November 11, 200817 yr The title says it all. Thank you for your many sacrifices and for your service to your country. Edited November 11, 200817 yr by grawk
November 11, 200817 yr Thanks to all who serve in every way (and I corrected the spelling in the title)
November 11, 200817 yr big thanks to all that serve and to their families that share in their service.
November 11, 200817 yr We called it armistice day, then realized that euros were a bunch of thankless prigs, so now we just say thanks to our own vets
November 11, 200817 yr We called it armistice day, then realized that euros were a bunch of thankless prigs, so now we just say thanks to our own vets I have to say that I stopped myself from posting a question as to whether the Brits manage to remember that we saved their assess a couple of times last century and lost a lot of good men and women in the process. Good thing I stopped myself.
November 11, 200817 yr We still call it armistice day here although technically it was yesterday given the timezone difference. Attendance at the remembrance ceremonies is getting higher each year. Good to see those who've served getting the respect they deserve.
November 11, 200817 yr I was just being an ass. I'm thankful for anyone who serves, on our side or the other in any given conflict. If you care about your way of life enough to fight for it, you have my respect.
November 12, 200817 yr I too would like to humbly thank all veterans who served and kept out country free and safe. I salute you all.
November 12, 200817 yr I took the following photographs April 2002 at the Korean War Memorial (first photo) and the Viet-Nam War Memorial:
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