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Re: Veterans
Thank you to all veterans, those still living and those who did not survive. None of you are forgotten.
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My grandfather and some uncles serves as well, I actually had the honor of speaking to some of the men pap serves in WWII with which was amazing.
We have so much to thank them for, but do we do enough for the men and women who protect our freedom?
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That is wonderful to hear and it truly reminds us of how much veterans offer to the community, even though they do not receive enough credit for it.ashley_claire wrote: ↑11 Apr 2016, 09:00 I have several members of my family that are veterans, including my husband who is still currently serving. He was deployed most of last year and we're just thankful to all be under the same roof again (for the most part).
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This is encouraging. Their bravery and pride in their country is worth-while.MatthewAlexander wrote: ↑07 Apr 2016, 11:39 I worked at a community for older people for awhile, so I got to work for and with a lot of veterans. It was admirable how much pride they all had in America. We did a BBQ for memorial and so many showed up in pieces of their old uniform, and what amazed me is that they were thanking us for working on a holiday, when we should have been thanking them for what they did for the country.
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He is a brave man. You have a hero of a husband.ashley_claire wrote: ↑11 Apr 2016, 09:00 I have several members of my family that are veterans, including my husband who is still currently serving. He was deployed most of last year and we're just thankful to all be under the same roof again (for the most part).
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Despite the different countries we all live in, there are veterans who sacrifice their lives to serve humanity. That is something we should be proud of.Reader-247 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 06:13 I do not preside in the US. We have quite a lot of celebrated Veterans and martyrs. Their bravery and courage must be appreciated as they are the reason we sleep soundly at night.
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He died a hero. He will be celebrated for a very long time as man to risked his life to serve his country.