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26.05.2001
After thoroughly reviewing your site, I feel that your site deserves my
Merit Award. I really did enjoy visiting your site...keep up the good work! |






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03.09.2001
Congratulations you are a winner of one of our "Web Site of Excellence" awards. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to review your site for an award. You have a wonderful site and you are a great addition to the web. |


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15.10.2001
This site concerns missing
Northern Texans from the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and general
Veterans information. Navigation requires one to go to the home
page to go anywhere else. I saw a few runtime errors in Windows
2000.
Score: Design:23/30,
Navigation:20/30, Content:33/40 = 76%
this helpful review was
before, and the reason why, I changed the navigation layout for
the better
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25.08.2001
Wonderful site--the exact type we started the award for !!! Amazing
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30.10.2002
I am pleased to present you The wheel of life Merit Award . It was nice to met with your nice and enlightening site. Keep up the good work. |


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14.03.2003
Your site has qualified for the Ruth's Haven Bronze Award of Excellence. I found your site to be well set out. A great tribute to Vietname Vets. I also found the site very informative. The extensive reasearch done for this site is commendable.
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02.2003
Congratulations Stacey!
We, the Elements, reviewed your site and this is what we
found:
A great site featuring the
heroes, some nameless and faceless, of the Vietnam war. The
stories/information provided on your site about a few of the
brave soldiers in the USA give them both a name...a face. You
have done a wonderful job capturing moments in our history and we
are proud to view sites with great content that is educational.
Your site has quick upload time, good use of colors with ease of
navigation.
*** We proudly honor your
website with the DEMIURGUS OF CONTENT AWARD ***
Be proud of your award. Upon
reviewing our statistics of award winners, you will find you are
part of the very few and talented that actually win our
award.
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11.08.2003
You certainly deserve the
compassion award for your work. Your HTML is correct, you give
credit where credit is do, good layout and navigation, great art
work.
From my heart I'd probably give
you the gold, I like simple and efficient style, but to be fair
to the others who put so much work into thier backgrounds and
graphics to win the gold I decided it would be more fair to give
you the silver.
... All and all I loved
it.
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25.03.2005
Dear Webmaster, Stacey N Jones,
The IWVPA Award for Web Site Excellence is awarded in recognition for outstanding quality of content and presentation of war-related Web Sites. After due process I have the honour to inform you that your website, "Faraway-Soclose" has been found to meet these requirements and we therefore have the honour to present this award to you. You may be interested to know that this award cannot be applied for but is made by a nomination and seconding process by the active members of the IWVPA on-line club.
On behalf of all the IWVPA Club members, I extend my congratulations to you on a well designed, simple to navigate, and impressive website.
Sincere Regards,
Colin F. Jones Awards Master
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17.02.2006
The Fun Tyme Entertainment Awards Program
salutes your dedication and congratulates you
on being a winner of our Merit Award.
Our awards are not easy to obtain at any level and
to win our award is a great achievement. You being
a winner shows that you have put the effort needed
into your site and have made it an asset to the www.
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27.12.2007
We are pleased to attach our Talking Hands Award which has been in continuous existence since 1986. The following citation applies to your site: Citation: Our singular purpose is to reward web site authors, who through their creative excellence provide a web site which teaches, contains teaching elements in sufficient detail, and otherwise leave a visitor with something of significant value after returning to their normal daily activities.
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