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Sgt Anita Jane Lee - combatant1177@gmail.com

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from: Anita Jane Lee <combatant1177@gmail.com>
date: Nov 9, 2021, 7:09 AM
subject: From Sgt Ani Anita
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello My Dear,
My name is Sgt Anita Jane Lee , I was born on the 20th of August 1987 at Baptist Hospital of California. I started A & A Children Academy at 6 and later on continued from Calvary Baptist Church Schools. I was very playful at school and it affected my academic work. I joined the Military academy at the age of 17. I was in boarding school so my parents visited me once in a while. I didn't spend much time at home. My mom was a head teacher and dad was in the medical field and my both parents are late now.

Due to the nature of my Job, I have been to so many countries and I have met with different personalities from different countries of the world, that is why I love my Job. I am the leader of my squad. I am a commissioned officer and I work in the Senior management of the Air force.

I am currently stationed in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen. I have to let you know that I am on my second mission to Yemen and I have already spent 10 months here in Yemen. My first mission to Yemen was in 2016. I am a single mother, I have a son, his name is Kelvin and his 11 years old, I love him so much, in fact he is my life and all that I have, I lost my husband 5 years ago in a car accident, while he was traveling from Jackson to Ohio on the 24 December 2016 and since then I have not married again .

My son lives with a friend in Miami. I have full custody of him and I do all to make him a good boy. I have some information to share with you, I cannot share this secret with my little boy because he is so tender. I will be home in a few months. Actually, we are not allowed to communicate with outsiders because of security reasons but I need someone because I have some issues to disclose, and it will benefit us. I will not be able to call you because we are not allowed to communicate with outsiders on the phone. Every communication is monitored.

I will tell you more about my life and I have something very important to tell you in my next mail. I am concluding this letter here but remember that I am serious about my words.

Have a good day.
Regards,
Sgt,
USAF.Anita
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