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A Thank You on Memorial Day

KenH

Well-Known Member
I want to express my appreciation for those who have given their lives in the defense of the United States of America throughout our nation's history. I also want to express my appreciation for those who have served and suffered serious, lifetime injuries in our defense. And I also want to express my appreciation to our currently serving men and women in our armed forces, such as my great-nephew who has just completed a tour of duty in Iraq.

May God bless them every one.
 
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BigBossman

Active Member
Likewise. We are supposed to remember those who have died to protect our nation's freedoms & liberties.

I can't stand it when people say "Have a happy Memorial Day". Memorial Day is a somber holiday; It is not intended to be "happy". If our brave soldiers hadn't died for our country, there would be no Memorial Day.
 

abcgrad94

Active Member
Amen, KenH. God bless and protect our troops!

I had a very blessed Memorial Day as my brother in Iraq called me today.:thumbsup:
 

LadyEagle

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Likewise. We are supposed to remember those who have died to protect our nation's freedoms & liberties.

I can't stand it when people say "Have a happy Memorial Day". Memorial Day is a somber holiday; It is not intended to be "happy". If our brave soldiers hadn't died for our country, there would be no Memorial Day.

Agreed. My thanks, also, to all who have served and who are presently serving. My prayers are with them.
 

Jon-Marc

New Member
Besides two hitches in the Air Force, I worked and retired from a VA Medical Center. I saw the permanent damage done to many of our veterans--to their minds and their bodies--of the ones fortunate enough to return alive, or were they?

In my humble opinion, I would not have wanted to return with a destroyed body, mind or both and spend the rest of my miserable existence locked up in a mental institution talking to myself or to imaginary people, or just lying in bed totally helpless and just waiting to die.

Twisted bodies and twisted minds--destroyed by war so vile that any person is fortunate to come back at all--let alone to come back the same as when they left.

The sights I saw at the VA gave me a profound respect for our veterans who paid a far greater price than I did. I was one of the fortunate ones who came back physically and mentally intact (by the grace of God).
 
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