Please take a few moments today to honor all the veterans who have or are serving our country. Many of them made the ultimate sacrifice to keep us free.
Jim
Jo And Craig said
02:55 PM Nov 11, 2013
A-MEN, Jim! Thanking each and every one with heartfelt gratitude!
cejones4210 said
05:23 PM Nov 11, 2013
Thank you to All the military who have served our great Country!!!! We can never know the extent of your service to us and your commitment. Words do not express what heartfull thanks we offer to you! Big hugs and handshakes to each of you.
THANK YOU!!!!!
Terry and Jo said
06:20 PM Nov 11, 2013
I agree with all the sentiments above and I appreciate that folks still consider our vets. All of my uncles served in the Navy in the Pacific during WWII. I caught all kinds of h*ll (jokingly, of course) from them when I enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1966. When questioned, I answered that I'd rather have solid ground below me if anything went wrong.
However, I'd also like to thank the families of the veterans. I think that many of them suffered more with all the uncertainty of how their loved ones were when deployed. So, all you wives, sweethearts, parents, siblings and extended family of our veterans, here is my hearty....
Thanks for YOUR service as well!!!!
Terry
Loretta said
06:55 PM Nov 11, 2013
Thank you to all veterans their families and to those who never came back and those still serving. Also, thanks to all the loyal canine units.
jrzygrl64 said
09:23 PM Nov 11, 2013
I would also like to ditto what everyone has said and thank all veterans out there, past and present and especially the families of those who didn't make it home. Many men on all sides of mine and my husbands family have served - a few didn't make it home. Our goddaughter is currently serving as a Marine and our daughters boyfriend is in the Airforce.
Each and every veteran, military family and those currently serving have our deepest thanks and respect! We salute you!
PIEERE said
02:29 AM Nov 12, 2013
Thanks to all Veterans and the Canines from another Veteran. My day was great; Another friend and I went to O'Charleys for a free $9.99 meal; I had fish and shrimp; he had the sirloin steak. We then wasted the rest of the afternoon as I rode in his 1957 Chevy Pickup; this sure brought back some old memories. Came home and Yes; one week into standard time and dark at 5:00 PM.
Please take a few moments today to honor all the veterans who have or are serving our country. Many of them made the ultimate sacrifice to keep us free.
Jim
A-MEN, Jim! Thanking each and every one with heartfelt gratitude!
THANK YOU!!!!!
I agree with all the sentiments above and I appreciate that folks still consider our vets. All of my uncles served in the Navy in the Pacific during WWII. I caught all kinds of h*ll (jokingly, of course) from them when I enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1966. When questioned, I answered that I'd rather have solid ground below me if anything went wrong.
However, I'd also like to thank the families of the veterans. I think that many of them suffered more with all the uncertainty of how their loved ones were when deployed. So, all you wives, sweethearts, parents, siblings and extended family of our veterans, here is my hearty....
Thanks for YOUR service as well!!!!
Terry
Thank you to all veterans their families and to those who never came back and those still serving. Also, thanks to all the loyal canine units.
I would also like to ditto what everyone has said and thank all veterans out there, past and present and especially the families of those who didn't make it home. Many men on all sides of mine and my husbands family have served - a few didn't make it home. Our goddaughter is currently serving as a Marine and our daughters boyfriend is in the Airforce.
Each and every veteran, military family and those currently serving have our deepest thanks and respect! We salute you!