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Welcome To Military Support Connection!
This Website is dedicated to the Men and Women representing the greatest Military to ever exist.  Our Military, the United States fighting forces!!!!  It is them that stand above all others.  They are not only asked to protect the freedoms of their own country, but also the freedoms of nations through out this world. 
This site has been put together to continue the grass roots movement of supporting our Military and their families from deep within our own communities.   It is our mission to strengthen what has begun right here in Clermont County, Ohio.  Through a handful of people, an army of supporters continues to grow across our country.  Won't you join us?!!  Come be apart of the many ways to support our brave heroes as they continue to fight this war on terrorism.  Help us serve them as they serve us.  This site will offer you many ways to become involved. Please take your call to duty!!  Support our troops!!!!
If you have a group or organization that is interested in helping, please contact us.  We would love to help you get started!!
Current Local Projects
 
May 17th: Welcome Home Celebration
May 17th at Lunken Airport, the VA Medical Center Cincinnati is hosting a WONDERFUL Veteran's Event we urge you to attend!  Please see
www.CincinnatiWelcomeHome.com  for more information. 
THANK YOU for a hugely successful cookie drive.  We personally shipped over 2000 boxes from the Cincinnati area.  Tens of thousands more from all across the country.
Now we are gearing up for our annual "Cool-aid Relief Drive"!!
Please check back frequently to see what support projects are ongoing: 

 June 27th:  Weekend Retreat for Women Veterans

Ongoing:  Cool-Aide Relief Drive

Ongoing:  "Thank You Foundation" 

Ongoing:  "Whole in My Heart" Military Support Group

2nd Wed. of the month:  Blue Ash Military support Meeting

2nd Thurs of the month:  Support 4 Troops Meeting

Get more details on the above mentioned projects by going to the "Current Projects" page.  We welcome one and all to organize a project to help support our troops, please contact us to see how!  Not able to arrange a big project, but still want to help out?  We'd love to hear from you!

Pictured above:  MST. Sgt. Curtis (Bobby) Elliott, BG General David Hogg, Mia Elliott Supe, (proud sister)

Congratulations to MST.SGT. Bobby Elliott who received the highly prestigious "Soldier's Medal" on April 2 at the University of Southern California.   Elliott has been the University's ROTC Senior Military Instructor for the last 3 years.  He was presented this award for his heroic actions during his tour of Iraq in 2003.   He rescued 2 drowning soldiers pinned in an upside down Humvee at the bottom of a canal during the night. General David Hogg travel from Germany to present this award.  The General was the Brigade Commander on the ground with Elliott when the incident occurred. CONGRATULATIONS BOBBY!! 
(To read the complete story from Stars and Stripes please click on the Stars and Stripes Category on the Left side of this page.)


Proud to support our Men and Women in the Armed Forces.  It is their bravery, their dedication, and their personal sacrafice that fuels our endevours.

Military Support Connection would like to welcome a new link to a great foundation:  http://www.thethankyoufoundation.org/

September 11, 2001 a day that is forever burned in our memories is remembered in a chilling tribute.  Please take a few minutes to look at this incredible pictorial of the attack on America.  Let it remind you...

http://www.gunstuff.com/america-attacked.html

Fun Link:

Check out a TV ad for Tide that was mostly written by and starring our very own SFC Bobby Elliott!! 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QNws4CC9NI

 

Letter of Appreciation:
Ms. Mia Supe
On behalf of all 1,200 Marines in our Battalion, I just wanted to personally write and thank you for your efforts of support on our behalf.  You have no idea how much your efforts and thoughts positively impact and mean to my young Marines, as they continue forward on the challenging and difficult mission that they have been tasked and entrusted with in this harsh environment and situation.
The thoughts, words, prayers and efforts from the good people such as yourselves, help to serve as reminders for my young Marines of just exactly what it is that we are here to accomplish; namely that we can end this evil and dangerous enemy here in this country, rather than have to face it in ours.
We have distributed out all the items, as they continue to come in and everything is greatly appreciated by all hands here in the Battalion.  Nothing, and I mean nothing goes to waste here.
Please extend my thanks to any and all people who have been assisting you in these efforts, and know that it all means a great deal to us.
Sincerely and Best Regards
Semper Fidelis
Major N.J.S.  US Marine Corps
Task Force 2nd Battalion 24rh Marines
1st Marine Division

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Regional Contact Information

Betty Trimpe  (Northern Kentucky) bettytrimpe@militarysupportconnection.com

Erica O'Neil  (Bethel, Felicity, and Batavia) erica@militarysupportconnection.com

Cindy Miller (Western Hills) cindymiller@militarysupportconnection.com

Mia Supe  (Eastgate Area) mia@militarysupportconnection.com 

SFC Bobby Elliott and sister Mia Elliott Supe
Hello, my name is Mia Elliott Supe. I was one of the previous owners of 4thetroops.net and am the extremely proud sister of FOUR wartime heroes!  Three of my brothers served during the Vietnam era and my brother SFC Bobby Elliott is just recently back from Iraq.
 
After his year deployment in Iraq, Bobby has recently completed his continuing education at Ft. Knox (Kentucky) and will be joining his family in California.  He will be teaching ROTC at a large University.  They have been separated for nearly 18mths.  It will be a time of celebration for this military family.

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