Veteran's Day!
Veteran's Day!
To all you Vets out there - one big thank you for all you and your families have done for us!!!
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Ditto that! Another big thank you from me!ram wrote:To all you Vets out there - one big thank you for all you and your families have done for us!!!
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And a huge thank you from me also.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
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"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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A big thanks from me too! And thanks as well to all those currently serving, such as my nephew in Afghanistan!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I've got my flag out! I've noticed that not many put out flags at their houses any longer.
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
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I salute you all...
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We just lost my Father-in-Law a few weeks back. He served during Vietnam in the 101st Airborne.8mileshigher wrote:I salute you all...
It was humbling to stand in that Military Cemetery looking out over all those THOUSANDS & THOUSANDS of our Military who have served our Country. It was a sea of Granite headstones. Very humbling.
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A hearty thanks from myself also.
Tony, you should visit Arlington...
Tony, you should visit Arlington...
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Yes, thank you one and all.
And indeed, Arlington National Cemetery is an impressive and humbling sight.
And indeed, Arlington National Cemetery is an impressive and humbling sight.
Can we have everything louder than everything else?
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Impressive and humbling indeed. Take the time to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier through a guard change. That's dedication.
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My sister, who's a professor at UCIrvine, is currently working on her next book, which will focus on morale among active-duty military personnel and their families during wartime. As she conducts her research, she occasionally comes across things she thinks I would find interesting. She sent me this link to a copy of a 1965 US television report on the Feb. 7 attack on Camp Holloway at Pleiku (this was the night my dad lost four kids in his platoon and was one of over a hundred wounded):
http://www.archive.org/details/1965-02- ... in_Vietnam
She also found this Oct. '64 letter from Dad to me, the eight-year-old 'man of the house':
In my memories of that time, Vietnam is 'bigger than the Beatles'...
http://www.archive.org/details/1965-02- ... in_Vietnam
She also found this Oct. '64 letter from Dad to me, the eight-year-old 'man of the house':
In my memories of that time, Vietnam is 'bigger than the Beatles'...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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Dane, powerful stuff, thanks for sharing! Glad your dad made it through.
.....and I'd say the music lessons did go well.
.....and I'd say the music lessons did go well.
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.....and remember, this Veteran's Day (and hopefully the next couple) will be as important as ever, as new veterans return from the Middle East to face civilian life in a harsh economic climate, and in the face of unfriendly politics.
Remember, if you see a returning vet, give them a nice handshake and a "Thank you for your service," -- no politics necessary.
Remember, if you see a returning vet, give them a nice handshake and a "Thank you for your service," -- no politics necessary.
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Agreed - that are way above that stuff!
