In Lieu Of Gifts, Newlyweds Want Phone Cards For Troops
Posted: 9:00 am EST November 8, 2004
PORT ANGELES, Wash. -- Newlyweds Tony Clayton and Jeana Johnson-Clayton had a simple request.Instead of the usual wedding gifts, they wanted long-distance calling cards. Not for themselves -- but for the GI's in Iraq. The couple married last month in Port Angeles, Wash., and got their wish.They have nearly 60 calling cards and more are still arriving. It's a personal issue with them. The new bride's son is a Marine who will soon be deployed to war zone.The Claytons said they'll be sending all the cards overseas -- so the troops will be able to phone home for the holidays.For information about donating to U.S. Troops, click here.
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