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Thank you, U.S. Veterans and Soldiers.
I want to take a moment to recognize and thank all CP US Armed Forces veterans, and those currently serving. You've kept and continue to keep us free so that we may work our jobs, raise our families, and while our lives away discussing important issue like how Obama is the debbil' and how much or little Alex Smith sucks.
Salute! http://i689.photobucket.com/albums/v...ps1goidtyi.jpg Far right: Grandfather James Neel. Started out with the Merchant Marine during Korea, then wisely enlisted with the US Navy. Loved his country, his grand kids, and Louis L'Amour. RIP. |
Cool pic, there will never be another generation quite like that one.
To all who served or are serving, thanks mate. |
Dad, Army, served North Korea.
Brother, Marine, Viet Nam , Afghanistan, Iraq. Thank you to all vets ! |
Memorial Day thread?
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Inmen and Rudy will be by later to shit on some Vets.
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But anyday is a great day to thank a US Vet. |
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Important to acknowledge those still living and currently serving IMO. |
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Thank U Veterans for the freedom I aenjoy.
Happy Memorial Day |
I want to thank families who have lost fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, sons and daughters during service to our country. You have truly sacrificed the most, and I imagine that each Memorial Day is a painful remembrance.
We mourn the loss, honor the sacrifice, and are forever grateful. |
I spent 24 years in the AF. I retired in 2002. The AF was great to me and I love the life I had while I served. The AF will always be my family. I wish all the best to my fellow Airman and comrades in arms.
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Thanks for your service gents.
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I never served, but my dad(Vietnam) and grandfather(WWII) did.
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Blessings for all who served.
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I want to thank all the Vets..past, present, and future..especially my brothers who served beside me and I will never forget my brothers who did not make it home
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it is a tradition that i hope never dies... |
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My grandfather survived Normandy. He died in 89, I was 19. Wish I would have asked him more about his experiences there. |
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Great speech! Freedom isnt free
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These are pictures of Matt Kahler, who I served with in the Army. There are 17 deserving friends (or so) that I could remember, but today I have the luxury of remembering Matt.
He was from Granite Falls, Minnesota and was for the most part a fairly serious and reserved person-- but he did have an incredibly dry sense of humor and was extremely bright and insightful. Built like a wrester, wiry, hard and about 5'8" the guy was impervious to pain, and had piercing blue eyes. On one training mission we did an 18 mile infiltration in to a target, and then did 18 miles out. Everyone was sucking on the hump out - but Matt was stone faced, and he led from the front; encouraging, dragging and kicking his men in the ass to complete the mission. I don't think he sweated. He was a tremendous combat leader and ALWAYS chose the hard right over the easy or wrong. He saved lives. I don't write that lightly; Sergeant First Class Kahler saved lives. But, he couldn't save his own. He left an amazingly cool wife behind, and now his daughter is about 11 years old. It is tragic she will not know her father. I remember Matt today- and I loved him, he was a better man than me. |
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Its not just a day off or a three day weekend for some of us, this is what its all about. Thank you to my brothers that are serving or who have served AND to their families who are all too often forgotten IMO they go through more than the actual service members. |
Thank you, Veterans.
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Thanks to all who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
I've been in my current job less than 4 months. We have already lost 2 vets to PTSD in my small piece of the world. Please remember that all of our soldiers bring some of the war back home with them. Even the toughest vet might need some help. |
Honoring the fallen today make sure you poor a drink out and say " One for my hommies "
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Strong posts that bring it all home from Cheater and MIA.
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I've often wondered how many know the story behind Memorial Day, for it is nothing short of inspiring...after a battle in the Civil War, freed slaves dug up the remains of fallen soldiers and gave them a PROPER burial. Afterwards, a parade of 10,000 people, was held in Charlotte, SC, LED by over 2000 black children singing praise and worship to God for their new found freedom. In light of current events, I hope and pray that we, as a Country, reflect upon and draw from this incredible event in our history. You might be brown, yellow,black or white, but you are an American citizen first. We all would be well served to look at this MEMORIAL, and try a little harder to live out what these wonderful people set as an example to us all.
http://qpolitical.com/hes-only-11-bu...ill-shock-you/ ...it seems fitting to post the Lyrics to Taps after watching this video...never has 24 notes held'or evoked so much emotion Day is done, gone the sun From the lake, from the hills, from the sky All is well, safely rest, God is nigh Fading light, dims the sight And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright From afar, drawing nigh, fall the night Thanks and praise, for our days Neath the sun, neath the stars, neath the sky As we go, this we know, God is nigh Sun has set, shadows come Time has fled, scouts must go their beds Always true to the promise they made While the light, fades from sight And the stars gleaming nights softly send, To Thy hands we are souls, Lord commend. SALUTE to all the members of our Military for accepting a duty more important than life itself, and to their families, who also serve in their way of sacrificing their loved ones ..many times alone, and some, for a lifetime. God Bless everyone here...take moment today and remember how precious and fragile our freedom is, and the great cost paid to achieve it. |
After Cheaters post I have got no words. It was all said right in that post. My respect admiration hardly seems adequate.
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Thank you. Cool pic. Great post.
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Thanks for all the veterans and service men and women who have and will continue to protect our freedom.
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They haven’t forgotten. For 70 years, the Dutch have come to a verdant U.S. cemetery outside this small village to care for the graves of Americans killed in World War II.
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I am one of the 99% who never served, never paid a blood sacrifice for the freedom provided to me by those who served and died. Nobody likes war, but some see the necessity of the fight, and are willing to lay it all on the lines to protect this nation. I am fortunate to know some veterans, and I am forever grateful for their service.
My father, United States Army, served in the late 50's in Germany. Later, as a civilian, saw a year in Saigon and various other posts in Vietnam. He's got some very interesting stories, especially from his time in Vietnam. My good friend and brother, the bass player for my band. Was a Captain in the Army National Guard, did a 9 month tour in Iraq in '04 where he did see bullets fly. It was very very good to have him come home. My own son, a United States Marine Lance Corporal assigned to Intel, stationed in Hawaii... All gave some, some gave all. God Bless them all, and to all you who have served, thank you from the bottom of my heart. |
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My brother who paid the biggest price that anyone could pay..just a child when he was taken but a bigger man than most ever become..I still can't wrap my head around it being almost 8 years since he was ripped away from his family and from us..his brothers.. I will never forget all the bottles of Captain Morgan and Coke strung out over his room a few days we deployed and him just shrugging his shoulders and saying to me, "It could be worse, there could be a fat girl in my bed too." All of the good times, all of the jokes, all the laughing, all the long ruck marches, all the hot shitty days that never seemed to end..looking back on those are some of the greatest memories of my life..then it all came to a stop and no more of those memories would ever be made |
I almost think we should be like Israel, where most everyone is required to commit to a 2 year enlistment... its an unpopular opinion, and I'm even somewhat mixed about it.
But it sure doesnt seem like a bad idea. All of the 20 something flag burners would sure receive a different outlook when they see the incredible camaraderie and diversity within our armed forces... people from literally ALL over the world, some that hardly speak English, all on the same side and fighting for each other. The diversity within our military was maybe the biggest takeaway I had from the experience, every single nationality and walk of life seemed to be represented... "how can we ever be beaten with so many life experiences/intelligences onboard?", that was honestly one of my first thoughts. Our military covers the human spectrum. |
Heh, don't let RubberSponge see this thread. He'll bitch you out.
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Saving Private Ryan is a great movie. On AMC all day.
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