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-- welcome back everyone I'm -- Okay.

Project you've heard about us talking about out of this show before I have Carlos Gonzales and Iraq vet with me today I had James O'Leary.

The area outreach coordinator for the wounded warrior project what do they do it.

-- putting together gift packs for our soldiers overseas good morning guys.

Now tell you what we're doing what we're putting together because I'm on the line -- -- to -- -- them.

Coaching changes on the way socks shorts shirt -- any.

A program that -- can thank you cards.

Just go sit all the wounded in hospitals I'm gonna get there somehow something went on some clothes and -- stops positioning on the back down on.

Your dog tags it's a little comfort items in the hospital beds.

All right lots of fantastic so Carlos what are you -- you first putting on you right that we put in some socks.

Two pairs of socks you're giving them two -- whereas in the hospital.

And it took me -- -- -- -- you and then I'm I'm sort of put in -- -- -- I was certainly.

The short story from the wounded warrior in Iraq the teacher from the wounded warrior I'm begging me cap -- -- and we into pamphlet.

Once signed by about donor.

And it's a -- card you would know Wagner thank you caused some wonderful.

I'm doing this.

-- -- -- -- -- Carl Davis a navy veteran.

This what is frank Ferrara from Carmel Indiana on this veterans day went on every day I'm deeply grateful for your service.

How wonderful -- what does this mean for -- to you guys to be involved in this Ron -- from.

Gratification.

Coming back from Iraq in 2010 and being retired recently and it allows -- to get back to the -- and get back to.

Same way that we -- funding came back.

-- the end of the -- to Brussels ratification.

And being out with a home nominal normal let's have some alone in the service and all that amount I'm able to help -- what -- you to.

I was -- in 2004.

And I remember it was like civilian hospital bed and nothing but you don't -- began -- I did bring a little bit of relief as.

Has been down there in minutes.

It's.

It's amazing how can I can help this -- of the support that you have from the people behind you as well.

Okay.

We'll.

Yeah I.

It back inside you that you boys and.