A Letter from Iraq: Sgt. Steven Dillon

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By Mark Bevis on Friday, April 6, 2007.
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Members of the New Hampshire National Guard's 36-43rd Company, currently in Iraq, don't spend their days in battle or on patrol.

They've got a mission guarding a detention center in Baghdad.

But as NHPR's Mark Bevis has learned, guarding prisoners can be more stressful than facing combat.

In this latest interview with members of the 36-43rd, we hear from Sgt. Steven Dillon.

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hon i love you it was so

hon i love you
it was so nice to hear your voice
patty dillon

I love you dad, its been a

I love you dad, its been a while since ive heard your voice...we are all thinking of you, addison misses his grandfather and we cant wait until you come home...stay safe and take care of your soldiers...

Good to hear ya. Can't wait

Good to hear ya. Can't wait till you are home. I miss you so much. You maded alot of sense in the interview. My boys are always asking about you and bragging to the friends about you. Hope to see ya soon, Not just hear ya. Love ya Gwen

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