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Belly35

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Veterans ……… we thank you America

Many times people who I don’t know, will randomly come up to thank me for my service.
Could be my Army Shirt, Vietnam Veteran Hat (I don’t wear hat that much), Purple Heart Plate or the sticker on my truck.
They will say, “Thank you for your service” and shake my hand.
For many years I was always caught off guard, never knowing what to say if anything.
I thought a long time about this and all the aspects of my service.

Today when this happens .. I hold the individual hand with a firm grip and I say, “It was my honor to serve you … and I thank you”

I would like to thank all that support the Veterans, all who have relatives serving, to those who family members that have served, parents of those who have been lost, the children of fallen soldiers, those who volunteer, the teacher that honor, medical personal the help, business that provide food, the children that pray for us and men and women who remember the Veterans…..

I’m honored I was able to serve you … Thank you
Nov 9, 2015 9:53am
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BR1986FB

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Thanks, Belly. Not enough people recognize the bravery of those like you that served.
Nov 9, 2015 11:59am
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Dr Winston O'Boogie

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BR1986FB;1762137 wrote:Thanks, Belly. Not enough people recognize the bravery of those like you that served.
Are you serious? Thanking veterans is now almost obligatory.
Nov 9, 2015 12:36pm
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Dr Winston O'Boogie;1762147 wrote: Thanking veterans is now almost obligatory.
This!
Nov 9, 2015 12:37pm
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Belly35

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Dr Winston O'Boogie;1762147 wrote:Are you serious? Thanking veterans is now almost obligatory.
Not always the case .......
Nov 9, 2015 1:00pm
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I respect people that have served overseas or spent anytime in service. What I don't respect is people who went to boot camp and now use their uniform to get free handouts and act like they deserve it. It's tacky and horseshit
Nov 9, 2015 1:28pm
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DeyDurkie5;1762161 wrote: What I don't respect is people who went to boot camp and ............
........ come back home and the merchants are asked to put "Welcome Home" signs up.
Nov 9, 2015 2:21pm
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BR1986FB

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Dr Winston O'Boogie;1762147 wrote:Are you serious? Thanking veterans is now almost obligatory.
Maybe for people with common sense but there are still idiots who frown on those that served.
Nov 9, 2015 2:24pm
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Thank you to all who served, and to their families.
Nov 9, 2015 3:05pm
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Love being part of a military family. Father in law was in Vietnam and was shot(obv lived), brother in law is a hh-60 pilot and my wife was intelligence but in 5 weeks will be a graduate of the interservice physician assistant program. Very proud of them all.

Not real excited about the 6 month on and 6 month off deployments coming soon though...

Thank all of you who have served!
Nov 9, 2015 6:17pm
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Midstate01;1762229 wrote:Love being part of a military family. Father in law was in Vietnam and was shot(obv lived), brother in law is a hh-60 pilot and my wife was intelligence but in 5 weeks will be a graduate of the interservice physician assistant program. Very proud of them all.

Not real excited about the 6 month on and 6 month off deployments coming soon though...

Thank all of you who have served!
Samesies. My paternal grandpa served in WWII, my dad was in Vietnam (Purple Heart recipient), and my brother served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Very proud and thankful for them, and everyone who has served.
Nov 9, 2015 7:20pm
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I respect people in the military; most of them are good people and true gentlemen and ladies.
Nov 9, 2015 10:16pm
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BR1986FB;1762178 wrote:Maybe for people with common sense but there are still idiots who frown on those that served.
A very small minority; mostly pacifists, hippies, and goth/emo trash.

We should be able to live in a society where its OKAY to not like the military though. It seems now-a-days its PC to thank veterans and if you don't are deemed un-American.
Nov 9, 2015 10:19pm
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Thanks to all current and former military men & women. Obligatory or not, it's the right thing to do and the right thing is seldom wrong.
Nov 10, 2015 11:07am
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sleeper;1762274 wrote:A very small minority; mostly pacifists, hippies, and goth/emo trash.

We should be able to live in a society where its OKAY to not like the military though. It seems now-a-days its PC to thank veterans and if you don't are deemed un-American.
Disliking the military is one thing...doesn't mean you have to dislike the sons and daughters that serve their country that you profiteer from...
Nov 10, 2015 3:39pm
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Belly35;1762402 wrote:Disliking the military is one thing...doesn't mean you have to dislike the sons and daughters that serve their country that you profiteer from...
Sorry Belly but I disagree. If someone wants to dislike the people in the military, they are free to do so.
Nov 10, 2015 5:30pm
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So......I was walking down the street today and at the gas station (<- old people description), the owner has about 5 flags planted in his Devil's Strip (<- that's NE Ohio for "tree lawn"). One of them was tipped over and laying on the ground. I was incredulous about how many people drove by and especially pissed at the people pumping gas who could see it laying there and did nothing. So as I picked up the flag and put it back in the cup in the ground and stomped around the sides of it to make it more firm.......I cussed at some people.

BUT, then I remembered.........
sleeper;1762419 wrote:....they are free to do so.
Nov 10, 2015 6:42pm
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Thanks to all who served.
Nov 11, 2015 9:20am
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Father in law is a retired Colonel and my Gpa received the Purple hear in WWII. God bless those that put their lives on the line for this great country!!!
Nov 11, 2015 9:27am
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thanks to all that have served
Nov 11, 2015 11:36am
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A friend of mine, USMC vet, is hitting at least 15 spots today for their free food/drink. I'm jealous, both of his service and his tour today.
Nov 11, 2015 2:17pm
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OSH;1762606 wrote:A friend of mine, USMC vet, is hitting at least 15 spots today for their free food/drink. I'm jealous, both of his service and his tour today.
I told my fiance that if I was my dad or brother, I would try to hit at least 6 places.
Nov 11, 2015 2:24pm
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My wife and two daughters begged me to go this morning to Bob Evans with them for breakfast (free for veteran), I agreed to go but didn&#8217;t feel right about doing so, I have always paid my way and never want to take advantage of something others need more than I. I&#8217;m very grateful that many business do support the veterans, many vets do need this help. Other vets I think this is a healing and remembrance moment that is important.


I was reading in the paper the other day that in Ohio many businesses are providing Purple Parking Space for DAV Veterans ( purple heart). I&#8217;m all for this idea (2 or 4 spots) but only if those business rethink the number of handicap parking spaces (way to many). There is no way that there are that many legally handicap individual driving around to justify that many spaces along with the pregnant women parking spots (2 or 4 for them also). Cut those handicap spot to half as many&#8230;
I could get a handicap sticker from the VA but &#8230; no
I can walk and walking is exercise and many who have handicap stickers are where they are now because they didn&#8217;t exercise ( not all but many) get off you ass and woo is me, I&#8217;m old and start walking&#8230;a little, it not going to kill you, if it does just means another handicap spot just opened up. :)
Nov 11, 2015 3:56pm
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met a 96 year old that fought at Iwo Jima.

Unreal listening to his story of that battle.

All I could think was how unimportant everything in my life is compared to his.
Nov 11, 2015 8:54pm
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Belly35;1762620 wrote:.........start walking&#8230;a little, it not going to kill you, if it does just means another handicap spot just opened up. :)
A great Belly adage.
Nov 11, 2015 9:55pm