May-24-2014 01:52 PM
May-25-2014 12:11 PM
jamminalong wrote:sleepy wrote:
Thank you! for starting this thread and all of the other vets for helping remember.
Those that are no longer here won't hear our thanks... those that served know that we thank them for serving... knowing that they have offered the surpreme sacrifice just by serving.
I volunteered USAF 1958 - 1962
grandson Jory... Army, died May 2006
grandson Casey... USAF, Lakenheath currently
I am proud of all veterans.
I saw first hand how our Viet Nam Vets were treated by many when they returned home. I also choose to take this day to thank them, and every other day. It doesn't take an act of congress to recognize them.
Thank all of you that have served, all that sacrificed.
sleepy
Well said Sleepy I couldn't agree more! Many thanks for their service!
me - U.S. Navy
son - U.S. Air Force
dad - U.S Navy
brother - U.S. Army
uncle - U.S Navy
May-25-2014 11:27 AM
sleepy wrote:
Thank you! for starting this thread and all of the other vets for helping remember.
Those that are no longer here won't hear our thanks... those that served know that we thank them for serving... knowing that they have offered the surpreme sacrifice just by serving.
sleepy
May-25-2014 10:00 AM
sleepy wrote:
Thank you! for starting this thread and all of the other vets for helping remember.
Those that are no longer here won't hear our thanks... those that served know that we thank them for serving... knowing that they have offered the surpreme sacrifice just by serving.
I volunteered USAF 1958 - 1962
grandson Jory... Army, died May 2006
grandson Casey... USAF, Lakenheath currently
I am proud of all veterans.
I saw first hand how our Viet Nam Vets were treated by many when they returned home. I also choose to take this day to thank them, and every other day. It doesn't take an act of congress to recognize them.
Thank all of you that have served, all that sacrificed.
sleepy
May-25-2014 07:03 AM
May-25-2014 06:21 AM
AKSuperDually wrote:
Thank you, but memorial day isn't about us veterans...it's about our friends and brothers who didn't make it back. Thank you for remembering them.
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May-24-2014 05:10 PM
robsouth wrote:Thank you for this post. Coming from a military family we know the sacrifices made for our freedom. God Bless those who gave their lives for this great country!
Memorial Day is a US federal holiday wherein the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces are remembered. The holiday, which is celebrated every year on the final Monday of May, was formerly known as Decoration Day and originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the Civil War. By the 20th century, Memorial Day had been extended to honor all Americans who have died while in the military service.
I am sure all you veterans of service to our country will join me and others in observing the true meaning of Memorial Day. A day to pause and give thanks for those who served and did not come home.
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