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Posted on Nov 10, 2016
LTC Monte Anderson
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GySgt William Hardy
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Most inspirational as I prepare this morning to give a Veterans Day speech at the Middle School where I spent my teaching career. It will be great to address students again and it is an honor to represent the Veterans of our community with the first of many Veterans Day speeches that will be given this day.
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LTC Monte Anderson
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Break a leg. Feel free to use any part of this article.
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Maj Gen Del Eulberg
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Thank you for taking the time to capture what every veteran feels about those they served with. Regardless of conflict or when you served, we will always be connected as brothers & sisters in arms. God Bless all those who served!
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LTC Monte Anderson
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Thank you for your service.
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PO2 Heather Ashby
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Excellent article! You brought a tear to my eye. And for my dad who fought with the 1st Marines at Guadalcanal, and my mother who was one of the original WAVES in WWII, my retired USN husband, and my Army son who searched caves for Taliban in '02 and helped to take Baghdad in '03, I thank you for putting it into words. I salute all veterans today and always. Fair winds and following seas to all.
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SSG Joe Ann Bess
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Mine too girl, something bigger than myself.
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LTC Deputy G3
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This was a great post Sir!! Thank you for your service and your words today. HOOAH!!
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TSgt Tim (lj) Littlejohn
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Great great great Grandfather, Civil War; Great Uncles, WWII; Uncle, Korean War; Cousin Vietnam War; me Desert Storm I, 20 years retired Air Force! First in my family not to serve in the Army, boy have I caught flack for that!! lol
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LTC Monte Anderson
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Thank you for your service.
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SGT Ronald Audas
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Tears flow and my heart swells with pride as we honor those heros that came before us and will continue to answer the call until the last "Lights Out ".
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PVT Kenneth Clary
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Thank You to our Brave Men and Women who are on the front line today! God Bless You All from a Old Army Man.
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LTC Monte Anderson
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TSgt Franklin Tiller
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I am a proud Veteran who served my country for 20+ years. Thanks to all my fellow veterans who have served and still serve this great nation. God Bless America and God Save America.
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PO2 David Allender
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From "Memorial Day: A tribute to their Sacrifices"-Stamped Blue: copied off the Internet in 2009.
This morning I awoke to a thunder rumbling in the distance. Light rain was tapping at the windows a if it was beckoning me to take a look. I walked over to my window and peered through the blinds, As I did this, I realized it was Memorial Day; How fitting. The eerie feeling that washed over me brought back all too familiar feelings and memories.
Do you feel sad?
Do you feel gloom?
If you answered yes to both of these questions, then good, you should. Today is not a "happy" day. It's a day to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Could you, better yet would you do it? It's not such an easy question to answer when you get to the core of it.
When I was in the Marines Corps, I made some of the best friends a person could ever want. I distinctly remember the long and emotion filled conversations my friends and I had. We discussed m,any things, what combat would look like, whether or not we would be able to do all the things we say we would in the heat of battle.
Would you risk your life to save another?
When put in a combat situation with rounds coming down range, would you rely on your training and instincts as opposed to living in the moment and most likely being shot?
These are very real questions, something I and many others had to live with every day.
Be it by fate or the Hand of GOD, I was not subject to those situations. Prior to my battalion being deployed to Iraq, I injured my knee on a 25 mile hike up the Kahuku mountain range located in the North Shore of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. This ultimately kead to my discharge from the marines. My friends were not so lucky.
A month or so after injuring my knee, my battalion and all those whom I came to know ona personal level, were all gone. They went overseas to fight, while I stayed behind rehabbing my knee in paradise. This is something that still bothers me to this day.
Most of the Marines I knew returned home unscathed, but some didn't. One of the marines I went to the School of Infantry with didn't make it. I was told his squad was doing house raids in fullujah, which is a city 40 miles West of Baghdad. Apparently some suicidal rebel waited for them to raid the room he was in and threw a grenade inside the room to kill them all. My friend jumped on the grenade, taking the blunt of the explosion, saving the four other Marines who were in the room with him. He didn't die immediately, which gave the rest of the Marines whose lives he had saved the chance to give him their thanks before he eventually bled out. That my friend s the definition of "HONOR AND SACRIFICE."
Just how do you thank those who most bear the burden of their sacrifice? By remembering them.

I say this: "Blessed is he that sacrifices his life to save others. " GOD shall remember on Judgment Day."
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Sgt Brent Wanstreet
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While I have been saddened by the actions of some lately, your words have reminded me of what I know to be true. Thank you.
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