Posts Tagged ‘April’
I love Sony!
Seriously, I love Sony. You all may remember that I received a Sony Cybershot camera in April. However, when I went to Izeafest in September, my camera was dead. I thought it was the battery. However, it was not. Instead, I ended up contacting Sony about getting it fixed. All I can say is that their customer service team rocks. They were able to send me a label, and I sent my camera back. In a little less than two weeks, I had my camera back working good as new. They also able to help me when I lost the cables that connect the camera to the computer. Since my Cybershot saves to the hard drive first, I need this cable. They were able to send me one. This kind of customer service makes me want to buy more products like a Sony Vaio the next time I have to buy a new laptop (which should be about a year since that is about as long as my laptops last).
Do you know of any companies out there that have given you excellent customer service?
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Wednesday’s Hero
Sgt. Anton J. Hiett
25 years old from Mount Airy, North Carolina
391st Engineer Battalion, Army Reserve
March 12, 2006

Misty Hiett, the widow of Sgt. Anton Hiett, said in an interview that he, Sgt. Hiett, asked to transfer to the 391st Engineering Battalion when it looked like his reserve unit would not be deployed.
Sgt. Hiett was a truck driver who joined the military right out of high school because he “wanted to go help out” during the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. After his transfer to the 391st, he was deployed to Afghanistan on April 22, 2005.
On March 12, 2006, Sgt. Hiett, and three fellow soldiers from the 391st, Staff Sgt. Joe Ray; Spc. Joshua Hill and Sgt. Kevin Akins, were killed when an IED detonated near their Humvee during combat operations west of Asadabad, Afghanistan. He left behind his wife and their then 2(now 4)-year-old daughter Kyra.
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived
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