Remember The Service Men this weekend
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Remember The Service Men this weekend
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of our service men for there sacrifices that they made during there service to the country. I know for most is was a life changing experience. I can only imagine, I was lucky enough to have never served myself. I have always carried some guilt around with me because of this. I know this forum reaches all over the world so when I say service men I mean all that have served no matter the country your in. Anyone who has been through war has been deeply affected. Some more than others. I know for many service men this is not a holiday of celebration but rather a Holiday of remembering those friends that maybe did not make it home. My heart, thoughts and prayers are with you, and I thank each of you for your loyal service and sacrifice. I don' t feel personally that you men and women get the recognition you deserve. You should be allowed to move to the front of any line, and be praised for your service.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH,
Mike
THANK YOU VERY MUCH,
Mike
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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
Thx KS
Last year a guy at work walked up to me, shook my hand, and expressed his appreciation for my service to our country. It's been 37 years since I served and that was the first time anyone had ever said thanks. It shocked me but it also felt pretty good.
I never served in combat, but I have had good friends who did, and some who gave their all. Military service, in any form, is indeed a life changing event. It will forever alter how you look at life.
The song Taps will be bugled many times this weekend. If you have ever attended a military funeral you will know how special this tune is, how hauntingly beautiful, how so sad, and yet so uplifting a song can be.
Day is done, gone the sun
From the lakes, from the hills, from the sky
All is well, safely rest
God is near.
Fading light dims the sight
And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright
From afar, drawing near
Falls the night.
Thanks and praise for our days
Neath the sun, neath the stars, neath the sky
As we go, this we know
God is near.
My Brothers and Sisters in Arms, I Salute You.
Big R
Last year a guy at work walked up to me, shook my hand, and expressed his appreciation for my service to our country. It's been 37 years since I served and that was the first time anyone had ever said thanks. It shocked me but it also felt pretty good.
I never served in combat, but I have had good friends who did, and some who gave their all. Military service, in any form, is indeed a life changing event. It will forever alter how you look at life.
The song Taps will be bugled many times this weekend. If you have ever attended a military funeral you will know how special this tune is, how hauntingly beautiful, how so sad, and yet so uplifting a song can be.
Day is done, gone the sun
From the lakes, from the hills, from the sky
All is well, safely rest
God is near.
Fading light dims the sight
And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright
From afar, drawing near
Falls the night.
Thanks and praise for our days
Neath the sun, neath the stars, neath the sky
As we go, this we know
God is near.
My Brothers and Sisters in Arms, I Salute You.
Big R
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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
I agree KS, they dont get the recognition they deserve.
So from this side of the pond a message must go to our brave service men and women who work together to make the world a better place...
Thank You... I'am so grateful...
So from this side of the pond a message must go to our brave service men and women who work together to make the world a better place...
Thank You... I'am so grateful...
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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
Much thanks KS,
My grandfather stormed Normandy,
My father was a Ranger in Korea,
My oldest brother was in Vietnam,
My older brother a Marine (non-war),
I was E4 in the navy (non-war),
My younger brother Air Force (non-war),
My son is Army National Guard - yet to be determined;
My grandfather stormed Normandy,
My father was a Ranger in Korea,
My oldest brother was in Vietnam,
My older brother a Marine (non-war),
I was E4 in the navy (non-war),
My younger brother Air Force (non-war),
My son is Army National Guard - yet to be determined;
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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
Here's a song that always gets to me, I served in 78' but never left San Diego.rtalbigr wrote: My Brothers and Sisters in Arms, I Salute You.
Big R
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH4-tOqLH94
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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
From the American Revelution, thru the War of Northern Aggression to
the three wars we fight today. Women have and are on the front lines. Fighting
along side their male counter-parts.
Dis-respect them if you wish. Then as now, they have fought and died for a country
they, as you, love.
ArkyJ
the three wars we fight today. Women have and are on the front lines. Fighting
along side their male counter-parts.
Dis-respect them if you wish. Then as now, they have fought and died for a country
they, as you, love.
ArkyJ
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Yes a big thanks to those men and women from around the world that have protected all of us in times of need. And to my fallen brothers and sisters. You gave us your biggest sacrifice and I can't thank you enough for that.
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Served on Active duty for 4 years doing a year in Iraq. When our Brigade came home, the first stop for us Stateside was in Bangor, ME where we had to refuel. When we got off the plane, there were greeters there (and some soldier's family) that clapped for us and shook our hands. That right there was one of the greatest feelings in the world. Just thought I'd share my story. To those still over there, stay safe... And to all others who served before me, with me and after me.... Thank you.
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hears to the ones that never came home.
halo tell em job well done
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© 1999 by Michelle Keim,
As we stand here looking
At the flags upon these graves
Know these flags represent
A few of the true American brave
They fought for their Country
As man has through all of time
Except that these soldiers lying here
Fought for your country and mine
As we all are gathered here
To pay them our respect
Let's pass this word to others
It's what they would expect
I'm sure that they would do it
If it were me or you
To show we did not die in vein
But for the red, white and blue.
Let's pass on to our children
And to those who never knew
What these soldiers died for
It's the least we can do
Let's not forget their families
Great pain they had to bear
Losing a son, father or husband
They need to know we still care
No matter which war was fought
On the day that they died
I stand here looking at these flags
Filled with American pride.
Thanks KS for starting this strand
As we stand here looking
At the flags upon these graves
Know these flags represent
A few of the true American brave
They fought for their Country
As man has through all of time
Except that these soldiers lying here
Fought for your country and mine
As we all are gathered here
To pay them our respect
Let's pass this word to others
It's what they would expect
I'm sure that they would do it
If it were me or you
To show we did not die in vein
But for the red, white and blue.
Let's pass on to our children
And to those who never knew
What these soldiers died for
It's the least we can do
Let's not forget their families
Great pain they had to bear
Losing a son, father or husband
They need to know we still care
No matter which war was fought
On the day that they died
I stand here looking at these flags
Filled with American pride.
Thanks KS for starting this strand
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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
Great thread KS, all of the service men and women deserve lots more than what they get. Here's to you my friends






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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Lest we Forget
It took forty years for those who fought in the stinking political war in Vietnam to be recognised in Australia. When troops returned people spat on them. F*****g wanking arseholes!!!!!
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Lest we Forget
It took forty years for those who fought in the stinking political war in Vietnam to be recognised in Australia. When troops returned people spat on them. F*****g wanking arseholes!!!!!
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Re: Remember The Service Men this weekend
Basically the same thing happened here in the US. It was a tough time growing up in the 60's and 70's.blanikdog wrote:They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Lest we Forget
It took forty years for those who fought in the stinking political war in Vietnam to be recognised in Australia. When troops returned people spat on them. F*****g wanking arseholes!!!!!