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Memorial Day...any former military here?

Post by andrema » Sat May 29, 2010 7:33 am

For too many Americans, Memorial Day (also referred to as Decoration Day) means a day off from work with picnics, pool openings and barbecues. But for those who have lost a comrade or loved one in combat, the day takes on a whole different significance. The observance of Memorial Day in the United States in commemoration of those members of the armed forces killed in war.

For those of us that have served in the military (I am retired, with 16 years of service), it represents comrades and like minded individuals who paid the ultimate price for our country. These men and women are true patriots and I hope that you all take the time to think of them this weekend and thank them for all that they have done to make all of these picnics and pool parties possible.

Have a great weekend!!
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Post by moishlashen » Sat May 29, 2010 8:59 am

Yeah you can't swing a dead cat around here without hitting about 6 vets. Hope you all have an excellent weekend. :cheers:
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Post by porschefan » Sat May 29, 2010 10:46 am

To all that have served, and are serving, thank you. :salute:
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Post by SCM64 » Sat May 29, 2010 7:55 pm

Tons of vets around these parts. :thumbsup:

Was not aware you had served, thanks for your service and have a great weekend. :salute: :cheers:
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Post by River Rat » Sat May 29, 2010 8:18 pm

I did 22 years Navy some active and most in the reserve.And I think of one good friend I lost on west pac that should of had a long life that was cut short.

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Post by davidwhitford » Sun May 30, 2010 3:35 pm

andrema wrote:For too many Americans, Memorial Day (also referred to as Decoration Day) means a day off from work with picnics, pool openings and barbecues. But for those who have lost a comrade or loved one in combat, the day takes on a whole different significance. The observance of Memorial Day in the United States in commemoration of those members of the armed forces killed in war.

For those of us that have served in the military (I am retired, with 16 years of service), it represents comrades and like minded individuals who paid the ultimate price for our country. These men and women are true patriots and I hope that you all take the time to think of them this weekend and thank them for all that they have done to make all of these picnics and pool parties possible.

Have a great weekend!!
:thumbsup: I second that! Major Dave Whitford USAF/USMC (Ret)

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Post by DMB » Sun May 30, 2010 3:47 pm

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Post by merichar » Sun May 30, 2010 4:25 pm

A little over 22 years Air Force active and Reserve in avionics.
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Post by hazmatman » Sun May 30, 2010 5:44 pm

One tour with the USAF ('81-'85) but drinking in German bars was too dangerous...so I got out and decided I should run into burning buildings, when that seemed risky, I decided to become a cop.

Now that the AF has computers & email, I think it's safe...maybe I'll go back. :lol:
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Post by hazmatman » Sun May 30, 2010 5:45 pm

davidwhitford wrote:Major Dave Whitford USAF/USMC (Ret)
Now that's a career combo you don't see very often...Air Force & the Corps.

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Post by kerosene » Sun May 30, 2010 7:57 pm

hazmatman wrote:
davidwhitford wrote:Major Dave Whitford USAF/USMC (Ret)
Now that's a career combo you don't see very often...Air Force & the Corps.

Semper Fi/Fly & Fight!
I went through USAF Basic Training in 1984. One of my TIs was a Tech Sgt whose first enlistment was in the Marine Corps, toward the end of our involvement in Vietnam. He said that one enlistment in the Corps was enough for him, so he joined the Air Force. I believe he had things arranged so that he left the Corps on one day and was in the Air Force the next day. Nice guy...for a TI. :grin:

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Post by davidwhitford » Sun May 30, 2010 10:04 pm

kerosene wrote:
hazmatman wrote:
davidwhitford wrote:Major Dave Whitford USAF/USMC (Ret)
Now that's a career combo you don't see very often...Air Force & the Corps.

Semper Fi/Fly & Fight!
I went through USAF Basic Training in 1984. One of my TIs was a Tech Sgt whose first enlistment was in the Marine Corps, toward the end of our involvement in Vietnam. He said that one enlistment in the Corps was enough for him, so he joined the Air Force. I believe he had things arranged so that he left the Corps on one day and was in the Air Force the next day. Nice guy...for a TI. :grin:

I got out in 1988.
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Post by 425ranger » Mon May 31, 2010 4:23 am

This isn't Veterans Day.

It's Memorial Day. I personally wish all the family's of fallen soldiers in todays conflicts the best; and the knowledge their loved one died in the persuit of a greater good. Liberity and freedom... I miss about 10 excellent soldiers and marines who have been killed in the line of duty.


In memorium: God bless you boys, and thank you.
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Post by moishlashen » Mon May 31, 2010 6:39 am

425ranger wrote:This isn't Veterans Day.

It's Memorial Day. I personally wish all the family's of fallen soldiers in todays conflicts the best; and the knowledge their loved one died in the persuit of a greater good. Liberty and freedom... I miss about 10 excellent soldiers and marines who have been killed in the line of duty.


In memorium: God bless you boys, and thank you.

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