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1 Lee Soper March 14, 2010 at 3:01 pm

Thank you so much for your service to our country. I cannot imagine all that you’ve been through. Years ago I went to high school with your parents and recently saw them at a class reunion. When I received this e-mail, I wanted to pass along my thanks and gratitude to you for all you’ve done in the military for our country. You are truly a fine person and soldier.

2 Rob Krott March 19, 2010 at 5:09 pm

Thank you Mr. Soper. Much appreciated.

3 David Burns October 2, 2010 at 2:45 pm

Mr. Krott–I read your book and enjoyed it. I am a former infantryman myself (though briefly) 25th Infantry 92-94 and still keep in contact with many from my platoon and battallion.

So glad you talked about the multitude of phoneys out there. I have been in Immigration Enforcement for the past 14 years and still do it to this day in Tulsa, OK–had dinner with some guys from my battallion I hadn’t seen in 16 yrs!! What a trip!

Anyways liked your book and your style—your not the type of Officer I was used to—you seemed alot more like a platoon SGT. Take care and I’ll be looking for your next book.

Burns

4 Erica November 6, 2010 at 10:58 pm

Mr. Krott,
our paths may have crossed as I worked as a translator in
Croatia and BiH in the 1990s. I think a good friend of mine Don
may have met you in Tomislavgrad as well.
I look forward to the book.
Whatever happened to the legendary Glasnovic brothers from Canada?
Cheers
Erica

5 curt December 14, 2010 at 3:07 am

I really liked your book Sir and respect what you did. I have been trying to figure out a way to do much of the same thing, but it seems like a dead end street to me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated

6 Rob Krott January 27, 2011 at 5:41 pm

Erica,

I mention in the epilogue of my book that Nick’s twin was in Edmonton when I was still living there. Nick (Zjelko) shows up at the Foreign Volunteers get togethers in Vukovar, etc., every year.

7 Ms. Leila Soper January 29, 2011 at 12:52 am

Just wanted to make a correction. It is Ms. Soper, not Mr. Soper.

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