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In this Discussion
- 37 CTS May 2012
- bobdriveshudson May 2012
- jjbubaboy May 2012
- Kdancy May 2012
- Lee ODell May 2012
- Uncle Josh May 2012
- walts garage-53 May 2012
Thank you VETS
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Thanking all the men and women who have or are still serving our great country. We owe them our deepest respect and gratitude. My son-in-law Dale (E7) has 18 years in the Army and did one tour in Bosnia and 3 tours in Irag as a combat medic. They are now stationed in San Antonio, TX
Jim Spencer
USAF 1959-1963 -
Amen! Personally I lost my cousin Dick in combat in Korea and another cousin, Phil, had permanent emotional damage from being a medic in Vietnam. I owe them.
SP6 ER12470784 -
Remember those that served, and pray for those serving. Thanks, Bob P (Army retiree) -
Amen! It is a day to remember that the price of freedom is not free. My respect, honor, and appreciation
to all those past, present and future that have given, will give, and sacrificed for us all!!
They and their families deserve the utmost gratitude from EVERY american.
Jeff -
The cost of war goes way beyond the years spent fighting and sacrificing.
Just read an article this morning that over 50% of vets returning from the present conflict are applying for disability ---
We try to give every year to veterans causes. -
Lee, Walt here. I served 4 1/2 years in the Army Air Force, 1941 to 1945, England, B-17 Bombers and after I returned home my hearing started to go. Today I wear a hearing aid and with it out I'm deft. I'm still glad I did what I did and have no regrets. I'm healthy at 91 and can still drive and work on my Hudsons.

