Thank You
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- retiredsoldier919
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Thank You
To those that gave the last meaure. Thank you.
- dusty
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Re: Thank You
I wish that I could say that it was a pleasure to serve but None-the Less - You are Welcome and believe me if it was needed again I would be there to give whatever I might be able to give.
"Making Sawdust Safely"
Dusty
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Dusty
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Re: Thank You
Here is an interesting fact that I read recently.
"According to statistics released by the Veteran's Administration, our World War II vets are dying at a rate of approximately 492 a day. This means there are approximately only 855,070 veterans remaining of the 16 million who served our nation in World War II."
A few years back I was back in my hometown for Memorial Day and was sitting with one of the long time residents, a WWII navy guy. He had gotten to old to march in the honor guard and was lamenting the fact. It was my honor to be sitting with him. A short while later when the guard did pass there were no longer any WWII vets in the group. The honor of our country is passing away, I got the news he had died not long after that. He had a pride that not many of us got to know from the Viet Nam Era.
Ed
"According to statistics released by the Veteran's Administration, our World War II vets are dying at a rate of approximately 492 a day. This means there are approximately only 855,070 veterans remaining of the 16 million who served our nation in World War II."
A few years back I was back in my hometown for Memorial Day and was sitting with one of the long time residents, a WWII navy guy. He had gotten to old to march in the honor guard and was lamenting the fact. It was my honor to be sitting with him. A short while later when the guard did pass there were no longer any WWII vets in the group. The honor of our country is passing away, I got the news he had died not long after that. He had a pride that not many of us got to know from the Viet Nam Era.
Ed
{Knight of the Shopsmith} [Hero's don't wear capes, they wear dog tags]
- JPG
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Re: Thank You
Lest we forget - There are many still in harm's way today.
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