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Posted on May 25, 2014
CPT Aaron Kletzing
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SSG Richard Stevens
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Thank you very much. And I stand behind you one hundred percent thank you for your service
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MCPO Stephen McGeady
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I will Brother Got some pics of some of my Vet Friends aboard the Intrepid in NYC. Will Post them tomorrow. Great day meeting all the Veterans and Active Duty Marines and Sailors. Great Day to be an American.
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CPT Kletzing,

Your words are so eloquent and particularly apropos to our feelings today.

I reflect on memories of our brothers and sisters injured, wounded, burned, captured, tortured, or killed on so many public and secret missions abroad.

I touch the wall and pray for those we could not save. I visit with our men and women in arlington to pray for so many family members, particularly our young children who must now find their own ways through the world.

I wonder what happened and pray for military and civilian colleagues who suffered and died on classified missions in support of our national interests in so many places around the world honored by stars on yet another wall.

Warmest Regards, Sandy
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Well said and thank you for your service! And for all that you have continued to do in building this place for all service members, past and present, to come together.
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PO3 Ricky Smith
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Well said and hope all veterans and service men and women have a safe Veterans Day in their honor.
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Sgt Christopher Collins
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I served 4 years in the USAF and wish I had stated in longer. I cherish Memorial Day because those before, sacrifice all.
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PFC Stephen Trynosky
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I think of all the 18 year olds who NEVER made 19. I think of the joys I've had in my 74 years that they missed. So, regardless of war, be it 1776, 1863, 1918, 1944, 1952 or 1969 and beyond, they are all "forever 18". As the Brits say, "lest we forget".
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LTJG Sandra Smith
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I think about those in my family line who have served from 1776 on up through the Cold War & Vietnam; I think about my HS classmates who went to Vietnam, but came home in body bags, young men, some of whom I'd known since grade school. I think about Mom's friend a sniper shot on her way between the hospital & quarters, in New Guinea, a nurse. I think how disappointed many of those would be, to see the shambles America has become, and wonder how they'd feel about their sacrifices in view of the outcome here. I think about those who intentionally ignore what Memorial day is about, and wonder if they realize at all, they couldn't be enjoying their barbecues BUT for those they're ignoring. And I think about our Creator & how sad all of it must make Him. It's not an happy day...
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Beautifully said. Thank you.
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LTJG Sandra Smith
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CPT Aaron Kletzing Thank -you, sir.
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CPT Lawrence Cichelli
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I honor my fallen comrades by participating in Memorial Day events in the Chicago area. I've been asked to play Taps and other bugle calls or patriotic music as an Army Band trumpet player. The only year I missed was last year because of the pandemic. Those that do come out to events really understand the meaning of these events to remember loved ones or friends that gave their all. As long as these people participate in Memorial Day ceremonies, those that gave their all will always be remembered and not have died in vain!
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Well said, thank you for sharing. I actually grew up in Chicago (northwest side in a neighborhood called Lincoln Square).
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Good Call Sir, Thanks
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