

Good afternoon,
My name is Melissa Everett. While searching the Internet I came across your website at http://www.ssn687.net/. I think it
is great that vets are able to use this site to reflect on the time they served fighting for our freedoms. Your dedication to
the website clearly shows your passion for your country, constitution and for other war-time veterans. War veterans
might have been aware of the dangers they faced when entering the military, what they may have not known about was
the danger that would linger with them for many years to follow. They were never told that 30-50 years after they finish
the service their lives could still be in danger. It is important to remember the soldiers who were lost during battle, as
well as the veterans who lost their battle with mesothelioma.
Inside The Asbestos Cancer and Mesothelioma Support Center at Asbestos.Net, not only do we offer you extensive
information on asbestos exposure, we also have information on asbestos-induced cancers, mesothelioma as well as
how they are related to Navy vets, at one convenient location. It is a very informative site that is solely concentrated on
the knowledge of, and the issues stemming from, exposure to asbestos. This gives us the ability to be the leading
authority on the issue, and provides a secondary resource for your readers who may be looking for more information
regarding mesothelioma. An example of an article that may be of interest to your readers in particular would be
available at http://www.asbestos.net/occupations/us-navy-veterans.html. We also have an article related to
asbestos exposure to sailors and deckhands, that article can be found at
http://www.asbestos.net/occupations/sailors-and-deckhands.html. I believe that your readers could benefit from
this information as many of them may have been exposed to asbestos.
Please consider placing the above links on your page because this is a very dangerous risk that could be affecting
them. As you take a look at these articles, I urge you to explore the rest of the issues covered on our site and see how
we can really handle most if not all of the issues that readers to your site may face. We're always looking for new
partners to spread the word by providing free, original content, if you do find this information helpful, please add our
link so that through this collaboration we can better equip your readers with all of the information that they need
regarding asbestos cancer, mesothelioma and navy asbestos exposure.
Melissa Everett
Internet Relations Coordinator
585.815.1365
melissa.everett@asbestos.net
www.Asbestos.net
The Asbestos Cancer and Mesothelioma Support Center at Asbestos.Net
THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN MEMORY OF RADM ARLINGTON "ARLIE" CAMPBELL, USN, RETIRED PASSED JANUARY 27, 2009 FROM MESOTHELIOMA
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It's my sincere hope that none who come to visit here have to deal with mesothelioma, or any type of asbestos related
respiratory disease. The information provided above is the same information that was common knowledge in the Navy
medical community. If you have been experiencing respiratory problems, please take the time to read through the links
above.
As always,
Best wishes for fair winds and following seas,
"Doc"