Let us honor the men and women who died while serving our country.
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Let us honor the men and women who died while serving our country.
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For easy 40 - Jan 20, 2007
Absolutely. I have a list of those I personally encountered/worked with. Some are names, some are faces I occasionally encountered, others only known by their call-signs which included multiple souls.
At some point during the day, I`ll pause what I`m doing and think about them to make sure they aren`t forgotten.
I think its next Monday, the 31st..
Dan F
Absolutely.
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Merlin:
THANK YOU for starting this topic.
Rather than making some "politically and socially incorrect" statement that would have the admins of this forum take it down and ban me, I will say this to those fallen men and women, wherever they are buried, entombed, or lay:
On this Memorial Day I stand at attention before you and and salute you. Thank you for your service and utmost sacrifice to this country and myself. Rest in peace, and may these falling tears of my most heart-felt respect and gratitude be an honor to and for you. You ARE remembered and not forgotten, at least by me.
Going up to Erie Pa to make sure my Dads grave has he`s flag. WWII Vet :)
I`ll be visiting some of my friends who were lost years ago from my many Tier 1 and Tier 2 units I was with and also my brother who was shot down in Vietnam.
My neighbor sent me a text today asking me to remove my American flag. He said it he finds it offensive. My solution? I bought 10 mini flags and planted them in my flower bed
USA1
Bad Penny you are a good man...anyone who don`t want to see our flag go to China...Russia where ever came from