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Veterans Day

If you know a veteran, please take time out of your day to thank them for protecting the freedoms we have.

To the veterans that read this blog...thank you for your service.

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To all veterans, thank you for serving our great country and sacrificing what you did to do so. And if you know of a veteran that post to this blog please thank them so we may know who they are and we can then know that we are in the presents of great people.
I will start by thanking The Doctor for his service to our country!!

Dark Knight

Thank you sir for the kind words. I would like to thank all those who are standing a watch tonight and are far from home. I want to thank those who gave the ultimate price and to their families, I say thank you for your hardship. With all we have in our nation someone has stood a watch, crawled in a trench or flown a mission and kept a ship afloat to see that these shores are kept free. Freedom isn't cheap my friends and it comes with a price.
The Doc

God Bless my good friend, E.J. Thomas, who served in the Army.

And let's not forget Jason Pye's father! He served gallantly. May he rest in peace.

6 posts for uga7 and 4 for our veterans. What has happened to everyone our veterans died for our freedom and way of life so you could watch football.
This post Jason put up for our veterans should be full of people talking about our veterans it should fill up his site.
I can not understand today's people I need to go back in time to the days of honor.

Dark Knight

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