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Posted - 05/23/2007 : 6:51:49 PM Thank you, all you Veterans, We love and enjoy our freedom and those who laid down their lifes for us, I am truly Greatful regardless of which flag/ Country , Thanks again everyone of You.
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Posted - 11/11/2017 : 2:12:37 PM Thanks to you Veterans, Today is remembrance Day November 11th 2017 here in Canada, and we will never forget those who made ultimate sacrifice and the those who fought for our Countries, and survived. THANK YOU, for our freedoms we enjoy today. We will never forget.
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Posted - 12/04/2016 : 05:57:25 AM Army/Air Force Reserves, 23 years. Retired in 2013.
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Posted - 12/03/2016 : 12:33:58 PM served 73-76 Army |
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Posted - 12/03/2016 : 07:06:43 AM retired Navy 1966-1986 |
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Posted - 12/03/2016 : 03:13:28 AM Between the Air Force and Army, 27 years, retired in 2010. |
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Posted - 12/02/2016 : 2:56:42 PM Retired from the AF Reserves in 2006 after 17 yrs. Also prior active duty Navy for 6 yrs. from '77 to '83. |
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Posted - 12/02/2016 : 2:28:44 PM Veteran but not "retired" from military service. USN '71-'75, one tour to RVN.
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Posted - 12/02/2016 : 11:23:24 AM I wonder how many here are retired members of the military? I am retired and some of the people that I know, that enjoy the nude life style are also retired military. |
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Posted - 11/23/2016 : 12:28:24 AM The only problem therein is - how do you know who is an officer and who is an enlistee? I.e., how do you know who to salute. Pinning an eagle or bar on your bare shoulder might hurt a bit.
“I rise early almost every morning and sit in my chamber, without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing.” Ben Franklin
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Posted - 11/19/2016 : 09:56:54 AM I would think, given the philosophies of each branch; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard ... the Air Force would be the most progressive and accepting of allowing and providing clothing optional opportunities!
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Posted - 11/19/2016 : 04:34:12 AM Inasmuch as the Air Force is sometimes considered to be the most glamorous branch service, would it be too much to ask for a clothing-optional Air Force Base?
“I rise early almost every morning and sit in my chamber, without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing.” Ben Franklin
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Posted - 11/11/2016 : 3:09:51 PM Happy Veterans Day to all the vets on this site and around the world! |
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Posted - 11/21/2008 : 02:02:27 AM Are veterans and active duty are the greatest, they are what makes this country enjoy the freedom we cherish, THANK YOU ALL ! |
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Posted - 11/19/2008 : 12:05:19 PM All gave some ... some gave all.
The wonderful men and women in our armed forces have my undying gratitude for their selflessness and courage, their devotion to duty, and their willingness to give their lives defending me, a person they have never even met. And now, I just want them all to come home, safe and sound.
My father was a career Naval officer, so while I have never been in the military myself, I know well what the military life is like. I know about the separations and the worry. I know what it's like to be out playing in the yard as a child and see the black chaplain's car slowly driving up your street. Even as young children, we knew what that car meant. We would stop playing, hold our breath and pray ... "oh please dear God, don't let it be my daddy ... "
It wasn't all hardship, of course. We got to live in Hawaii (I was born there), for instance, and while being uprooted every couple of years could be jarring, it wasn't as bad as it might sound. Whenever we were transferred to a new base, there were always people there you knew from previous ones. You were never a complete stranger. And besides, everyone we knew went through the same thing, so we never knew there was any other way to be. It's a close-knit community. Everyone looked after one another, and comforted one another.
I was a young child when the Vietnam war ended, and I vaguely remember the treatment that the returning veterans received back then. I'm so happy that things are different now, and I hope these brave, wonderful young men and women know how much we love and appreciate them.
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Posted - 11/17/2008 : 9:31:57 PM Its funny how people like to say its the government that sent us to war. The Iraq war was voted on twice by our elected "representatives" and once by the general population. Thats 3 times we had the opportunity to stop the war and three times the American people and/or our representatives voted overwhelmingly to support the war.
I am a retired veteran, have lost 3 friends in Iraq and had a son-in-law shot on Christmas Day in Mosul 2 years ago. The war has done just what it was supposed to do. Kept the enemy preoccupied outside our borders and start the seeds of democracy in the middle east to stop the growth of radicalism. Seems to be working, if you ask me.
Thanks to all the veterans who support democracy and have sacrified for their country and the ideal called democracy.
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