Five Year Old Gaven Cox Becomes an Honorary Sergeant in the U. S. Army

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God Bless them, every one of them!
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I must insist on a hankie alert for future posts of this magnitude and importance and just downright good stuff.
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Thank you for sending me this post. I'm with you tankerbabe - I love the Army, the men and women that make up our Army. Gavin's life is forever changed, he will carry these memories with him through all he goes through.

I love the new addition to the U.S. Army. Soldier Gavin~
Sorry. I was trying so desperately to see through MY tears when I posted this that I guess I just forgot to add that.
I definitely feel that the Army has added one GREAT asset by swearing Gavin in to their ranks. And he's so darn cute, too!
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Gavin to too cute! Thanks for sharing!
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That was awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Sure wish our guys would quit terrorizing kids! LOL!~ Great story. Thanks for sharing. The pictures sure say it all.

I agree with Donna,Our Soldiers should stop traumatizing these poor kids

so much,next thing Ya know the kid might be afflicted with a wonderful

and proud memory of Our Military!Aren't they awful!!!

LOL Hats off to the US Army for making this boy feel great about Himself.

Great post,Tankerbabe

Dan

I saw a picture of them giving him a stetson like they wear in his size. holy cow, that was so doggone cute!

Stories like this bring tears to my eyes!
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This is a great post! It involves my 2 favorite causes! The military and childhood cancer. How awesome for this little warrior and his family and how appropriate. Thank you so much for sharing.
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This is a great story! My prayers and good wishes go out to Gavin, his family and loved ones. Out of the mouth of babes. What an adorable kid!!

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