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PhillyChiefFan 11-11-2009 07:33 AM

Thanks to all who serve.

Everyone, enjoy their day off but keep in mind why you are.

Boiled Chicken 11-11-2009 07:36 AM

Thank you to all the veterans...even Private Pease (everyone thats been in the service has one...you know the guy that the whole platoon had to adopt and square away). Thanks BRC for all the freebies stuff.

ziggysocki 11-11-2009 08:14 AM

I just hatched a plan, I am gonna go around today to all the American Legion and VFW posts and buy all the vets in each bar a round... as a thank you to all my brothers who served, and to honor the ones that didn't make it back. :clap: I might even have one or two myself. :BLVD:

OmahaChief 11-11-2009 08:15 AM

To the men and women of the armed forces. Thank you so much for your service and commitment to the greatest country on the face of this earth. Your sacrifices for the greater good are appreciated. You have served our country well and my family and I applaud you have support you in every way we can. Thank you so much. Stay safe to those of you that are still active duty. Know that we pray for your safe return each night.

MOhillbilly 11-11-2009 08:24 AM

a thank you seems like ash in a mouth. I cant truely convey the feelings of my soul in words about the respect i have for our fighting men and women. you can use every cliche in the book and it would still fall short.
Maybe its because i understand when the cordite clears a warriors nostrils the lingering of forgoten bros who dies in bloodshed of war carries a mark that never truely heals.

God bless you all who carried the banner,faced the fire, and kept what we love true.

ziggysocki 11-11-2009 08:37 AM

I also want to make a special thanks to the 'Nam era guys. A mission as difficult and unpopular as the one they were given---and then to be treated like dogs when they came home--- that is a wrong that can never be righted... to you men, an extra large thank you.

MOhillbilly 11-11-2009 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ziggysocki (Post 6253113)
I also want to make a special thanks to the 'Nam era guys. A mission as difficult and unpopular as the one they were given---and then to be treated like dogs when they came home--- that is a wrong that can never be righted... to you men, an extra large thank you.

Seems like alot of Vietnam guys keep there service in silence. My dad did, my mothers husband does.
IMO they got shit on so long they pretty much said **** you & **** it all.

HemiEd 11-11-2009 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6253201)
Seems like alot of Vietnam guys keep there service in silence. My dad did, my mothers husband does.
IMO they got shit on so long they pretty much said **** you & **** it all.

Somewhere in the middle might be appropriate. We were hated then, and now it is just the opposite.

I cashed every check uncle sam gave me, he trained me in a technical profession that has served me well for 36 years since.
He also took a 18 year old punk, and turned him into a man, and taught me how to drink and smoke.
I thank the taxpayers that footed that bill.

Mizzou_8541 11-11-2009 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Boiled Chicken (Post 6253042)
Thank you to all the veterans...even Private Pease (everyone thats been in the service has one...you know the guy that the whole platoon had to adopt and square away). Thanks BRC for all the freebies stuff.

ROFL

Yep...thank you Pvt. YEE!

BigRedChief 11-11-2009 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6253201)
Seems like alot of Vietnam guys keep there service in silence. My dad did, my mothers husband does.
IMO they got shit on so long they pretty much said **** you & **** it all.

Yep that will be one of the ever lasting mistakes of the American public, blaming soldiers for the politics that they had no control over. But since then in Desert Storm, Afghanistan, Iraq and so on the Americans have seen their mistake and have not repeated it. Supporting our soldiers in war and when they return to us after their service and sacrifice is our duty as Americans and has nothing whatsoever to do with politics.

I was in grade school but as Americans we still must deal with that legacy. So a special shout out to the Vietnam era veterans. Thank for your service and sacrifice!

MOhillbilly 11-11-2009 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 6253234)
Somewhere in the middle might be appropriate. We were hated then, and now it is just the opposite.

I cashed every check uncle sam gave me, he trained me in a technical profession that has served me well for 36 years since.
He also took a 18 year old punk, and turned him into a man, and taught me how to drink and smoke.
I thank the taxpayers that footed that bill.

made my old man a deadeye. air assault and humpin a m-60 for a year will do that.
A memory from my childhood.
He had an old singleshot breach action slug shotgun. it was spring and calves were hittin the ground. he come runnin(walkin fast) into the house grabs the shotgun heads out towards the barn, cuts north to the top of the ridge and down below in the draw theres a pack of dogs running a baby calf.
These dogs are at a dead run. Rolls the 1st dog, reloads and rolls the second one, the third dog cuts to run off and he rolls it. this happened in under 30 seconds from 100+ yards away. He killed em last to first.
Deadeye.

MOhillbilly 11-11-2009 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 6253278)
Yep that will be one of the ever lasting mistakes of the American public, blaming soldiers for the politics that they had no control over. But since then in Desert Storm, Afghanistan, Iraq and so on the Americans have seen their mistake and have not repeated it. Supporting our soldiers in war and when they return to us after their service and sacrifice is our duty as Americans and has nothing whatsoever to do with politics.

I was in grade school but as Americans we still must deal with that legacy. So a special shout out to the Vietnam era veterans. Thank for your service and sacrifice!

you could hear the resentment in his voice when he said ' we didnt get any parade'.

BigRedChief 11-11-2009 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6253347)
you could hear the resentment in his voice when he said ' we didnt get any parade'.

And well earned resentment. It was a disgrace.

HemiEd 11-11-2009 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6253339)
made my old man a deadeye. air assault and humpin a m-60 for a year will do that.
A memory from my childhood.
He had an old singleshot breach action slug shotgun. it was spring and calves were hittin the ground. he come runnin(walkin fast) into the house grabs the shotgun heads out towards the barn, cuts north to the top of the ridge and down below in the draw theres a pack of dogs running a baby calf.
These dogs are at a dead run. Rolls the 1st dog, reloads and rolls the second one, the third dog cuts to run off and he rolls it. this happened in under 30 seconds from 100+ yards away. He killed em last to first.
Deadeye.

Damn, that is a cool story, thanks for sharing it. He sounds like he was a true marksman.

Most of my actual shooting experience was almost laughable, since I was in the Search and Rescue end of it.

I was an E-5, and they sent a bunch of us out to shoot this big ass machine gun, M-50 IIRC. They assumed, since I was senior, that I knew how to shoot the thing, so I figured it out. We really tore some shit up, and it is probably why I am hard of hearing to this day. :)

BigRedChief 11-11-2009 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ziggysocki (Post 6253076)
I just hatched a plan, I am gonna go around today to all the American Legion and VFW posts and buy all the vets in each bar a round... as a thank you to all my brothers who served, and to honor the ones that didn't make it back. :clap: I might even have one or two myself. :BLVD:

Very cool idea. Heading down to the local VFW today , great idea. :clap:


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