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Thank you to all our past and present Veterans. God bless you all.
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What dollop said!! Now, I hope it doesn't rain today, so I can hang the flag!
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  Re: Re: Veterans Day by cjs (What dollop said!! N...)
Thank you very much. I'm sure you felt safer with a 5'6", 108# soldier protecting you.

Steve I was only in from 1972-1975.
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  Re: Re: Veterans Day by Half_Baked (Thank you very much....)
Happy Veteran's Day all.

USAF 1965-1968
USN 1972-1990
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Thank you and a big hug for all our veterans! Yes, I do feel better knowing that our soldiers are protecting our country. My parents are veterans who served during WWII and I have always been so very proud of them. God Bless all of you!
Maryann
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  Re: Re: Veterans Day by Mare749 (Thank you and a big ...)
Happy Veteran's Day to all who've protected and served our country!! I have a tremendous amount of respect for you!
Thank you!
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  Re: Re: Veterans Day by dollop (Thank you to all our...)
How can one express gratitude for this immense sacrifice??

LOVE to you all!!!! Happy Veteran's Day!!!
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  Re: Re: Veterans Day by Roxanne 21 (How can one express ...)
Yes, I agree with Roxanne. How can we properly express our thankfulness to those who serve
Thanks Again Veterans, you are our HEROES!
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  Re: Re: Veterans Day by farnfam (Yes, I agree with Ro...)
We have ANZAC day. The descendents of those from the 1st and 2nd WW, Korea, Vietman, are allowed to march wearing the medals of those deceased, or to unwell to march. They must wear the medals on the right side however, the youngest grandson would be preferred to march, before a widow or daughter, but women are allowed if there are no direct male descendants.
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