SEALs get 1,200 messages from Warner

U.S. Senator Mark Warner, D-Va, asked. And the public delivered.

And on Monday, Warner delivered 1,200 messages to the highly secretive Virginia Beach-based Navy SEALs for the military operation carried out that killed Osama bin Laden.

Warner set up a message board on his website, and the notes poured in from Virginia and from around the world, including Canada, India, Ireland, Israel and the United Kingdom.

“Members of our special forces community recognize that their successes usually cannot be celebrated with public parades and press conferences,” Warner said. “That doesn’t mean we cannot look for creative ways to express our respect and appreciation while still protecting their identities and their safety. I am pleased to share these messages of thanks with the entire military community here in Hampton Roads.”

A few of the messages are as follows:

  • “As a lifelong resident of Hampton Roads, it is all too easy to take the military for granted. We are your neighbors, classmates, and friends. We are blessed to have you.”
  • “A huge thank you and to let you know how proud we are from Mr. Underwood’s 5th grade class at Rocky Gap, Va. Elementary School!”
  • “Our 2nd grader came home from school and said, ‘Our guys killed a very bad man who hurt those people in the twin towers. We got him, Mommy.’ Yes, we did. Thank you.”
  • “I was five when Bin Laden and Al Qaeda attacked the twin towers, and I have never truly felt safe since. Thank you for giving that back to me. You all have inspired me to join the United States military when I am older.”
  • “Most of the time no one knows what you do, where you do it or even if you actually exist. We still don’t know who you are, but we do know what you did. Thank you.”
  • “This Marine mom wants to thank you so much for your service! We rest easier knowing you are out there protecting us.”
  • “I have no words to describe the men who were on this mission. I never realized ordinary men could be so extraordinary.”
  •  “As the daughter of a career Navy Senior Chief, I wish he had lived long enough to hear about what you all did. He would have smiled and said, ‘Damn right – they’re Navy!’”
  • “From a Navy officer who lost a friend on the USS Cole and a colleague at the Pentagon on 9/11: Many of us who have fought and served for these many years can now feel vindicated and proud.”
  • “My family in NY who lost a loved one on Sept 11 is forever indebted to all of you.”
  • “You have provided an opportunity for every American to move beyond the grief and horror of 9/11 and face our future with confidence and pride. That is huge.”
  • “How do you thank someone who saves the world? I will pay it forward. Thank you for being a hero to my kids.”
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