Please take this opportunity to thank a (Veteran) Friend, Family Member, Neighbor, Co Worker on this Veterans Day. Name, service, (example, Marine) years served and where.
Thank you to Colonel Anthony Brown, US Army. Served Operation Iraqi Freedom, Baghdad, Falluja, Kirkuk and Basra. Recipient Bronze Star for distinguished service in Iraq.
Thank you to all the Veterans who have served this dying Republic. It is dying not because of your sacrifice, but in spite of it.
We are at a point in time where we must seriously question the wisdom of supplying this out-of-control government with any more of our children.
I can no longer recommend to a young person that he/she make the sacrifices our Veterans have made in the past. The leaders of this once-great-Nation no longer appreciate the sacrifice of a soldier. The recent revelations at the VA Hospital are adequate evidence to convince us that our leaders do not appreciate or care about Veterans.
Stop fighting their illegal and immoral wars. Just stop it once and for all. Together we can force them to vacate their offices in Washington DC. Stop fighting for them, BECAUSE you are not fighting for the Republic.
Thanks to my fellow soldiers I served with , Wayne Earp , U.S. Army 2nd Infantry Division , Recon. 38th battalion
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I would also like to thank my neighbor Martin Hansen , Navy Seal, WIA ,a great example of a hero.
ReplyDeleteI would like to thank my wonderful husband. Floyd Azbell retired Coast Guard who served 20 years.
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather who joined the Navy at the tender age of 18, today turns 88!! I honor his service and his life...he is amazing.
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Jim Pulaski, Marines, Gum Drop Island, 1976.
ReplyDeleteI would like to thank all WW2 veterans for the fact that we don't all speak German.Also,thanks to all vets subsequent to WW2
ReplyDeleteI would like to thank Lt. Caldwell
ReplyDeletefresh out of West Point 1967 , you taught me well , I hope you made it sir.
I would like to thank private Lund , U.S. Army 2nd ID recon , I made it because of you , you gave your life.
ReplyDeleteSenior Chief Hosptal Corpsman Charles Green of San Diego, CA. You were the inspiration that guided me through decades of achievement. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI would like to thank God for his abiding protection so I could come home.
ReplyDeleteCpl. J. Aswell, Parachute infantryman,101st Airborne div.,1969-72, Ben Hou.
My appreciation to MSgt. Jeffery Smoldt, USAF, Barksdale AFB LA, mid 1990's. One who I still would take a bullet for.
ReplyDeleteI Thank God for helping me cope with the VietNam conflict, 66-67 Chulai
ReplyDeleteThank you to Colonel Anthony Brown, US Army. Served Operation Iraqi Freedom, Baghdad, Falluja, Kirkuk and Basra. Recipient Bronze Star for distinguished service in Iraq.
ReplyDeleteTHANK ELMER DAVIS ,GEORGE ROBERTSON,SCOTT SELDOM,ARRON HOPKINS FOR YOUR SERVICE.MAY YOU ALL R.I.P. FROM CLASS OF 1964 WE LOVE YOU ALL.
ReplyDeleteThank you to all the Veterans who have served this dying Republic. It is dying not because of your sacrifice, but in spite of it.
ReplyDeleteWe are at a point in time where we must seriously question the wisdom of supplying this out-of-control government with any more of our children.
I can no longer recommend to a young person that he/she make the sacrifices our Veterans have made in the past. The leaders of this once-great-Nation no longer appreciate the sacrifice of a soldier. The recent revelations at the VA Hospital are adequate evidence to convince us that our leaders do not appreciate or care about Veterans.
Stop fighting their illegal and immoral wars. Just stop it once and for all. Together we can force them to vacate their offices in Washington DC. Stop fighting for them, BECAUSE you are not fighting for the Republic.
1st Sergeant Daved L. Rotner, U.S. Army SpecFor Ranger medic. Thanks, Brother, for fixing us all up.
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E-9 USN M/C M. KRAUSE
THANKS FOR KEEPING US SAFE