Army Desktop Wallpaper
Put this together for my brother-in-law and thought perhaps others might enjoy. Sorry Dad. (Semper Fi!)
This is a widescreen wallpaper (1280x800). If anyone wants other sizes, let me know.
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16 October 20072. Dave Therio:
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15 October 20071. Dave Therio:
I like this a lot.
It's important that we keep the faces and stories of our loved ones in the armed forces ever in front of us, and not just wait for the obit section of the paper.