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45 years ago I completed my active duty during the Vietnam Era (65-72)On this day ,especially, I remember all the warriors of yesterday,today  and tomorrow.The ones I served with and didn't make it back and those still in theater.The God of my understanding had other plans for me and for this I am truly grateful(daily)WE fight many wars in this journey of LIFE(most here on this site fight a daily war of remaining in Sobriety ,through Gods help and daily work..To all the men and women of the Armed Forces of this United States(past ,present and future) I SALUTE YOU...... 



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Amen ... thanks for posting this Mike ... (I was active duty '71 to '75) ...



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Great post and thanks Mike and Pappy for serving our country.

BTY

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I salute you as well.

I wasn't able to serve in the military, but my dad fought in the Battle of the Bulge....WW II.

Mike D.



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Remembering all those who served, especially those in my unit who died in battle - those on the battlefield and those who battled and lost once at home.

I love you all more today than I was able to then; you are not forgotten.

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I come from a family of military service people....my grandfather, father and uncle were in the Air Force. My brother was as well. My aunt was in the Navy. I remember getting into a heated argument with my dad in the 70's about war. He told me if it weren't for people willing to fight for their country, we wouldn't have much of a country and he asked me if I enjoyed my freedom. (Being a teenager during that time, I didn't feel I had much freedom living at home and I was so boy crazy I didn't really pay all that much attention in my history classes, so was a bit ignorant about it.) A few years later, I actually talked to a recruiter (guess that is what they are called--see what I mean??) about joining the Air Force. I never did. My reasons were not the best for joining--I wanted to get out from my parents home at the time. I also thought I needed some toughening up. I was told by my future husband that I prob. wouldn't have made it through boot camp before I would either get kicked out or take myself out. I was a wimp that's for sure. Someone said "boo" to me--I either cried or ran or both.



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