Posted on May 25, 2016
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In the Philadelphia area veterans give hand salutes to other vets. I believe that it shows great respect to another vet. We earned it bang it out!
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SGT Kyle Johnson
Best salute I saw was a 100 plus older veterans at Bangor Maine Airport. Was flying with a full flight of soldiers heading to Iraq via Kuwait. We stopped for a refuel and all had to disembark the plane. When we walked off there were literally 100 older vets, wives and other people lined up saluting as the SMs walk thru. I stayed in the gangway with some other contractors because it was the SM's moment and was awesome to watch. There was food, beverages, care packages for ever SM on the plane. Was really inspirational for these people to be out there at nearly midnight to do this. BTW - Thanks to the area veterans around Bangor.
1LT Nick Kidwell
1LT Nick Kidwell
>1 y
This reminds me of the gauntlet of VFW, BSA and other civilians when we de-planed on the way home from OIF. All cheering and clapping, with a few salutes mixed in. This was 2005 before the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, but nobody cared.
Lt Col Nurse Anesthetist
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5 y
Loved seeing those guys!
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SFC Giovanni Bennett
Went through 3 times, but it was always so late that nothing was available. Got to credit those greeters though for staying there until the middle of the night just for us.
SPC Mike Moulton
SPC Mike Moulton
5 y
3 women who I grew up knowing, saw them on the 4th of July this past summer. There are know as the Freeport Flag ladies, they have been in my opinion the biggest influence on the crowds that greet at the Bangor airport. Truly awesome individuals, always the second stop when I would go home on leave, and now vacation. Look them up on Facebook and you can see a lot of pics, never know you may see your friends or your self in them.
Cpl Justin Goolsby
Sometimes I'd salute, other times I'd shake their hand and thank them. It's typically the Vietnam and WWII ones that I see. I always make it a point if I see an older Veteran to thank them for their service because I know this Country once turned their backs on the Service Members and I know each one should know that they are appreciated even if it's decades later.
TSgt Infantryman
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5 y
When I hear thank you for your service from an AAFES person or a USO Donut-dolly I always say thank you and return a thank you for your service.
Seems nobody realizes these folks supported up close in the same shit-holes we served in. In The Nam and again in Afghanistan it was normal to share a bunker with these folks during rocket attacks, sapper attacks.......
PFC Greg Ortiz
Saluting is a sign of respect to other veterans, I have and will continue to salute all my fellow brethren. I still at home stand and
salute while our anthem plays before watching sporting events, maybe it's just me, but my parents brought me up to respect these things at all times.

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