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GySgt Rojas 1/7 retirement

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Our loving Heavenly Father, we gather to celebrate and honor the faithful service of GySgt Rojas and the selfless sacrifice of his family. Our hearts are touched as we recount the leadership, mentoring and friendship GySgt Rojas has shown to the Marines of this battallion and the countless lives he has influenced throughout the Corps. We ask that you would supply him with the same tenacity and grit he has shown in the military to his new life in Maine. We beseech you to continue to grow his family in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ and that you supply all their needs according to your glorious riches in Christ Jesus.

In the name of the one who is always faithful our Savior, Redeemer and friend, the Lord and King Jesus we pray,

Amen



Very Respectfully,

Tim Salomon
520-505-1595

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