Task Force Patriot        

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Ben Purcell, Colonel US Army (retired)


Colonel Purcell, a career army officer, was held captive by the North Vietnamese Communist enemy for five long years. His wife and five children did not know whether he was dead or alive.

"Anne and I salute you for your great service to our Nation.. May you always be blessed with the fruits of that service . . .
especially love and freedom."


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CW5 Jack C. Van Zanten
U.S. Army Director of Food Services

"Task Force Patriot is an organization that is seeking to meet the needs of veterans of all the services.
It is important for veterans to have a connection where they are reassured that their service was important,
appreciated, and will never be forgotten. It was a welcome haven for my wife, Connie, and me as we had just
recently moved to the Lilburn community. It gave us an instant connection to fellow patriots of like precious faith
and those who share the same values as we do."

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Major Brian "Jethro" Neal


On 6 October, 2001, Major Brian D. Neal, U.S. Air Force, piloted a B-2 stealth bomber on a 12,500 mile
combat mission from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri to Afghanistan. It was the longest combat mission
in the history of aerial warfare: a continual flight of 44.3 hours

"Your organization is clearly focused on the right target.
The work you are doing on behalf of the veterans of this great nation is both honorable and commendable.
What better way to stay in the fight than to be serving along side other veterans in the army of the Lord.
I will be sure to pass on to my brothers in arms that Task Force Patriot is firmly established in friendly territory.
May God richly bless your efforts to exalt the Commander and Chief, the Lord Jesus Christ!
Thanks again for the honor of addressing our group."


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