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J&J / Invision,
a commercial carpet manufacturer based in Dalton, GA, recently
received an American flag from a group of United States troops
stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan. The flag was received in
response to a donation of 50 rugs given by the company to keep
the troops warm throughout the winter months.
Don Nase, J&J /
Invision Business Manager, was contacted by National Flooring
Systems’ Andy Franks after Franks received word from a family
member stationed at the United States National Support Element
in Kabul that their living quarters did not have flooring. With
cold temperatures hovering, the troops needed something that
would help keep the heat inside and give them a warm area to
walk. In response to their need, Nase worked with Bob Hubbs,
Vice President of Customer Satisfaction at J&J / Invision to
coordinate delivery of the rugs to Afghanistan.
“J&J / Invision
is proud to assist our troops as they give their time and their
lives to defend the country and the community that we live and
work in day in and day out,” said Hubbs.
“We are happy to be able to do something that makes their
time away feel more like home.”
As a token of
appreciation the troops mailed J&J / Invision a flag that was
flown over the United States National Support Element
headquartered in Kabul as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom
in the Global War on Terrorism.
Included with the flag was also a certificate and letter
from Lieutenant Colonel Douglas F. Stitt.
“I want to take
this opportunity to thank you for the kind and considerate
donation of carpets that you provided to the Soldiers, Sailors,
Airmen and Marines stationed here in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Taking the time to express your gratitude does register
with us and we cannot thank you enough,” said Stitt.
The U.S. flag
will be displayed at the J&J Campus in the front lobby of the
corporate office.
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