On Memorial Day, Veterans, active military, family & friends across the country will come together to reflect, thank & honor all who have given their lives to protect our country, along with all of You who have proudly served. VetFriends.com is very interested in hearing from all of you, our Veteran brothers & sisters, active military, family & friends, on what Memorial Day means to each of you. Please visit the forum today to share your thoughts and read the collection.
God bless the men , women and the families of the United States armed forces.I feel for you all and the multible trips that you have made to the war zones!Your generation has been carrying a big load !May God be with your and your families !
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Robert Pfeifer,
Tommorow I have the opportunity, to join,a Medal of Honor recpreint, Iwo Jima suvirour, and The first Navy seal, here in central Oregonand thank them
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Donald F. Curtis,
This day, Memorial Day, is a time for remembrance of all those who lost their lives defending our country. I would suggest it is also a time to re-dedicate our selves to protecting our country for our future generations. It is in this way that we will really honor our fallen members. God bless the United States of America.
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Gabriel G. Gonzalez,
Memorial Day
By
Gabriel Gonzalez
It?s another three day weekend
A time for having fun
What is this holiday really for
When everything is said and done
This day started out to honor
Those who had made the ultimate sacrifice
Now we see it as another day off
To barbeque with drinks on ice
But let us take some time
To remember those who went before
Those who struggled so hard
To keep open freedoms door
Think of those whose lives were given
On the grounds of Bunker Hill
Those of the American Revolution
Fighting so that we could have free will
World War I took the American Doughboy
To fight in someone else?s yard
We lost so many young men then
But still they fought hard
The Second World War was to end it all
Tyranny, Racism and Oppression
The only thing that we learned
Was that war keeps coming in succession
The Korean War was our next test
Followed by the exotic lands of Nam
We have almost perfected the way
To kill others just with a bomb
More recent events have caused us
To pray for peace once again
Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Pushed back a madman?s reign
Now comes an enemy that hides
Thinking he will die a martyr
He kills the innocent indiscriminately
Making our resolve that much stronger
All of them should be remembered
From Yorktown to the Twin Towers
Enjoy your day of relaxation
But remember them to the higher Power
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Jim Kotoff, AO1NAC/AW USNRET,
Today is a time to remember those who arent with us any longer. Some were lost while on active duty, but just as important are those we have lost after theyir seperation due to circumstances from actuive duty. All our conflicts have scarred veterans severly, some seperate not knowing that they will health issues from their service. Most recently the Gulf War Syndrome. God Bless them, and Rest in Peace!
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Francisco Mendez,
I thank all our men and women who served our country from the past and present.God bless them and keep them safe. Vietnam veteran Semper Fi.
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John Hardwick,
I served in Vn 65-67 and 27 yrs in thr USAR and MD Natl Gd. I will remember all my buddies that gave all, plus my parents and brother who also served. RIP and God bless you all and those who serve today.
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john hardwick,
I served in vn 65-67. Also served 27 yrs in USAR and MD Natl Gd. I will remember all my buddies who gave all.Also,my parents and brother who served. Thanks to all who serve today. God bless you all.
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Bill Kay,
GOD BLESS AMERICA. We are so blessed to have men and women that stand up for freedom.Thank you fellow vets for all that you have done for this country.
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Gary J. Glenn,
GOD bless those who gave all, and those who are serving our Nation now!
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M.A.,
When I
think of Memorial Day, it brings to my mind a Holiday
to come together with family, loved ones & friends, to
reflect, honor and give thanks to the many heroic men
and women who have sacrificed their lives for our
freedom and great country. Furthermore, it is a day to
give thanks to our active military and Veterans, who
have and currently are protecting our American nation.
Thanks to all our U.S. military personnel, both past
and present. U.S. Veterans, we thank you and appreciate you, and all that you have done.
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Lee Pravitz,
Remembering Pfc William Joseph Hobert, KIA 17 days in country.
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F. KINNEY,
Memorial Day is a day to remember all members the Military, especially family members that have served in all wars since the civil war until now 2011. I pray daily for family and friends that have given their lives so that our World may be a better place to live.
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Doc Conner,
Every Veterans Day and Every Memorial Day and all the rest of the days in the year I die a thousand deaths! My job was to save lives and I am proud to have served with my MARINES but I die a thousand deaths every day when I ask why. Why was allowed to come home and so many brothers didnt! Semper Fi to all those who have served and to all those who will serve in the future. Fair Winds and Following Seas!
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Charlie McCarty,
Some people look at Memorial Day as the 1st day of summer when all the pools open and barbecue pits are going strong. When in reality if it was not for the Veteran who sacrificed so much and many gave their lives for our freedom we need to remind these people that the only reason they can go swimming or they can have their barbeques and get together is because of the Veterans and the sacrifices they made. Tell these people to take a couple of minutes out of their day and remember all of our heroes living and dead. Also tell them to make sure that they acknowledge Veterans anytime they cross paths and to thank them for their service to our country.
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