may see or the things you might have to do. Thank you for your service to Canada. From, Yosuf.N

Owen - 2024-06-13

Dear veteran recently in class we've read a book titled allies, the book is about d-day. after reading the book it opened my eyes even more making me realize the trauma and ptsd war can cause so I would like to thank you for your service it is very much appreciated and I enjoy the freedom you have fought for.

Lachlan - 2024-06-13

Dear veteran, I am writing to you today because I am grateful for you and all the other soldiers, that fought to free our country. In class we read a book about WW2. It made me realize how terrible war can be, and I wanted to thank you for your bravery. thanks again for your service to Canada. sincerely, Lachlan

Destiney - 2024-06-13

Hi, my name is Destiney and I'm writing to you today because my class just finished reading a book called "Allies". I just want to say thank you for being willing to fight for our country and for families that aren't yours. The book "Allies" is about D-Day and I'm sure you know about D-Day and I am sure it is very similar to any other day in the war. What is it like for you while fighting? I'm glad that there are people that are willing to risk their lives to help everyone else, and that people like you can tell your story and inspire other kids. If you are willing to I'd love to hear your story and also how you got into doing what you do. Thank you for all that you've done and what else you will do. I wish you all the best.

Alex - 2024-06-13

Dear Veteran, I'm writing to you today because I'm very thankful for all you're hard work you've served for Canada! One day I want to join the Army and fight for our country as a combat medic, I used to be in Army Cadets and always looked up to people like you. Again, thank you for your service. Sincerely, Alex.

Aurora - 2024-06-13

Dear Soldier, I would just like to begin by thanking you for your service to Canada. Most people get up each day and go to work knowing that they are safe, but you gave up that safety in hopes that others could have it. I know that some days it must have been hard to get up knowing the dangers that were waiting for you, and your friends. I can't imagine how it must have felt to start each day with friends but come back without them. My class recently read a book called Allies which is all about war, and when I was little my family went to Normandy. I think these two things together made me realize how horrible war can be, and I don't think I could ever put myself through that. I do not know what position you serve in or where you are deployed, but I know that each day must have been a struggle for you. So again, I would like to thank you for your service and say how much I appreciate your service to Canada. Sincerely, Aurora

Liam - 2024-06-13

Dear Soldier, I am writing to thank you for your service because of you, I have freedom today. I appreciate that you went through hard things. There must have been very difficult and frightening days. How did you handle doing as many hard things? Did you write letters to your loved ones? Oh could you talk on a telephone? Thank you again for your bravery. From Liam

Connor - 2024-06-13

Dear Veteran, My name is Connor, and I am 14 years old. In class, we read a book about D-Day. I have always dreamed about one day joining Canada’s military. I want to help fight for freedoms and rights of others and take the evil out of the world. Thank you for your service to Canada and to the people you helped. Sincerely, Connor

henry - 2024-06-13

Thank you for all your services to our country and thank you for protecting us

Melek - 2024-06-13

May 8th, 2024 Dear Veteran, I am writing to you today because to share with you how thankful I am for everything you’ve done for our Country. I am grateful for all you’ve done to ensure our freedom. I’ve been thinking about Canadian Veterans a lot because we read a book in class called “Allies.” It was about D-Day on Omaha Beach, France. I hope you are safe and doing well. I know you have been through a lot. That’s okay, I've been through a lot of hard things too. I came to Canada because it is so safe and a great place to live. Your sacrifices are appreciated. Sincerely, Melek A.

Cindy - 2024-06-12

Hi , just want to say hello , new to this ??

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