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- bikerdibExplorerThe thanks is genuine. It is in my heart and mind year round not just on Veterans Day.
- NightSailorExplorer
bikerdib wrote:
Just want to send my thanks out to all veterans and active military too.
You are welcome.
I often felt looked down upon while serving. It is always very nice to hear thanks. I really appreciate genuine thanks. - devildog1971ExplorerI give $ to help those vets worse off than myself for those of you that give of your time and$ to help vets may god bless you as well I remember what it was like coming home from vietnam and no one said thank you for your service to all vietnam vets welcome home
- fishing2ExplorerThanks to those that served and are serving
Dennis - Ramp_DiggerExplorerMany thanks to the op and his family for their service. Also to skipro3 for his dedication to the wounded warrior project. As a non-veteran I can never thank all veterans enough for all our freedoms as I can never fully know or understand their sacrifice. As we attended the Veterans Day service this morning in our home town I felt humbled and privileged to be there. It is the veteran that guaranteed that right .As the various speakers continued with program once again I realized it is the veteran that guaranteed that right. It is the veteran that guarantee’s all our rights and freedoms. I have not found the words that are sufficient to say thank you enough.
Today, near the end of the program as taps was being played, we noticed an older gentleman in his US AIR FORCE uniform standing beside us. He had a tear on his cheek my wife turned and gave him a hug and thanked him for his service. It put new meaning in the words “thank you for your service” for me as I realized I will never know just how much sacrifice many have made.
Again thank you and may you find peace in your minds and soul.
Ramp and family - sleepyExplorerI saw a lot of old folks today... men with a ball hat or a pin.... quietly signeling other vets.... a quiet thank you. None were looking for a free meal, a free drink, or a politician making big show...
Thanks to all of you that served, and all of the families that had a loved one make the ultimate sacrifice to keep our country free.
Chet
USAF 1958 - 1962 - bodaciousExplorerThanks for the rememberence. I was in the USAF during the Viet Nam era. A hell of a price to pay for what what we got out of it. AF and Air Nat'l Guard total 40 years, 9 months and 6 days. Wouldn't trade a day of it for anything.
- NRALIFRExplorerHeartfelt thanks to those that served, especially those who served during wartime. My single enlistment during peacetime was pretty tame, relatively speaking.
This is me in Sept. '78 after only 11 months in the USAF. Nineteen years old, fresh outta tech school, and being the new guy, the only thing I was trusted to do was ride the brakes while moving one of the helicopters. My pic ended up on the front of the base newspaper though. :B
These helicopters had an interesting mission; they had a MARS (Mid Air Retrieval System) installed to catch unmanned drones as they were parachuting down after flying around over the Gulf of Mexico.
Here's a link to a page on an AF helicopter website that has some great pic's of this unique operation. Several of the tail numbers mentioned on this page are helicopters that I knew personally from my time at Tyndall AFB.
When I was discharged in 1981, I had made E-5, I was crew-chief of two of these, and had grown up considerably.
:):) - ck1Explorerthanks to the OP that started this thread and to all you who have or are serving...Both my sons are serving now youngest is afghanistan now and hoping he comes home soon...oldest was over there last year...what a mess...anyway THANK YOU to all of our service members! It is nice to see all the support for them!...it is tough on a parent to know your son or daughter is over there fighting for all of our lives and freedoms
Cameron - RickWExplorer IIIThank you to all the veterans, and those who serve them.
Rick
USAF retired.
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