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Sgt Nicole Mann - nicolemannusforce@gmail.com

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from: Nicole A.Mann <nicolemannusforce@gmail.com>
date: Aug 8, 2021, 2:36 PM
subject: Hope To Be Good Friends,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear New Friend,
Thanks so much for your response and honoring my short message, I am very happy to read your mail, however, I really want someone to be talking with, someone to be my best friend to establish a true Friendship. It is my pleasure meeting you, I hope all is well with you and how are you enjoying your day?

I am a US citizen, a military officer, Presently working in Yemen for peacekeeping reform and crisis control as an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) officer with the mission of providing security and support to the Yemen government..

My name is Sgt.Nicole A.Mann, I am 38 years old and once married,I lost my husband some years ago in the Iraq war, I am still in Yemen but will be going back to my country soon. It's so nice to have you as my new friend and I pray that the Lord will help us have a mutual friendship that will benefit a good future.

It would be nice to know more about you, and I believe we can create a good friendship. we can as well communicate on Facebook,
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070885358792

Let me hear from you,
Yours New Friend,
Sgt.Nicole Mann
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