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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 4249393" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>I was in my office at Sembach AB, Germany, IIRC. Guy at the desk next to mine was from Norman. Called his mom because his brother was supposed to have been working on the roof of the Murrah Building installing AC units. Three days after the bombing, the brother made it home. He'd been helping with search and rescue, as they''e been on a break at a cafe down the street instead of on the roof, but he'd forgotten to call his mom and tell her he was OK. </p><p></p><p>When I arrived here in early 1996, one of my troops had lost his new wife in the bombing. They'd gotten married the weekend before, and she was getting her name change paperwork done at the SSA office in the Murrah Building. Our unit had a porch swing dedicated to her, and a lot of people besides her husband were still missing her. She'd been one of those people who could brighten anyone's day, and they all missed her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 4249393, member: 45785"] I was in my office at Sembach AB, Germany, IIRC. Guy at the desk next to mine was from Norman. Called his mom because his brother was supposed to have been working on the roof of the Murrah Building installing AC units. Three days after the bombing, the brother made it home. He'd been helping with search and rescue, as they''e been on a break at a cafe down the street instead of on the roof, but he'd forgotten to call his mom and tell her he was OK. When I arrived here in early 1996, one of my troops had lost his new wife in the bombing. They'd gotten married the weekend before, and she was getting her name change paperwork done at the SSA office in the Murrah Building. Our unit had a porch swing dedicated to her, and a lot of people besides her husband were still missing her. She'd been one of those people who could brighten anyone's day, and they all missed her. [/QUOTE]
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