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Posted on Sep 6, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SPC Mike Lake
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Awesome read had a great time with my brothers we all met at all American week this past may at ft Bragg the bond of brotherhood tho we haven't seen each other in almost 20 yrs that bond is still stronger than ever
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SSG David Palomarez
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We got your 6 brother
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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It's about working together and depending on each other as a team member despite all that BS which is irrelevant: their political party, religion or there ethnicity.

Teamwork and togetherness is an important aspect of life. It unites us, makes us feel comfortable, it gives us a sense of belonging. It is a wonderful feeling knowing that my sister or brother got by back if we were to die on the battle field and we want be left behind. If you want to go far go in it as a team. It seems to amaze me how a bunch of folks from all over the country different backgrounds religion etc. can come together and amass a superb fighting team that’s what the military and having a sense of pride does to us.

Peace!
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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Edited 8 y ago
My brother to my left my brother to my right from all different backgrounds, races and religions. Together we stand together we fight. No military branch of service is better than the Airmen, Soldiers, Marines, Navy or Coast Guard that serves in them. The Brothers and Sisters that proudly serve makes those institutions what they are! What a joy it is to be apart of one these great institutions where friendship are made for life.

Peace!
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SPC John Jeffery
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I was with a reserve Engineer Battalionin Milwaukee with a SFC Gunderson. Any relation?
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Not that I know of. Of course, it's always possible it is a distant relative, but I don't know much of my father's side of the family.
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SPC Nanette Porter
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I agree with you on so many levels. I can relate in many ways as well.
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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Each morning when we rise we should give thanks for the light, for our life and for the strength that allowed us to wake up. All the things that we have that unfortunately many take for granted our food, a roof over our head a few dollars in our pocket or the bank. We should always be grateful and thankful. We should remember and be thankful for all the wonderful people in our lives past and present who has made a positive difference. Let's also be thankful for the times we made mistakes and learned a valuable lesson from them I have many of those. It's all good all the time even when it may seem to be bad. We must see the light illuminating at the end of the tunnel and press on and never give up.

I am a dreamer who have seen some of my dreams come true. We as individuals must always remember we have within us the strength, patience and the passion to reach for the stars and make a positive difference somehow in this world the smallest sense of compassion and kindness matters.

Peace!
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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I say Veterans first and no-one should forget that if there is room for others so be it but absolutely Veterans first that's my opinion.

Let's honor those that are serving and those that have served. With Veterans Day behind us now. We should never forget about those that are wearing or have worn a military uniform.

We all have made many sacrifices and many of us have put our lives on the line to assure and protect the freedoms that we have. We deserve to recognized for our commitment to serving this country 365 days a year not just on Veterans Day.

It means something to be a Military member and a Veteran. Many in our society are clueless to that. I served with some very brave men and women. Many of them we are still close friends to this very day. Despite some off the hardships and deployments overseas several times. If I could
do it again I'll do it with absolutely no regrets whatsoever with a smile on my face.

Despite many efforts by politicians for several decades to place the issues facing Veterans on the back burner. We must hold them accountable and let them know it is absolutely unacceptable and we will not go down without a heck of a fight because that's what we do..

So I would like to say to all past, present and future men and women in uniform thank you and may God bless you and your families. As the saying goes we my not know them all but we owe them all.

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PVT Raymond Lopez
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Welcome to the Family you finally understand what I learned in 1964 your adopted family beats the Hell out your natural family just ask my wife. They take better care of her than her own sister.
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