Posted May 26, 200817 yr Please remember those that have made the ultimate sacrifice and those military members that are serving as we speak. I know there are a few fromer, active, reserve, and retired member on this forum. As a former Airman, I thank you all for what you do, have done and are doing. May god bless you all and your families. Edited May 26, 200817 yr by JazzScreamer
May 27, 200817 yr Please remember those that have made the ultimate sacrifice and those military members that are serving as we speak. I know there are a few fromer, active, reserve, and retired member on this forum. As a former Airman, I thank you all for what you do, have done and are doing. May god bless you all and your families. Thank you....Heres a good read. This was sent out by my FOB commander. Its from the Joint Chiefs of StaffI know its a day late, but its never too late to remember those who gave everything.Joint Cheifs of Staff-Sometimes a good walk is all you need to appreciate things. On a recent trip to Iraq, I really wanted to get a better sense of security conditions on the ground. So, I went to a little town in Dora
May 27, 200817 yr Admin This is a very important day, and I think so many people take what it represents for granted by abusing the rights and liberties protected by the ones who died to preserve them.
May 27, 200817 yr This is a very important day, and I think so many people take what it represents for granted by abusing the rights and liberties protected by the ones who died to preserve them.Amen
May 27, 200817 yr Author I was hoping there would be a bit more response to this thread. Where is the American pride?
May 27, 200817 yr Admin I was hoping there would be a bit more response to this thread. Where is the American pride?I think much of it has been lost as of recent.
May 27, 200817 yr I was hoping there would be a bit more response to this thread. Where is the American pride?Im just happy to see someone actaully acknowledging this day....Ill take what i can get...and yes i agree with denim also....sadly enough.
May 27, 200817 yr I was hoping there would be a bit more response to this thread. Where is the American pride?I have a massive amount of respect for anyone in the armed services. That respect doesn't extend, however, to whoever's coming up with policy decisions lately. The first half of that letter is pretty galling, IMO...I think I'd have a lot more pride in America if we took as much effort in diplomatic efforts as we did in military ones.
May 28, 200817 yr I was out of town till late last night.I want to extend my best wishes to my brothers and sisters in arms. Active, reserve, national guard and retired all as one. an exceptionally heartfelt thanks to those who paid the ultimate price. You and your families can never be repaid by this country for the courage you showed and the patriotism and valor you lived your life with.J
June 2, 200817 yr I was hoping there would be a bit more response to this thread. Where is the American pride?Quite a few of us regulars were on vacation, and when I got home on Monday I didn't really glance at anything that wasn't in the top 5 new post section.
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