THANK YOU VETERANS

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  1. dtwondough

    dtwondough New Member

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    Thanks to all the veterans and folks still serving. I truly appreciate what you do for our country and realize how fortunate we are because of you. I always feel like less of a person when talking to a veteran, not necessarily in a bad way. One day is never enough to thank you for your service, but in honor of the day, thank you!

    Sorry if there was already a post, i didn't see it.
     
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  2. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, under 'Free Stuff for..'but that's okay.

    Of Note: Google FINALLY does a salute. They refused anything to do with US military holidays, before.

    A Salute to the Military from WaPo: Our Amazing Military

    Personal Obs:
    And let's send a salute to those who suffered Pre Traumatic Stress Syndrome, as I did in Navy Tech School when the Berlin Wall went up. I had never been so scared in my life. Because there I was in some insulated place, with events signaling there might be real and present danger to my skinny ass.

    Contrast that to my 'near front line' experience and outlook during the Cuban Missile Crisis. It was freaking exhilarating to be flying on an unarmed transport into 'besieged Gitmo' .. with Migs off the wing and knowing A-A guns were drawing a bead on you as you made the approach!
    -Second most was flying hurricane relief into Port-au-Prince, watching the farm equip being dragged off the runway so we could land, and having the freaking Tonton Macoute on OUR freaking plane, rifles at the ready.
    And extorting us for packs of cigarettes!!!

    Let's have your 'fears and joys' examples, you other vets.. Don?

    Added: let's also salute 'Parents of veterans..' the reason I think of that is because of my two examples. My mom was frantic when I finally called her after I think, the second gitmo run. She of course suffered under the first paradigm: the unknown.
    Yes, I was unthinking and self-centered.. otoh, I wasnt allowed to say what I'd been doing, anyway.
     
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  3. CarolinaTim

    CarolinaTim New Member

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    You're right, one day is not enough. Every day, no matter the situation, when I meet a Armed Service person, I look them in the eye, and just say "Thanks for your service," or just "Thank you". They all deserve that from us every day!!
     
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  4. omsdogg

    omsdogg New Member

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    I was at a Jazz game last year and during a time out they asked for all Vets to stand and then asked for a round of applause...but they got more than that and deservedly so. I don't recall a single person sitting during that applause, it was a standing ovation and a loud one at that. I too am very grateful to all those who serve our country.
     
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  5. FFC24

    FFC24 New Member

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    This is a waste of a holiday. Why should we celebrate the lives of imperialist soldiers? Thanks to you shitty day I can't to to the library. Thanks a lot veterans.


    :wink:

    Those that were here during flag day will get the joke.
     
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  6. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Awww crap.. one more reference to your 'flag day joke' and I'm gonna descend to Troll-rebuttal and point out exactly how oxy-MORONIC those posts are!

    and summa you call ME 'obtuse'.
     
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  7. FFC24

    FFC24 New Member

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    So now I know to make predictions on the crew and to reference flag day in every thread!


    seriously though you can delete that post if you want. I didn't know I referenced that thread at all before this. Sorry.
     
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  8. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Never happen!
    Only have deleted ONE user's posts EVER and that was because he was a much bigger moron than you are, {& i think he was mental, to boot}, and because he kept repeating the same shit over and over, verbatim. I. E. He dared me to and I did.

    Sorry.. you, just like me, have to take ownership of what you write!
    ;)
     
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  9. HatterDon

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    24, nice one. Glad YOU have a sense of humor. Mind you, I still don't think any self-respecting college girl is ever going to date you, but ... .

    Thanks to everyone in both directions. And thanks to 'fog for pointing out that parents of soldiers need to be considered. I'd like to add to that with the huge amount of reserve and guard soldiers seeing combat in our two on-going Asian wars, we should also remember the children and grand children.

    I remember how stunned I was to discover that there were helo pilots in Iraq who first saw combat in Vietnam.
     
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  10. SteveM19

    SteveM19 New Member

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    I want to thank the young men and women who served under me in Baghdad, 1st squad, 4th PLT, can't say the company because OPSEC has been drilled into me, even all these years later. If any of them have happened to find their way to this site and are lurking, I was glad to have served with you all, and I am still as cheap a bastard as ever (they will get the joke).

    About what Fog said, my mother took my deployment harder than me. She was the happiest of everyone in my family when I got home. I had the good sense to leave out some details of what happened in Baghdad until I got back, and she told me how grateful she was when I returned. Family members, my wife, my Dad, and my brother, had it rougher than I did. Thank you all.


    24, you are not funny, and you are not anywhere near as clever as you think you are. I know what you are about, and I blow off 99 percent of your posts entirely, because I do not have the time or inclination to read the nonsense that you spew. You seriously need to grow up. The purpose of a joke is to make others laugh, and you have failed miserably.
     
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  11. FFC24

    FFC24 New Member

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    I was making a reference to the flag day thread where my socialist politics really came to the forefront. Obviously hatter got it.


    I'd like to know what you think "I'm about". Of you don't like my politics, fine, but I'm not going to hide them because some sensitive person gets offended. If you don't like my angry attitude towards Fulham, then whatever, but I'm not hiding that shit either.


    I'm not Obama and don't aim for people to like me. I find that many people like me just the way I am. Some don't and I'm OK with this. Have a good day.
     
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  12. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Steve
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    I like 24, I know where he stands. He lays it out there. No matter his views are oxymoronically dichotomistic.
    And yeah.. I got the joke. like I say Oxymoronically dichotomistic.

    It's Don that gets my goat. He's old and wise enough to know better.

    :roll:

    {Good I got a chance to post that pic, though.. she is really hot.}

    and Steve.. thanks for YOUR SERVICE. Far better effort and sacrifice than my measly experience.
     
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  13. nevzter

    nevzter Well-Known Member

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    thank you

    :banana: :banana:
     
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  14. Clevelandmo

    Clevelandmo Active Member

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    An unending thank you to all our veterans.

    I think my favorite memory along this line is a speech given by a local politician before our Memorial Day parade several years ago, before 911. A few gray-haired, somewhat frail looking veterans were in uniform sitting on a stage while the politician gave his speech. He started talking about sporting events and great athletes. Then he described a gesture that fans used at the time to show their appreciation for a great athletic performance - the "I'm not worthy" gesture from Wayne's World when they put their hands up in the air and bow. The politician said that is the way he feels about the veterans that served our country. He said thanks to them, he never had to serve in the military, he never had to put himself in harms way. Thanks to them he was free to attend Harvard and go to law school. When he said this I saw the veterans on the stage wiping tears from their eyes. I loved this speech because I had always thought that it was misguided the way we adored athletes and movie stars yet didnt give the same amount of appreciation to the military, police, firemen, EMTs, and doctors. What gave this moment even more meaning was that the politician was black and all the teary-eyed veterans were white. It was a touching display of mutual gratitude that I wish we would see more of these days, and it showed just how far we had come.

    Also, in apprecitation of our military I heard some very telling stats the other day. They essentially showed that all the disparities that exist in our society between whites and minorities dont exist in the military. The disparities mentioned were marital status, addiction, income, healthcare, and education. The one exception was that female service members actually have a higher divorce rate than non military women.
     
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