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    Default Happy Veterans Day

    Happy Veterans Day. Thank you for your service to the Nation.

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    "Too often I would hear men boast of the miles covered that day, rarely of what they had seen." Louis L’Amour

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    Absolutely.

    Thanks to all who served, are serving or will serve.

    Happy Veterans Day!

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    Amen. Thank you to all service men and women.

    This includes my thru-hiker daughter, Grass, who's waiting orders to go active duty as an Air Force Chaplain, my father who served in the Navy in the Pacific in WWII and is still alive, my wife's brother, who is not and whose name is on "The Wall" in DC, and family members alive, past, and KIA who served since 1776.

    Our flag went up on our front porch this morning early!
    [I]ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are: ... Defile not therefore the land which ye shall inhabit....[/I]. Numbers 35

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    This is the first year I will not be able to call my father and thank him for his service.
    He served in the Navy in WWII and the Army in Korea.
    Retired Colonel.
    May he rest peacefully.
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    Don't just thank a veteran, ask him or her for a story.

    Mine would be a story from the Helm club ....

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    Happy Veterans Day. Thank you for your service to the Nation.

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    Thanks to all veterans who served this country.
    I have tremendous respect and gratitude for your service.
    Getting lost is a way to find yourself.

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    Happy Veteran's Day to all those who served. ANYBODY who served in the military knows, we are all one family. Rich, poor, black, white, I don't care. Thank you for your service.

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    USAF 1995-2015 Weapons Systems Loader/Maintenance on the A-10 and HH-60 Helicopter Combat Rescue. Loved EVERY minute of it.
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    Yes, Thank you to all the Veterans, you're all aces!

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    Thank you and thank you.
    Hiking the AT is “pointless.” What life is not “pointless”? Is it not pointless to work paycheck to paycheck just to conform?.....I want to make my life less ordinary. AWOL

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    I am retired army. I served 2 tours in Iraq in Mosul 2004-5. I was there when the chowhall got blown up. I also was in place called ashraf in 08-9. Both tours have some pretty amazing stories that have both ended in tradgy. I have received a combat action badge the non infantryman's CIB and a bronze star. I was in charge of maintence on counter mortar radar sets my first tour. And commanded a 4 gun truck patrol on my second.
    Hiking the AT is “pointless.” What life is not “pointless”? Is it not pointless to work paycheck to paycheck just to conform?.....I want to make my life less ordinary. AWOL

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    seen on a bumper sticker..if you can read this, thank a teacher --read it in English , thank a vet....Air Force 74-94..thanks to everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by AfterParty View Post
    I am retired army. I served 2 tours in Iraq in Mosul 2004-5. I was there when the chowhall got blown up. I also was in place called ashraf in 08-9. Both tours have some pretty amazing stories that have both ended in tradgy. I have received a combat action badge the non infantryman's CIB and a bronze star. I was in charge of maintence on counter mortar radar sets my first tour. And commanded a 4 gun truck patrol on my second.
    My old unit was just going to chow when the mess hall blew up. A couple guys I know who volunteered to deploy with the unit were killed. A couple people in my platoon were pretty messed up from the blast. A buddy of mine was just walking to the chow hall and was filmed by a news photog carrying wounded out. He's still suffering from PTSD from his tour. I retired 6 months before our unit deployed.

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    Only one guy from my unit went to chow that day and ate fast alone and was just getting in the hmmv he soon became very very calm under pressure he to was a first responder.
    Hiking the AT is “pointless.” What life is not “pointless”? Is it not pointless to work paycheck to paycheck just to conform?.....I want to make my life less ordinary. AWOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Bumpy View Post
    Don't just thank a veteran, ask him or her for a story.

    Mine would be a story from the Helm club ....
    Originally Posted by Furlough Happy Veterans Day. Thank you for your service to the Nation. Furlough"

    Do tell. After 23 years Army active duty and 8 (and counting) as an Army civilian - I could probably bore you with "there I was" stories.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Furlough View Post
    Originally Posted by Furlough Happy Veterans Day. Thank you for your service to the Nation. Furlough"

    Do tell. After 23 years Army active duty and 8 (and counting) as an Army civilian - I could probably bore you with "there I was" stories.


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    Um... my favorite moment while I was in the Army was sharing a bottle of champagne with Dallas cowboy cheerleaders in a hot tub at the Marriot hotel in El Paso. Thats my favorite story.

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    Amen on the Veterans Day Thank You. Your service is greatly appreciated

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    Furlough and all Vets thank you for your service. Being a Vet is a privilege that many of our fallen brothers and sisters never got to hear. Many of our vets that have returned with numerous debillating injuries over the the last fifteen years has created a big hole in my heart for them. Reach out to them or have a cup of coffee with them. Talking with them can be magical for them and for you. I have been lucky enough to hike with some Wounded Warriors with various combat related issues. They inspire me.
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