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Please see this thread:
I don't want to "cross post," but please see this thread.
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-Matt
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-Matt
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My god she is pathetic! Here is a toast to the soldiers of D-DAY that laid their lives down for all of us. <img border="0" alt="[cheers]" title="" src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" />
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Well put Matt,
I remember these special days every year and in my mind have a moment of silence for all who sacrificed so much.
Proud to be and American and proud to have served.
Bill.
I remember these special days every year and in my mind have a moment of silence for all who sacrificed so much.
Proud to be and American and proud to have served.
Bill.
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Matt, been so busy I almost forgot what day it was, thanks for reminding me of this monumental date that will go down as one of the most important dates in history.
Being prior military it's sad that some choose to completely forget the sacrifices men and women made to allow us to enjoy the freedoms we have today. I have the utmost respect for the men and women of the WW2 era, back then it was a highly honorable deed to enlist to serve your country, they didn't do it to get an education or because they didn't have any other options or they wanted to see the world or they wanted to learn a trade, they did it for one thing and one thing only, to defend and protect the country, for this I am truly greatful. Thanks for the reminder.
Regards, Picstr.
Being prior military it's sad that some choose to completely forget the sacrifices men and women made to allow us to enjoy the freedoms we have today. I have the utmost respect for the men and women of the WW2 era, back then it was a highly honorable deed to enlist to serve your country, they didn't do it to get an education or because they didn't have any other options or they wanted to see the world or they wanted to learn a trade, they did it for one thing and one thing only, to defend and protect the country, for this I am truly greatful. Thanks for the reminder.
Regards, Picstr.