Veterans Day

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  1. DonnaML

    DonnaML Well-Known Member

    My Dad, home on leave with his parents, probably around 1942?

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    My paternal grandfather was too old to serve in World War I. I've written before about how my maternal grandfather, and all four of my maternal grandmother's brothers, were in World War I, but they were on the other side.
     
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  3. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    On the war memorial of my village there are 26 names for WW1. The whole village population in 1911 was 330.
     
  4. capthank

    capthank Well-Known Member

    Amazing lineage of patriot's.
     
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  5. Robidoux Pass

    Robidoux Pass Well-Known Member

    My father and many of my uncles served in WWII. I was in the Medical Service Corps during the Vietnam conflict; but due to various circumstances, I never made it to Vietnam. But I lost too many friends and colleagues to Vietnam ... and unfortunately, it's aftereffects after they finally made it home.

    Visiting the Vietnam Memorial in DC is a heartwrenching experience.
     
  6. Mountain Man

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  7. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    The main reason I do not want to go see it in person. Too many memories captured in that black granite.
     
  8. Numisnewbiest

    Numisnewbiest Well-Known Member

    I did 12 years on active duty; the first four years in the Marine Corps and then immediately did eight more years in the Army, and the Gulf War was my combat time, too (1st Infantry Division).

    I remember the first time anyone ever thanked me for my service - it was many years later, when I was a mailman. One Veteran's Day, I was emptying one of those big blue "outgoing mail" boxes you find on street corners, and an elderly man came up to me and asked if I was a veteran. I said yes, and he simply said, "Thank you for your service" and walked away before I could say anything. I almost started crying on the spot. My reaction shocked me almost as much as his kindness had.

    I have ancestors who served in the Civil War, WWII, Vietnam, and my son did his combat tour in Iraq in the mid-2000s. I have a ton of respect for the combat veterans who served before I did - they were excellent teachers.
     
  9. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    In the UK, Remembrance Day marks the commemoration of the Armistice ending the First World War in 1918.

    Here's a video from 2014 on the 888,246 ceramic poppies at the Tower of London. Since then, the poppies are in the process of becoming a permanent exhibit at the Imperial War Museum in Manchester.

     
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  10. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

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    Here's my best I WANT YOU pose
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    I got fat over quarantine so my jawline can no longer cut through wood
     
  11. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I have military service since WWI (great grandfather) and WWII (grandfather). My dad managed to miss the Vietnam war by just a hair. He was in college and NROTC at the tail end of the conflict.

    He told me in college he was bummed out he wasn't at war. He later realized that USMC helicopter pilots (which is what he became) tended to have a life span of less than 30 days, and should he have gone he probably wouldn't be around anymore.
     
  12. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Here is a picture of me somewhere off the coast of Africa about 7 years ago.
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  13. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Coast guard?! I was trying to get into NOAA for a hot minute. I always liked the blueberry uniform
     
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  14. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    God Bless You Vets.......

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  15. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Naw, Navy. Our coveralls are/were not as nice as the Coast Guard's.
     
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  16. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Considering I’m going to navy OCS at the end of the month, I feel like I should start practicing my uniform recognition...
     
  17. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Thank you to all who have served!
     
  18. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Lol. Probably wouldn't hurt. We don't wear those types of coveralls anymore. Something about "made out of material that is not flame retardant enough and instead will melt to your skin" blah blah blah :rolleyes:
     
  19. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    “Safety” LOL
     
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  20. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Indeed. We owe them a great deal for their service to our country. I, for one, will never forget them.........
     
  21. Mac McDonald

    Mac McDonald Well-Known Member

    There's a decent movie about the Sullivan brothers ("The Fighting Sullivans"...I think it is) and the why of the Act regulating the who and how many of a family can serve at one time...shows up on TCM every so often). The brothers were all assigned to the same ship in WWII and all perished together when it was sunk. Am going from memory on this so may be off on a detail or two. Thanks to all veterans, including my two career-Army sons still serving.
     
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