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Ardmore students help welcome home area troops Save Email Print
Posted: 5:45 PM Oct 15, 2008
Last Updated: 6:27 PM Oct 15, 2008
Reporter: KXII-TV Staff
Email Address: firstnews@kxii.com

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ARDMORE, Okla. -- Some Ardmore High School students are welcoming area troops home in style. As part of their class project, students were asked to create a ‘welcome home' banner for the National Guard 345th Corps Support Battalion.

The soldiers landed Monday in Bethany, Oklahoma, and will be returning to Ardmore sometime this week.

The students say it is the least they could do for the men and women who have fought for our country.

"The reasons why we decided to do the sign for the National Guard troops that are coming home is because we really appreciate all the work that they have been doing, and we have so many families that have loved ones that are fighting in the war, and so we just wanted to so them a little bit of how we appreciate them, so we decided to make a sign.," Ardmore High School student Vaunda Knapp says.

Some of our local soldiers will be welcomed home over the next few days. Some members of the 1-180th will have a homecoming celebration on Friday, and a homecoming celebration for members of the 1245th will be held on Friday as well.

Homecoming Ceremonies
Oct. 17
1-180th
7:30am
Sawyer Center, Bethany, OK
Oct.17
1245th
10:30am
Sawyer Center, Bethany, OK

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Posted by: Sue Adams Location: Kingston on Oct 20, 2008 at 02:51 PM
Army wife: I agree. Welcome home guys and thanks to the students at AHS.

Posted by: Mom of Soldier Location: southern Oklahoma on Oct 16, 2008 at 09:30 AM
Welcome home son! And thank you to this class for the beautiful sign.

Posted by: Army Wife Location: Oklahoma on Oct 15, 2008 at 10:30 PM
Wonderfing why in the world people can comment on someone resigning from a public position and NOT comment on our service memebers returning home? Such a sad world when people would rather bash instead of be uplifting. I pray that people will read this and get a little wake up call. And thank you to all of the Oklahoma National Guard members (the roughly 2600) which have served in this latest depolyment.