Editor’s note: The following are from students in Lynn Keen’s fourth-grade class at First Christian Academy in Richmond Hill. The letters, which were part of a lesson in letter-writing, are in reference to the large flag that flies over Hwy. 17 near the aqueduct courtesy of Tidal Construction Co. The students noticed in late October that the flag was torn and promptly repaired.
Dear editor:
I just want to thank the person that fixed the flag so that the Army men will feel proud when they see it.
Sincerely,
Zack
Dear editor:
I want to thank whoever fixed the American flag. It sure will make the military happy. Once again, thank you.
Sincerely,
Micah
Dear editor:
I would like to thank the person who fixed the flag. The soldiers will be very happy to see that the flag that they fought so hard for is fixed. Thank you again for fixing the flag.
Sincerely,
Reagan
Dear editor:
I want to thank the person that fixed the flag. The soldiers are coming home, and they will be very thankful for it.
Sincerely,
Coleman
Dear editor:
My friends have noticed that the flag on Hwy. 17 is fixed. We want to thank whoever fixed the flag on Hwy. 17. I think the military will be happy.
Sincerely,
Annie
Dear editor:
I want to thank the person who fixed our flag. Now our soldiers are going to be very happy. They are going to be proud.
From,
Samantha
Dear editor:
I would like to thank the person who fixed the American flag! I really appreciate it. I would like to shake hands with him.
Your friend,
Becca
Dear editor:
Thank you for fixing the flag. When my dad gets home from Afghanistan, he is going to so happy.
Your friend,
Alanie
Dear editor:
My friends in my class have noticed that on Hwy. 17 the flag has been fixed. We are thankful that y’all have fixed the flag because the military are coming home and they will be glad to see it.
Sincerely,
Matt
Dear editor:
Thank you for fixing the flag on Hwy. 17. I want the soldiers to be pleased.
Sincerely,
Lauren
A few words of thanks from students
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