Not only do we thank you for your service to our country, we also wish to salute you and pray God's blessings for you and your families.
Jim01 said
01:14 PM Nov 11, 2009
Amen!
Jim
azrving said
01:48 PM Nov 11, 2009
AMEN!
Roz said
04:04 PM Nov 11, 2009
Thank You!
Racerguy said
04:28 PM Nov 11, 2009
Proud to have served.
jagco said
04:48 PM Nov 11, 2009
Thank you to all who are serving and have served!
bubbadan said
04:57 PM Nov 11, 2009
Thank you, I would like to shake each of your hands for helping keep us free.
DagoRanch said
05:13 PM Nov 11, 2009
You're welcome, we enjoy hearing it!
US Navy 84'-97'
USS Hepburn FF-1055
USS Gridley CG-21
ACU 5 Camp Pendleton
USS Hopper DDG 70
injunear said
09:30 AM Nov 12, 2009
You're welcome, proud to have served.
Navy 1971-1980 USS Bordelon DD 881 USS Sierra AD 18 USS Santa Barbra AE 28
Tony I see you were a Tin Can sailor.
Wayne
Jerry and Sue said
10:08 AM Nov 12, 2009
My pleasure. I was one of the greatest experiences I have ever had!
Jerry of Jerry and Sue
US Army 1972-1976 Co B, 385th MP Bn, 15th MP Brigade
UniquelyRV said
10:13 AM Nov 12, 2009
Agree! We must never forget that freedom isn't free, and veterans past and present pay the price for that freedom.
Terry and Jo said
10:56 AM Nov 12, 2009
I am proud to have served such great people as live in America. It was long ago, but I think I was destined to serve, even without Vietnam.
Thank you all for your kinds words of thanks and thanks to my fellow veterans.
Terry Miller US Army Security Agency (Don't ask, I can't tell.) 1966-1970
Basic: Fort Leonard Wood, MO AIT: Fort Devens, Massachusetts Stateside duty: Vint Hill Farms, VA and Two Rock Ranch, CA Overseas duty: Pakistan (Oh, that was fun!!) (Being facetious.)
DagoRanch said
10:59 AM Nov 12, 2009
injunear wrote:Tony I see you were a Tin Can sailor.
Yup, wouldn't have it any other way! Carriers were too big for me, I liked knowing EVERYBODY on the ship, not just my division :)
Dakota Grey said
07:17 PM Nov 12, 2009
You are welcome. It was an honor to serve.
Dakota Grey said
07:19 PM Nov 12, 2009
USAF for 4 years and South Dakota Air National Guard for 27 years. It was an awesome experience.
tntlowrider said
10:57 PM Nov 12, 2009
I just want to say, "Thank you for thinking of all the Veterans." I have two kids who have served and thank them from the bottom of my heart for their service. Also thanks to all of you fellow Dreamers who have served. My branch of the service was the Air Force. Former F-4 "Phantom II" driver. At your next "Happy Hour" face the west and drink a silent toast to those who have "gone west" and given their lives for this great country.
Amen!
Jim
AMEN!
Navy 1971-1980
USS Bordelon DD 881
USS Sierra AD 18
USS Santa Barbra AE 28
Tony I see you were a Tin Can sailor.
Wayne
Jerry of Jerry and Sue
US Army 1972-1976
Co B, 385th MP Bn, 15th MP Brigade
I am proud to have served such great people as live in America. It was long ago, but I think I was destined to serve, even without Vietnam.
Thank you all for your kinds words of thanks and thanks to my fellow veterans.
Terry Miller
US Army Security Agency (Don't ask, I can't tell.)
1966-1970
Basic: Fort Leonard Wood, MO
AIT: Fort Devens, Massachusetts
Stateside duty: Vint Hill Farms, VA and Two Rock Ranch, CA
Overseas duty: Pakistan (Oh, that was fun!!) (Being facetious.)
Yup, wouldn't have it any other way! Carriers were too big for me, I liked knowing EVERYBODY on the ship, not just my division :)
My branch of the service was the Air Force.
Former F-4 "Phantom II" driver.
At your next "Happy Hour" face the west and drink a silent toast to those who have "gone west" and given their lives for this great country.