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Post by mrlunting on Sept 7, 2020 13:40:04 GMT -5
There is a man in my building who has served for Canada. Pro Patria. Served in Iraq, Afganistan, Baghdad. Tells me he has done 2 tours. I have known him for a couple years now. I can tell he has P.T.S.D. The point is that I have thanked him about 6 times now for serving our country. I just want say thank you to everyone out there who have served. Our peace and freedom means a great deal. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you
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Post by puffy on Sept 7, 2020 14:40:10 GMT -5
There is a man in my building who has served for Canada. Pro Patria. Served in Iraq, Afganistan, Baghdad. Tells me he has done 2 tours. I have known him for a couple years now. I can tell he has P.T.S.D. The point is that I have thanked him about 6 times now for serving our country. I just want say thank you to everyone out there who have served. Our peace and freedom means a great deal. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you I totally agree..My wife's father spent 4 years over seas in WWII.The things he went through stayed with him the rest of his life.,We buried him in a veteran's cemetery.(his wishes)..He was a great guy and friend..His memory will be with me always.Any one who risks it all to protect the rest of us deserves our utmost respect and our sincere gratitude..
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Post by mgtarheel on Sept 7, 2020 17:52:39 GMT -5
We should thank the veterans all we can
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