Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1998 18:00:13 -0500 (EST) From: "Vietnam Veteran"@vetring.com To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: "Please Add a Veterans Ring of Honor Link" Message-ID: <eaep.3.1.reg.vet4RG.36138.7503502315@mail.voyager.net>
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This message is sent in compliance of the new e-mail Legislation: `Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail Choice Act of 1997' (Introduced in the Senate) http://www.epic.org/privacy/bill_track.html Sender : Veterans Ring of Honor, P.O. Box 87171, San Diego, CA 92138 Phone : 1-800-Vet-Ring E-mail : vetring@vetring.com Although this is a one time request and you will not be contacted again by VROH, the following statement must be included: To be removed from our mailing list, simply reply with "REMOVE" in the subject section. Please consider adding the Veterans Ring of Honor Web Site to your Links Section: http://www.vetring.com The Veterans Ring of Honor is a "one of a kind" distinctively designed United States Armed Forces commemorative signet ring dedicated to those veterans who have paid the ultimate price while serving their country. The "Great Seal" is featured on every ring to exemplify the unity among all branches of the United States Armed Forces. Only certified veterans and Armed Forces members can qualify. The Veterans Ring of Honor Foundation is dedicated to the challenge of developing effective projects and programs that assist and join in the efforts of individuals and organizations that are striving to improve medical and health-care received by all veterans at VA Hospitals and Facilities. Only family members can qualify to wear pendants and lapel pins. Please take the time to preview the VROH WebSite and please consider adding a link to it, thank you for your kind consideration. You have my permission to forward this request...Thank you! Semper Fi D.W. Zuk RVN 66~68 Khe Sanh "TetVet" Note: Possible banner considerations: http://vetring.com/banner To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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