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Veterans Role Call

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USNR now just called USN
29 years 5 months 6 days, but who's counting.
Go Navy! Beat Army.
Date: 12/10/11
Time: 1430
Location: FedEx Field, Washington, DC
 
This is probably more suited to Memorial Day than Veterans Day. But, it will ring true for those who got spit on, and worse, in US Airports and those who wish to remember the noble, mostly kid, hero's that never got the chance to become veterans.

If you are able,
save for them a place
inside of you
and save one backward glance
when you are leaving
for the places they can
no longer go.
Be not ashamed to say
you loved them,
though you may
or may not have always.
Take what they have left
and what they have taught you
with their dying
and keep it with your own.
And in that time
when men decide and feel safe
to call the war insane,
take one moment to embrace
those gentle heroes
you left behind.
~Major Michael Davis O'Donnell (MIA, 1972)
1 January 1970
Dak To, Vietnam
Vietnam was a whole different ballgame. Beyond tragic what you guys went through.
 
Nuclear submarine warfare officer, 1996-2001, after earning my first UConn degree and before starting on my second.
 
Many, many thanks to the people who are serving or who have served our country. Stand up and be counted.
HuskyNan, I posted to be counted for you but I forgot the most important thing......THANK YOU for your post.
 
Army 1969-1971. Infantry. 11B20. Got my draft notice 7 days after commencement. "Greetings from the President"........, wish I had saved that.

Not fonda jane or her ilk to this day.

Many, many thanks to the people who are serving or who have served our country. Stand up and be counted.
 
USMC 1993-1997
1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion
Camp Pendleton, California
 
USAir Force 1950 to Dec-1054 Uconn School of Business 1959 Retired 1995 Always worked and prayed for upgrade to Division 1 in football.
 
CTyank reporting... 3dRRU, Saigon VN, 1962, USASA
 
Graduated High school in 1972 my draft # was 231. War ended and I was extremely lucky I didn't have to go to Nam. My father-uncle served in ww2 older relatives in ww1. I would have gone and did what it took. I'm extremely proud of all you guys who served our Great country. Stop by anytime at 1st and 10 in New Milford and your lunch or dinner is on me. Thanks Chuck
 
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