HEY DOC!! Big WhooRah out to a fellow SF Warrior!! Sounds like you guys need to do some serious ass kicking over there with your youth. We have some problems here, but not that pronounced. I'll raise a glass to you and yours this evening!
We have three kids in the USAF. One in the middle east now and one got back from Iraq in February. Not a vet myself but damned proud of my kids who chose that path and all who serve with them. A big thanks from a proud dad to all of you. GV
Great thanx to all of us who have and are still serving.. SSgt USAF(1996-2000) USAFR/Air Reserve Tecnician, Jet engine mechanic (2000-present) OIF,OEF Wife is an HM3 FMF Corpsman in the US Navy stationed in Camp Lejuene, NC.
Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. (John 15:13) May the Lord Bless you for your selflessness. Terry
BTTT For the evening crew. Remember to give any Vets in your family's or even neighbors a ring on the telephone tonight or a knock on their door and let them know how you feel!
Thank you..CH-47 mechinic..Viet Nam 71-72...and thanks to everyone since..and before..including my dad WW II..navy seebees..and my grandad WW I..Navy.....
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I know this is a couple years old and is being said on other current postings, but this one really hit home for me 2 years ago. Thank you again KK. Zap- Nam class of 72
Once again a day early, but it was said so well 6 years ago that it worth revisiting. Thanks again. Zap- Nam Class of '72
Thank you to all that served and thank you to all that GAVE. Mike 24th Infantry Division, B Co. 24th S & T Bn.
It's very good to hear a thank-you from those who are saying it. A very long time has passed since serving in the Army. I can count on my one hand the number of thanks rec'd over that period. However, got one just a few weeks ago...a complete stranger that had noticed the "Innkeeper" license plate surround that a buddy sent for Christmas one year. My thanks go to those who have served and unfortunately did not return home. Thanks also to retired, former and active service members; where-ever they may be. Gatz CH-47 DG, CC, FE 271st Av Co Delta Innkeepers Can Tho, VN '69 - '70
I spent 13 1/2 months in Vietnam with the 82nd Airborne and nobody was saying thank you when I came home in 69 so really appreciate the way vets are treated and respected today. Thank you!
Heartfelt thanks to everyone who served our nation and God Bless those who gave all in the defense of our liberties. Say a prayer for those in uniform still in Iraq and Afghanistan and those assigned to duty in Africa. MM1(SS) Submarine Force Atlantic 1965-1971
I remember Veterans Day as Armistice Day. When in school, at 11:00 AM, pm 11 November, ther was a moment of silence, when everything stopped and we put our heads down to honor all veterans of all wars and conflicts. Now it is a day when Veterans go to work and the government takes the day off. I still take a moment to remember all Veterans, and reflect on the fond memories of those I had the honor to serve with. Thanks to all our veterans on HAMB, and Thank You for your service.
11 years... 6 Army... 5 years Air Force Reserve. No combat but I was involved in rescuing Amelda Marcos shoes from the Philippines to Hawaii!
My late wife stated "A woman can never have too many shoes" when Imelda's stash was discovered. She is buried in good company at our Veteran's Cemetary. Welcome home!! 173d Abn Bde '65-'66 & '71-'72
It is impossible to truly express my gratitude to all who have served out great country, so all I can say is thank you vets on this Veterans Day
Thank you all who served this great country. I am veey grateful to you all that we can live free and enjoy what we love every day thanks to you.
My step son Justin{ I consider my son} was over in Afghanistan for a year He was the one who would check the roads for un exploded I.E.D.s Hes been back for about a year but still has issues from what he saw over there. I do all his work on his truck for him and we stay very close but it must of been very hard on him. Thanks to all our vets!!!Bruce.
Thanks for thinking of the veterans. For way too many years we were fogotten. Proudly serving in the US Army 1969-1971
Thanks to all who have served,are now serving and to those who will serve in the future.God bless you all. This is also a special day for me also.My Father served in the trenches in WW1,he passed in 1994 at the ripe old age of 98.His birthday was 11-11-1896. Leo