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bpj078 20 Reviews 761 reads
posted
1 / 20

To all on this board.  If you have served or are serving our country, or have friends or family that have served and sacrificed -  THANK YOU for your spirit, your courage, and dedication.  🇺🇸

Myskyns 47 Reviews 306 reads
posted
3 / 20
scoed 8 Reviews 237 reads
posted
5 / 20

Posted By: bpj078
To all on this board.  If you have served or are serving our country, or have friends or family that have served and sacrificed -  THANK YOU for your spirit, your courage, and dedication.  🇺🇸

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 267 reads
posted
6 / 20

Posted By: bpj078
To all on this board.  If you have served or are serving our country, or have friends or family that have served and sacrificed -  THANK YOU for your spirit, your courage, and dedication.  🇺🇸

Greenbacks2 21 Reviews 210 reads
posted
7 / 20

Posted By: bpj078
To all on this board.  If you have served or are serving our country, or have friends or family that have served and sacrificed -  THANK YOU for your spirit, your courage, and dedication.  🇺🇸

alexissweet69 See my TER Reviews 422 reads
posted
8 / 20
termeup 6 Reviews 243 reads
posted
9 / 20

As I posted on the 60 and Over board, your sentiment is appreciated.  It would have been refreshing for us to hear that in the late 60's and early 70's.

subrob27 83 Reviews 272 reads
posted
11 / 20
PenleyDuke See my TER Reviews 347 reads
posted
12 / 20

Past, present and families who await the home coming of loved ones overseas. Being an Army mom myself is hard. My oldest son is training for one of the hardest jobs in the Army. Knowing that he will be deployed shortly after completion sucks. Doesn't seem to phase him one bit. I salute each and every one of you brave men and women who stepped up to the plate to protect us from harm. In my opinion you are the heroes of this world. ❤

Posted By: bpj078
To all on this board.  If you have served or are serving our country, or have friends or family that have served and sacrificed -  THANK YOU for your spirit, your courage, and dedication.  🇺🇸

russbbj 89 Reviews 372 reads
posted
13 / 20

And thank you for reaching out to recognize those who have served.

It is very important for us to remember that freedom isn't free.

A very poignant saying "all gave some, some gave all" best describes service to country.

I didn't serve during a war or conflict, and so I have an appreciation for those who do or have. I go out of my way to thank those in uniform, and it pains me that doing so seems to surprise a large number of those whom I do thank.

Whether or not someone agrees or disagrees with current or past military policy, the men and women who serve our country should know that their service is appreciated.

OzzieM 2 Reviews 356 reads
posted
14 / 20

I'm a long-retired and grizzled old Navy O-6, who served during the Vietnam unpleasantness.  While my ship and boats were never fired upon, I taxied many, many brave men, mostly Marines, into harm's way and brought some of them back.  They were the bravest human beings I've ever know.

Oz
Posted By: JuliasLittleSecret
Memorial Day is a day to thank only those who gave the greatest sacrifice...their lives...for our freedom.  
   
 Tomorrow I will take a few minutes to pause and think about everything they gave (their lives) so that I could continue to live this wonderful life that I have at home, in the US.  
   
 I am forever grateful ~  
   
 xo  
 

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 308 reads
posted
15 / 20

serve in the 101st Airborne Division?

dodge55 190 Reviews 307 reads
posted
16 / 20

I was an Army Medic serving at a state-side military hospital during Vietnam.   Those patients were heroes. Anyone who has seen the strength and courage it takes to keep on going after the horrific injuies war can inflict would feel the same.  

And to my cousin, who didn't make it home, I remember you always as a brother

locomoco415 22 Reviews 390 reads
posted
17 / 20

I want to thank everyone who respect us veterans who served to protect our country. I was so nervous getting into this hobby because on my 4th TOD to Iraq in 2006, I lost my left arm and my right arm is in a permanent brace, among a few smaller disabilities. I was worried these providers would not want to see me but I've found nothing but support, thank you's and great service. So today, I spent the day remembering and honoring all the brothers I miss in my unit, but connected with the ones still alive. Great day for hobbying but I felt I wouldn't be there mentally 100% so I'll start again tomorrow. Thanks again everyone and God Bless you. Ooh Rah, locomoco41

PenleyDuke See my TER Reviews 234 reads
posted
18 / 20

I have a warm place in my heart for you ❤

GaGambler 317 reads
posted
19 / 20

Myself for example, I served in the 70's, comfortably after Vietnam and well before Iraq was even close to being a hotspot. I never felt like I deserved anything more than a modicum of respect for my service as I never risked life and limb, much less gave my life or limbs for my country.

There are other veterans, two of my uncles for example who both served in WW II and others such as yourself who made huge sacrifices for our country. You are the ones who deserve our thanks and I hope you find a lovely young lady tomorrow. Ooh rah brother, from a 12 Bravo who never had to find himself in harms way but appreciates and respects those who did.

locomoco415 22 Reviews 250 reads
posted
20 / 20

Thanks GaGambler,

I always consider men like you a brother, I appreciate your's and everyone's thank you's on Memorial Day.
 Ooh Rah!! / locomoco415--3/2 Kilo

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