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Feb 15, 2007 13:39

Jason, as you probably know you have touched America and myself. I work for the U.S. Army and travel all over the world and you would not believe how
many people have been touched by J-MAC. You have inspired soldiers who have faced difficulties beyond your wildest dreams. If J-MAC could do it so could all of us.
I am not big on writting letters but I just have to say if you or your family are ever in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Pa. area please feel to call. I would be honored
to meet you and your family. Thanks for helping me!!!!!!!!!!!!

OK, this doesn't feel like spam, not is it one of the mis-aimed Jesse McCartney fanmails I sometimes get because he calls me "Jason". But I don't think he had me in mind either, much as it would make me proud to think that all my blogging about playing Memoir '44 inspires our boys in the trenches.

Any guesses? Maybe the mirror-universe jmac guy? But it's not like he's any more famous than I am. So confused.

Update tahnan notes that it's almost surely Jason McElwain, whose athletic prowess in the face of disability apparently made him the butt of much beglurgement a year ago.

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