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Title: Veterans Day
Post by: Maverick on November 03, 2000, 04:59:00 PM
Yeah I know the bbs police can come get me but I think more read this part of bbs than the O'club.

It will be Veterans Day, formerly known as Armistice Day. November 11th is the actual date but the U.S. is celebrating it on the 10th due to the weekend.

Try to find a VET and say thanks. Don't wait to go to a cemetery, tell a live VET you appreciate what they did.

If you have served, thank you very much. It is immaterial to me where you served, or how. I just want you to know I am glad you did and I realize my freedoms are here because of you. Thank You

<SALUTE>

Mav
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: LJK Raubvogel on November 03, 2000, 06:23:00 PM
Thanks Mav. I think too many Americans take what veterans have sacrificed for granted. Many see Veterans Day as just another day off from work. I'm blessed to have a family who celebrates Veterans Day with enthusiasm. My family has a history of serving in every war since the First World War, and Veterans Day has always been a holiday on par with Thanksgiving, etc in my family. It feels great to wake up and have your kids tell you "Happy Veterans Day Dad."

Even more important is to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. May they never be forgotten. Taking one day out of your life a year to pay respect is a small price for the freedom you enjoy the other 364 days of the year. <S> to all those who have served!

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LJK_Raubvogel
LuftJägerKorps (http://www.luftjagerkorps.com)
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: Yeager on November 03, 2000, 06:28:00 PM
Not a day goes by Mav......

I am especially thoughtful to those that have bled their lifes blood for me, my wife and my kids.

Eternal thanks.

I take this moment to salute the men and women who gave their lives on the USS Cole...

<S>'

Kevin

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Title: Veterans Day
Post by: kidcol on November 03, 2000, 07:17:00 PM
This really ought to be the longest thread on the BBS.

My grand-dad was an AC mechanic in france. The stories I've heard him tell (& his bunch of cronies, not only from WW2, but Korea & Vietnam & subsequent battles & those still out there somewhere too) make me not only proud of what they did, but also thankful of the USA they fought to allow us to grow up in (yeah, I know, dangling modifiers everywhere. Also thankful of the lack of syntax police). May not be perfect here in the good ole US of A, but at least we're free to squeak about it if we think it ain't    (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)

Thank You, very sincerely, All Vets  <S>

- kidcol -

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Title: Veterans Day
Post by: Kronos on November 03, 2000, 07:27:00 PM
As a member of the United States Airforce, I take special notice of Veterans Day. It is important to think of all those individuals everyday in the present and in the past, living overseas and stateside that take time to defend their country.  Im not speaking of just the US alone, but any person, no matter who they are, should take the time to reflect on the people serving, or have served in the past, in their military and defending their national interests.

Kronos
CO 272 squadron
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: Dinger on November 03, 2000, 07:38:00 PM
Plus, November 11th is St. MArtin's Day, the day when historically peasants slaughtered their pigs for the winter.
So invite some vets down for a pig roast, already!
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: qts on November 04, 2000, 05:05:00 AM
Actually, Nov 11th is Rememberance Day - it was the official end of WW1 - and we in the UK remember the dead of all wars from WW1 to the Falklands War and the Gulf War. They died for us that we might live free, and at 11:00 on 11/11/00 I and many others will be observing 2 mins silence.
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: Ghosth on November 04, 2000, 07:54:00 AM
Good post Mav!

To all you vets out there <SALUTE> & thanks!
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: RangerBob on November 04, 2000, 09:39:00 AM
I just wanted to take a moment to tell you how much your kind post and comments mean.

As my handle will probably indicate I am an old Airborne Ranger Veteran from Vietnam. As a combat wounded vet, not a Veterans Day has passed that I'm not made aware of the fact that most people really just don't care.

Your thoughts do mean an awfull lot to us.

<S> to all those who served on this Veterans Day.

I will never forget those who gave all they had.

Ranger Bob
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: Eagler on November 04, 2000, 10:32:00 AM
<S> To all Veterans !!! Without you and your sacrifices, America would not be the proud and free country we are. <S>

thank you
Eagler

Title: Veterans Day
Post by: Grinder on November 04, 2000, 11:50:00 AM
I wish to thank all those who have and do serve in our armed forces and guard our right to be free. Two of my most prized possessions are my grandfathers purple heart and combat infantry badge. He earned both when taking part in the normandy invasion, omaha beach. To him and all the others who have bled sweated and died for mine and our freedom we owe a debt of respect and rememberance that should never go unpaid. So to all of you who gave to allow me to live in freedom, thank you.
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: -ammo- on November 04, 2000, 02:17:00 PM
Great post MAV. You have hit on something that is dear to my heart.


Salute to those have served and lived, served and died, and served and still living!


 
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: texace on November 05, 2000, 12:41:00 AM
I must say well said all of you. Many people in my town think of me and Vet. DAy like "Oh, he's just a typical teenager, no respect to the war heros, just a day off of school" Actually, that's not true. My grandfather flew F-4U's in WWII and Korea, my other granddad was in Vietnam as well as my dad. I have tremendous respect to those that gave there lives and those that went to war so as I we could live in the freedom we do now. I salute anyone who has ever served, is serving, or had loved ones that served, and give a big thanks.

And to anyone who lost a loved one, I salute you and your loved one.  (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/frown.gif)

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Lt. Col. Aaron "txace-" Giles of the 457th BG
    "Fait Accompli"
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: MrLars on November 06, 2000, 05:13:00 PM
 
Quote
Originally posted by RangerBob:

As my handle will probably indicate I am an old Airborne Ranger Veteran from Vietnam. As a combat wounded vet, not a Veterans Day has passed that I'm not made aware of the fact that most people really just don't care.


101st or 82nd?

<S> From a <former> "Screaming Eagle"

Lars



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Title: Veterans Day
Post by: easymo on November 06, 2000, 05:35:00 PM
 I would like to add a special (S) to the boys that flew these jalopies for real.
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: RangerBob on November 07, 2000, 04:31:00 PM
GERONIMO MrLars

In Vietnam I was with the 101st Airborne running 30 day type patrol work along the Laotian Border.

I also served with the 82nd in the US, and the 509 Airborne Brigade in Germany.

Ranger Bob
Title: Veterans Day
Post by: WxMan on November 08, 2000, 04:18:00 PM
Since the inception of the Devil Dogs 3 years ago. We try and honor our Veterans each year on November 11th. Please stop by our Walk of Honor and share your memories.

 http://www.devildogs.com/woh/ (http://www.devildogs.com/woh/)

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Title: Veterans Day
Post by: JENG on November 08, 2000, 06:01:00 PM
In Belgium 11th November is also Remembrance day (Armistice day)... I'll be visiting the 'Menen-Gate' in Ypres for the traditional Last Post.

<S> to all veterans...

Bee