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Thank you Veterans!!!

BloodManor

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As a former 19D I want to thank all the men and woman who have proudly served this great country.

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pyrobatt
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Bump to this. A lot of my family is military. Salute to you all.
(Just lost my cousin, at home of all places)
 
Salute to all that served and thier families! I appreciate all that you have done and continue to do so that we can all enjoy the freedoms weve had and continue to have.
 
Thank you, veterans! I swear on my life as I typed this, they just came over the intercom where I work to remind everyone of the company’s gratitude for our veterans & asked for a moment of silence. Based on the silence, I’d have to say that at least 16,000 people feel the same.

My grandfather earned his Purple Heart in Germany, and I am grateful men like him sacrificed so much so others like myself could live free.
 
War is a crazy thing, survive in the war zone but killed as a civilian doesnt seem right. My dad survived the jungles of Vietnam in 69 an 70 an now sruggles with his from Agent Orange, on top of the PTSD. I thank everyone for their service.
 
War is a crazy thing, survive in the war zone but killed as a civilian doesnt seem right. My dad survived the jungles of Vietnam in 69 an 70 an now sruggles with his from Agent Orange, on top of the PTSD. I thank everyone for their service.

True. My cousin was highly regarded and based in Rome, but he flew in to surprise everyone at Thanksgiving last year with a stop for a night in Las Vegas. He was found in his car of an alleged heart attack.
 
War is a crazy thing, survive in the war zone but killed as a civilian doesnt seem right. My dad survived the jungles of Vietnam in 69 an 70 an now sruggles with his from Agent Orange, on top of the PTSD. I thank everyone for their service.

Feels my dad and uncle both still struggle daily
 
On the day of my father's ceremony, I asked for a heart. On my way back to the car there was only one cloud in the sky in the shape of a heart.

On this day of days for Veterans.
I walk outside and I see this and wanted to share.

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happy to see all the props given to vets here...we've come a long way since the days of Vietnam and vets returning home being spit on, lets hope those days never return!!!
 
happy to see all the props given to vets here...we've come a long way since the days of Vietnam and vets returning home being spit on, lets hope those days never return!!!

Their are plenty of people still like that sadly. But mostly I see people are thankful for those who serve
 
happy to see all the props given to vets here...we've come a long way since the days of Vietnam and vets returning home being spit on, lets hope those days never return!!!
It still does in Seattle-Tacoma. It was like coming home from Vietnam landing at Sea-Tac airport with all the protesters and angry hippies there. I was never so glad to re-up and get out of a place.
 
Their are plenty of people still like that sadly. But mostly I see people are thankful for those who serve

yeah, it's sad but true...I guess there will always be those among us--the really sad thing about it was the guys in Vietnam were drafted and had no choice, it was the fortunate sons-mostly college guys who got deferments who were the most anti-vets....I guess some things never change.
 
It still does in Seattle-Tacoma. It was like coming home from Vietnam landing at Sea-Tac airport with all the protesters and angry hippies there. I was never so glad to re-up and get out of a place.

left wing radicals, probably sons of the people who were spitting on Vietnam vets returning home.
 
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