All of them are my favorite. Without all of them working together, for our freedom, many times fighting a losing battle, they have made the ultimate sacrifice for OUR freedom. God Bless all of them.
My oldest son is full time Army. I was married for 11 years to the Marine Corps and still feel I will always be a part of the family of the Marine Corps/Navy and support the Navy for the Army/Navy game even though I get grief for it. ;) My uncles are retired USAF. So I can't pick just one.
Hard to say. Uncle was a Sea Bee and helped build part of the Antartic research center. Great Uncle was driving a tank in WWII. Grandfather was a radioman stationed in India, and regularly flying over the Himalayas during WWII. Other Grandfather hit the beaches of Normandy, and earned 2 purple hearts. One of which was apparently earned while playing soccer in England.
Air Force was my hubby's branch of service. Marine's was the branch of service of many of our friends. We truly love all the men & women that service in all branches of the military. Their job is 24/7, not much pay, and a lot of folks that just don't care. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPREME SACRAFICES!!!
Dad was Army. Uncle Bob was Air Force. Both depended on the other forces to accomplish their WW2 missions or otherwise the success would have been lost. So, the answer has to be ALL. Because ALL do the job and make it 150%. Thank you, all!
Army Brat here, My Dad rose to the rank of full bird colonel after 33 years starting as an enlisted soldier during the depression in Osweggo NY.Officer Candiate School andinto the ASA. I am proud to say he reeived a full eremonial funeral with caissions. a riderless horse with reverse boots and sword and is buried at Arlington.
Who's the commander and Chief now? Who has military knowledge that is a leader? Answer=All of our military men , with the exception of the commander and chief.
All of them. Former Vet of two of them and attached to a 3rd. We are a brotherhood that will never be broken. When the ___ hits, we stand one for all, and all for one!
Navy! My hubby retired from the Navy.
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ReplyDeleteU.S. Army , 38th infantry , 2nd division , reconn all the way.
ReplyDeleteI served in the Army. However every branch is equally as important as the other. In a combat zone we would all work together.
ReplyDeleteARMY...Airborne all the way...
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Please support all our troops no matter which your favorite is..
I'd have to say the Army Air Corp as my {dec} father was a pilot during world war II flying the B-24 and B-29 Bomber's.
ReplyDeleteAll of them are my favorite. Without all of them working together, for our freedom, many times fighting a losing battle, they have made the ultimate sacrifice for OUR freedom. God Bless all of them.
ReplyDeleteMy oldest son is full time Army. I was married for 11 years to the Marine Corps and still feel I will always be a part of the family of the Marine Corps/Navy and support the Navy for the Army/Navy game even though I get grief for it. ;) My uncles are retired USAF. So I can't pick just one.
ReplyDeleteArmy because my deceased husband served in the Army. All branches are important to this country's freedom though.
ReplyDeleteI was 3/75 Rangers , but I support all my brothers and sisters in arms !!
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ReplyDeleteNavy - Those Dress Whites are sexy!
ReplyDeleteHard to say. Uncle was a Sea Bee and helped build part of the Antartic research center. Great Uncle was driving a tank in WWII. Grandfather was a radioman stationed in India, and regularly flying over the Himalayas during WWII. Other Grandfather hit the beaches of Normandy, and earned 2 purple hearts. One of which was apparently earned while playing soccer in England.
ReplyDeleteNavy! My Dad went to Nam on 5 tours before his retirement in 1972.
ReplyDeleteI do agree, every branch is important.
Air Force was my hubby's branch of service. Marine's was the branch of service of many of our friends. We truly love all the men & women that service in all branches of the military. Their job is 24/7, not much pay, and a lot of folks that just don't care. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPREME SACRAFICES!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Pink pansies. This is a new branch that formed by Obama.
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ReplyDeleteDad was Army. Uncle Bob was Air Force. Both depended on the other forces to accomplish their WW2 missions or otherwise the success would have been lost. So, the answer has to be ALL. Because ALL do the job and make it 150%. Thank you, all!
ReplyDeleteI'm a USAF veteran but all are important in carrying out their mission in protecting our country and its citizens and preserving our freedom.
ReplyDeleteArmy Brat here, My Dad rose to the rank of full bird colonel after 33 years starting as an enlisted soldier during the depression in Osweggo NY.Officer Candiate School andinto the ASA.
ReplyDeleteI am proud to say he reeived a full eremonial funeral with caissions. a riderless horse with reverse boots and sword and is buried at Arlington.
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ReplyDeletethe few, the proud, USMC!
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ReplyDeleteWho has military knowledge that is a leader?
Answer=All of our military men , with the exception of the commander and chief.
All of them. Former Vet of two of them and attached to a 3rd. We are a brotherhood that will never be broken. When the ___ hits, we stand one for all, and all for one!
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