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<p>[QUOTE="pappy-o, post: 672918, member: 19790"]Actually my son spent 10 years in the United States Air Force & was deployed several times to the Middle East & Europe , military boots are kinda the same in all areas, my son was deployed to Iraq, Bahrain, Diego Garcia, Saudi Arabia, Rhein-Main & Ramstein A. F B.'s. Comming from a Military family this coin touches my heart & deserves respect and honor to all who have put their lives on the line. Quite frankly I don't care about the obverse or reverse of this coin , its what it stands for that counts in my book . To anybody going into harms way they have my respect and gratitude for a job well done & its up to the people of this Country to give them the respect , thanks and any financial help they might need when returning home. Speaking as a father of a solder I can't even put into words the gut renching feeling you have when your son or daughter is overseas in harms way, believe me that helpless feeling you have the whole time their gone is horrible. I guess I'am just saying that if our disabled veterans get some help from this coin I hope they sell a billion of them.:thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pappy-o, post: 672918, member: 19790"]Actually my son spent 10 years in the United States Air Force & was deployed several times to the Middle East & Europe , military boots are kinda the same in all areas, my son was deployed to Iraq, Bahrain, Diego Garcia, Saudi Arabia, Rhein-Main & Ramstein A. F B.'s. Comming from a Military family this coin touches my heart & deserves respect and honor to all who have put their lives on the line. Quite frankly I don't care about the obverse or reverse of this coin , its what it stands for that counts in my book . To anybody going into harms way they have my respect and gratitude for a job well done & its up to the people of this Country to give them the respect , thanks and any financial help they might need when returning home. Speaking as a father of a solder I can't even put into words the gut renching feeling you have when your son or daughter is overseas in harms way, believe me that helpless feeling you have the whole time their gone is horrible. I guess I'am just saying that if our disabled veterans get some help from this coin I hope they sell a billion of them.:thumb:[/QUOTE]
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