VETERANS DAY........God Bless America

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JSV

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Thought I would take a moment and thank all the people who have served or are still serving for the Greatest Country in the world!!!! We may not all agree with the politics or other peoples views but we all agree that it's the people which Volunteer their service that has contiunued to make this country the best in the world!</p>

Yes.. things look bleak and our economy is upon rough times. We may have to sacrific a little more here at home than we are use to however it is due to the men and women which have dawned the uniform and fought for our rights through the ages which gives us an oppertunity to always have hope and to live in the Greatest Country in the World.</p>

Thank you Service men and Women and your families!</p>

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Amen JSV! God Bless this great country and thanks to all of those who have given their lives to ensure our freedoms!!


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emoUSA "At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month..." - the day in 1918 when the armistice ceasing fighting on the Western front was signed, starting the end of World War I...Today, we remember those who have fought and still today fight for freedom..."

A big salute to our veterans today and everyday...




"In Flanders Fields
by Lt. Col. John McCrae M.D. Canadian Army, May 1915

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep,
though poppies grow
In Flanders fields."

That was Then and this next one was the Now for me...


"Behind the Wall

At first there was no place for us to go until someone put up that Black Granite Wall. Now, everyday and night, my Brothers and Sisters want to see the many people from places afar file in front of this Wall. Many stopping briefly and many for hours and some that come on a regular basis. It was hard at first, and it's not gotten any easier, but now it seems that many of the attitudes towards the war that we were involved in have changed. I can only pray that the ones on the other side have learned something and more Walls like this need not be built.
Several members of my unit and many that I did not recognize have called me to the wall by touching my name that is engraved upon it. The tears aren't necessary but are hard even for me to hold back. Don't feel guilty for not being with me, my Brothers. This was my destiny as it is yours to be on that side of the Wall. Touch the Wall, my Brothers, so that we can share in the memories that we had. I have learned to put the bad memories aside and remember only the pleasant times that we had together. Tell our other Brothers out there to come and visit me, not to say Good Bye, but to say Hello and be together again, even for a short time and to ease that pain of loss that we all share.
Today, an irresistible and loving call comes from the Wall. As I approach I can see an elderly lady, and as I get closer I recognize her....It's Mama! As much as I have looked forward to this day, I have also regretted it because I didn't know what reaction I would have. Next to her, I suddenly see my wife and immediately think how hard it must have been for her to come to this place and my mind floods with the pleasant memories of 30 years past. There's a young man in a military uniform standing with his arm around her..My God..It's..it has to be, My son! Look at him trying to be the man without a tear in his eye. I yearn to tell him how proud I am, seeing him standing tall, straight and proud in his uniform.
Mama comes closer and touches the Wall and I feel the soft and gentle touch I had not felt in so many years. Dad has crossed to this side of the Wall and through our touch, I try to convey to her that Dad is doing fine and is no longer suffering or feeling pain. I see my wife's courage building as she sees Mama touch the Wall and she approaches and lays her hand on my waiting hand. All the emotions, feelings and memories of three decades past flash between our touch and I tell her that it's all right. Carry on with your life and don't worry about me...I can see as I look into her eyes that she hears and understands me and a big burden has bee lifted from her. I watch as they lay flowers and other memories of my past. My lucky charm that was taken from me and sent to her by my CO, a tattered and worn teddy bear that I can barely remember having as I grew up and several medals that I had earned and were presented to my wife. One of them is the Combat Infantry Badge that I am very proud of and I notice that my son is also wearing this medal. I had earned mine in the jungles of Vietnam and he had probably earned his in the deserts of Iraq. I can tell that they are preparing to leave and I try to take a mental picture of them together, because I don't know when I will see them again. I wouldn't blame them if they were not to return and can only thank them that I was not forgotten. My wife and Mother come near the Wall for one final touch and so many years of indecision, fear and sorrow are let go. As they turn to leave I feel my tears that had not flowed for so many years, form as if dew drops on the other side of the Wall. They slowly moved away with only a glance over their shoulder. My son suddenly stops and slowly returns, he stands straight and proud in front of me and snaps a salute. Something makes him move to the Wall and he puts his hand upon the wall and touches my tears that had formed on the face of the Wall and I can tell that he senses my presence there and the pride and the love that I have for him. He falls to his knees and the tears flow from his eyes and I try my best to reassure him that it's all right and the tears do not make him any less of a man.
As he moves back wiping the tears from his eyes, he silently mouths, God Bless you Daddy...God Bless YOU son...we WILL meet someday but meanwhile, go on your way... There is no hurry...There is no hurry at all.
As I see them walk off in the distance, I yell out to THEM and EVERYONE there today, as loud as I can...THANKS FOR REMEMBERING and as others on this side of the Wall join in, I notice that the US Flag that so proudly flies in front of us everyday, is flapping and standing proudly straight out in the wind today. THANK YOU ALL FOR REMEMBERING ME.

By Pat "Beanie" Cammunes"

Submitted by a vet who loves this country and is PROUD that the PEOPLE still have the power for change in this Democracy.

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Amen to all the post today. We all have so much going on in our daily lives that we forget how much freedom cost. Freedom is not FREE. A lot of brave men and women daily sacrifice it all so we can enjoy all the great things ouur nation has to offer. God Bless.
 
The guys that posted earlier pretty much said it all, We all do need to take time out of our busy lifes and remember those who gave all they could to preserve the freedom that most of the nation takes for granted. So to all the Veteran and their families, Thank You!!!! and God bless you and your families.
 
i know this is just a small thing to do.but every time i stop at the waters edge to get my boat ready to launch,.i install my anchor light ,to which i have a UNITED STATES FLAG.this is my way of thanking the vets.so if you a vet an you see a flatbottom at bennet lake or nick,i am thanking you my friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
 
Amen to all the post and thank you to everyone who has served to provide us what we have today and that's FREEDOM. God Bless Those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and to their families and to those who continue to serve today.
 
tndoe270 - 11/12/2008 7:59 PM Amen to all the post and thank you to everyone who has served to provide us what we have today and that's FREEDOM. God Bless Those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and to their families and to those who continue to serve today.</p>

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