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Friends for Life is a story about the experiences and recollections of two women who were strangers helped bring mutually through the yearlong deployment of the soldiers during the Iraq War. Patti, the mother of Army medic Jon, and Jennifer, sister of infantry soldier Wayne, forge a dear and lifelong a friendly relationship as their military fight to remain alive in one of the most dangerous cities in Iraq. The storyplot begins independently with the Patti and Jennifer's recollections of the day their military deployed to Iraq from Ft. Lewis, Washington. As the e book progresses, their individual stories of Army life grow mutually as their soldier's deployment continues. During the quest, tragedies take place and survival techniques are discovered by the military on the battlefield and the loved ones at home. The shared experiences, frequent marketing communications, and constant support for the other person grow into a sugary and lasting a friendly relationship. This account is a unique, nonfiction, war account, through the eye and emotions of the mother and sister. Though the two women were segregated by a lot of things, including a large number of miles, era, and interests, they were drawn mutually by shared terrors and frustrating desire to communicate with and send comfort to their military. The Iraq War is a modern war. This e book demonstrates the positives and negatives for the families of modern military. Communication is instant, yet, timing is unpredictable. Often, those at home know more about recent situations than the military in the fights themselves do. Servings of this e book contain real instant emails with the military, offering a screen directly into the thoughts, words of expression, family closeness and anguish that was always present during the deployment. The e book also provides as a guide to soldier's young families for surviving a deployment.