Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: mullet on May 25, 2013, 12:18:55 am
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I'd like to thank all of my Military friends, past and present for their sacrifices and courage protecting us and this Great country.
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I'll add my voice to that thank you!
I greatly admire all of the men and women in our armed forces.
Kevin
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i am with Eddie and Kevin.thank you.
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Amen. Thank you from my family and I.
Cipriano
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I'm with you all thank you very much
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Happy Memorial Day every one. And I too want to thank all the men and women of uniform, past and present for the service. And also to all the first responders that watch over us all in times of need.
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Thank you!
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I'll throw my appreciation in also. We take for granite our freedom sometimes.
David
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Seems lately many of the old vets are wearing caps with their millitary service displayed. Makes me realize how many of us served and now I look at them and am reminded that all my life our freedom has depended on them. No way to tell the ones serving now how we appreciate their protection! Joe
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Yup a special thanks to all who served and are serving now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_GFtqT0mWg&safe=active
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Can't say thank you enough for all they have done for us.
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In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
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Thank you
Matt
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Though man and machine are torn asunder,
You will hear our battle cry
Through smoke and flames that burn with fury,
You will hear our battle cry
Through mortars that fall like rain,
You will hear our battle cry
As we fall never to rise,
You will hear our battle cry
As our souls fly ever so high never forget those who gave their lives,
Always and evermore you will hear our battle cry
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Thanks to all of you who keep us safe!!
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Every morning where i teach we say the pledge. Most days I can't help but think about those who have and will put themselves in harm's way to maintain the liberties we all take for granted. My grandpa, who died 20 years ago this summer, served in Korea, and up until the time of his death I understand that from time to time my Granny would still have to pull a tiny piece of shrapnel that had worked it's way up through his scalp from a grenade that was tossed into his bunker. I cannot imagine the horrors he saw during his service. The brutality of war is something that most of us cannot comprehend, having not experienced it, and it is so easy to take our freedoms for granted. Thank you all so very much that serve in our military, and the loved ones who stay behind praying that they'll come home soon. I pray they do come home soon.
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Everyone here has said it much better than I'm able to, but let me add my heartfelt thank you.
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My family and I send out a heartfelt thanks
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thanks to all those who have served and are still serving both here and overseas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruNrdmjcNTc
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I remember those from my state who have given everything in the global war on terror.
CWO Erik Halvorson, Cpl Mark Ernin, Sgt Justin Garvey, Pvt Kyle Gilbert, SSgt Scott Rose, CPT Pierre Piche, Spc "Kelly" Bangayan, Sgt Bill Normandy, Spc Chris Gelineau, Sgt Kevin Sheehan, Sgt Alan Bean Jr., SSgt Jamie Gray, Lt. Col David Greene, Sgt Michael Voss, Maj Robert Soltes, LCpl Jeff Holmes, Col James Moore, Sgt Jesse Strong, LCpl Adam Strain, SFC Mike Benson, MSgt Chris Chapin, 1Lt Mark Dooley, Spc Scott McLaughlin, 2Lt Mark Procopio, Sgt Josh Johnson, Spc Chris Merchant, MSgt J. Tom Stone, LCpl Kurt Dechan, Sgt Carlton Clark, Cpt Tony Palermo, Sgt Adam Kennedy, Cpl Christ DeGiovine, PFC Adam Muller, SFC Jason Dene, Cpl Ryan McGhee, 2Lt Joey Fortin, Spc Ryan Grady, Sgt Tristan Southworth, Sgt Steven Deluzio, and LCpl Anthony Rosa.
They were the greatest Vermonters of this generation, fighting for their countrymen's freedom. They were the best my state had to offer, and they gave us all.
Also, the nameless friend(s) who came back with broken body and spirit, who gave the ultimate ultimate sacrifice alongside his brothers in arms, but heaven threw him back. He gave his life, but the Reaper didn't collected on the debt.
I remember the broken man.
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On this Memorial Day, I would like to add some ways to thank a vet:
1.) When hiring, hire a vet.
2.) Retain vet employees.
3.) Make sure your vet employees have the ability to get to their VA appointments and/or other medical appointments.
Reasons to hire a vet:
1.) We carry our attention to detail, high performance standards, and dedication into our jobs.
2.) We were there for you, now will you be there for us?
3.) Your vet customers will interact well with another vet.
4.) We get the job done. The military isn't big on shamming.
Reasons to retain a vet employee:
1.) Yes, you can replace us. But you can't replace the knowledge and commitment to job performance that walks out that door with us.
2.) Our loyalty is proven. We swore an Oath to this country. Can you return that loyalty sworn to you, when we defended what you have?
3.) Vets deeply appreciate the thanks. But we also deeply appreciate the actions that back those words.
Thank you for your consideration of these points.
Dharma
A soldier once...
101st Airborne
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Ill second that dharma. I served in the 10th Mountain Division from January 18, 2005- April 17, 2008 when the Army told me I had to leave because of PTSD and other injuries sustained in the line of duty. I would've stayed if given the choice though. So now I cheer on future soldiers and pay respects to past vets. NEVER FORGET.
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Yes I want to thank all Vets..... You are the reason we have all the freedoms we have and to the soilders that gave there life for are rights and freedom. God bless you all.
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Here are my sons with the flag that draped my grandfather's casket. He was a WWII vet and a great man. I explained the purpose of Memorial Day. A big thanks to all vets, past and present.
(http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y406/Gsulfridge/EDE64E94-3367-469E-9068-8641F062877B-1088-000001E33B7916DE_zps8b1a0dc5.jpg)
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WAY OF THE WARRIOR
All gave some, but some gave all
We were there when duty called
For our people, we have been loyal and true
Just be there for us when we need you
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Go tell the Spartans,
passers by
That here, obedient to their laws
we lie...
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Thanks to all vets and active military. All this would not be if not for you. Ronnie Coursey
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Hey Dharma! 1/327th, RVN 68-69
Robby
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We have a rendezvous with destiny.