My dad, World War II Vet, my brother - air force vet, my husband - army vet, myself - navy vet and all veterans that have served and all our current military. Thanks for all you do.
I would like to thank my dad, he quit his job and withdrew from College on December 8th 1941. He drove from Philadephia to Willards Maryland to take care of his personal affairs. On 21JAN he report for duty in the United States Navy. The men and women that served then and serve now are the best this country has to offer. To all who have served in the past and all that serve today THANK YOU!
I would like to thank all of the 2nd division Infantry who I served with , My patrol leader and West Point Grad. Lt. Caldwell , we were the best 2nd to none . Sorry for our losses !
I was named after my Great Uncle who died 3 days after arriving and fighting in the Battle of the "Black Forest" I never met him, but countless people in my life have told me he was a great man!
I would like to thank my father may he rest in peace, Wes Tedrow, Bill Renshaw, William Dean Renshaw, Russ Thomas, Kenneth Free, Mark Newton, Barbara Decker and so many more that served with me! Happy Veteran's Day!
All those who served our country in defense of freedom, including those of my own family who fought and died and for this great nation. Thank you all for fighting to protect and defend our right to be free.
First off thanks to all our veterans here and those that have passed on. Personally I remember by Dad George Thomas, Uncle Ralph Thomas, father in law Alton Brittingham, they all have passed on but not forgotten.
My Dad, who led the 762nd Amtracs in the Philippines to rescue the Los Banynos, Luzon prison raid, rescuing over 200 prisoners with NO casualties. Clark Wesley Bullard, Jr.
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Let me start by Thanking Frank & Joanne Albero USCGA
ALL VERTERNS.
Mr. Tim Spies, BSN, RN
HMCM (CMDCM), USN
My father Bennie Webster WWII Navy veteran
My dad, World War II Vet, my brother - air force vet, my husband - army vet, myself - navy vet and all veterans that have served and all our current military. Thanks for all you do.
My Dad
Survivor of Bastogne - WW II
My father...WWII US Navy veteran...fought in the Pacific. Miss you Dad.
I would like to thank my dad, he quit his job and withdrew from College on December 8th 1941. He drove from Philadephia to Willards Maryland to take care of his personal affairs. On 21JAN he report for duty in the United States Navy. The men and women that served then and serve now are the best this country has to offer.
To all who have served in the past and all that serve today THANK YOU!
Well said 12:17PM!! God Bless those men and women! I'm proud to be an American..
to all those that served and those currently serving!
I would like to thank all of the 2nd division Infantry who I served with , My patrol leader and West Point Grad. Lt. Caldwell , we were the best 2nd to none . Sorry for our losses !
My grandfather, Merchant Marine WWI, my father, Navy, Korean War, my son, 4th generation mariner, somewhere in Southwest Asia.
I would like to honor my Uncle. He lost his life in the fighting just after the landing on Normandy.
My uncle, Neal Heffernan, shot down over Korea at age 24.
John Keto Martin a Delaware man who fought in the Revolutionary War. He was a true American Hero
I was named after my Great Uncle who died 3 days after arriving and fighting in the Battle of the "Black Forest" I never met him, but countless people in my life have told me he was a great man!
I would like to thank my father may he rest in peace, Wes Tedrow, Bill Renshaw, William Dean Renshaw, Russ Thomas, Kenneth Free, Mark Newton, Barbara Decker and so many more that served with me! Happy Veteran's Day!
Joesph rimoncelli WWII
Ed butter Airforce
Adam butter US ARMY
Jay pepper desert storm
E Barmore. desert storm
Thank you for protecting America and Freedom.
God Bless and thanks to all Veterans, all of us are able to enjoy our freedoms today because of their personnel sacrifices.
My Dad, WWII Vet, U. S. Army
My Father-in-Law, WWII Vet, U. S. Army
My Husband, Vietnam Vet, U. S. Army
All veterans who were drafted to serve in all our wars, and did so proudly.
All those who served our country in defense of freedom, including those of my own family who fought and died and for this great nation. Thank you all for fighting to protect and defend our right to be free.
First off thanks to all our veterans here and those that have passed on. Personally I remember by Dad George Thomas, Uncle Ralph Thomas, father in law Alton Brittingham, they all have passed on but not forgotten.
Every one of us. And those we protect and have protected, too, for they are why we faithfully serve and give of ourselves.
My Dad, who led the 762nd Amtracs in the Philippines to rescue the Los Banynos, Luzon prison raid, rescuing over 200 prisoners with NO casualties. Clark Wesley Bullard, Jr.
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