Dalton, GA, Aug. 25, 2008 – J&J/Invision recently received an American flag from a group of U.S. troops stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan. to recognize a donation of 50 rugs given by the company to keep the troops warm throughout the winter months.
Don Nase, J&J / Invision business manager, was contacted by National Flooring Systems’ Andy Franks after Franks received word from a family member stationed at the U.S. National Support Element in Kabul that their living quarters did not have flooring.
With cold temperatures hovering, the troops needed something that would help keep the heat inside and give them a warm area to walk.
As a token of appreciation the troops mailed J&J / Invision a flag that was flown over the U.S. National Support Element headquartered in Kabul as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom.
The U.S. flag will be displayed at the J&J Campus in the front lobby of the corporate office.
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