"All gave some, some gave all."
Thank you for my freedom.
The title says it all, really. Please take some time to be properly humble and grateful.
Thank you.

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Thank you for my freedom.
The title says it all, really. Please take some time to be properly humble and grateful.
Thank you.

A "Thank You" is never enough, but that, our gratitude and remembering what they gave is the best we can do.
I don't need a special day to remember those that have died for this country, they are on my mind everyday. I can't watch a war movie without tearing up. As a 20 year retired veteran that's been there, I say sorry and thanks.
Same here WOM, 22 years. Thanks for posting this thread Doc.
Yes...well, my family has been in all the wars, from before day 1 ...and served, I chose a different army to serve in, but everyone who serves or served are my brothers and sisters forever.
I just wish your title didn't have to remind me of Billy Ray Cyrus.....
I have a few family members serving, and that have served. There is a special place in Heaven for those who serve.
Seems time has sure changed.
Couple of weeks ago we in Oz [and NZ] 'celebrated' 100 years since Gallipoli .... a battle which changed our countries forever.
It was the sort of conflict that saw 9 Victoria Crosses earned.
That is a phenomenal number for one action.
The origin of the 'ANZAC' tradition.
At the going down of the sun......
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