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Posted on Nov 10, 2016
LTC Monte Anderson
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Cpl Wilbert Pritchett
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Thanks you it was my Honor to serve
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Capt Seid Waddell
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Sorry to say that I'm all out of up votes for the day - I owe you one!
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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Thank you for your service.
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Capt Seid Waddell
Capt Seid Waddell
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LTC Monte Anderson, and you, sir.
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SGT Alfred Cox
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Happy Veteran's Day everyone.
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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Thank you for your service.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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Thank you for your service. Blessings.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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Thank you, Sir, for such a moving tribute to our brothers and sisters. I was really moved, after reading such an awe inspiring post. Happy Veterans Day. Hooah! Blessings.
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CPL James Ross
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"I was there ..." in 1950 - 1952 and I am still with you Brother and will be until the End of Time.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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God bless you, my brother. Thank you for your service. Blessings.
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CAPT Hiram Patterson
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A long line of veterans. Great grandfather and 4 brothers in the Civil War, father's uncle in WW1, father and 3 brothers and my father's cousin in WW2, three uncles in Korea, father's 2nd cousin in Vietnam, and me in OIF. Walking through a country cemetery in Mississippi in September I noticed three bronze plaques from the same family - one served in the Revolutionary War, the second in the War of 1812 and the 3rd in the Civil War who surprisingly, was in my great grandfather's and his brother's infantry company.
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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We salute them all.
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SGT Robert Clark
SGT Robert Clark
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I get choked up when I hear our fellow bothers and sister's talk about the the service they have done. I have never asked for a thank you from anyone on this special day, I am proud of everyone who has served and who are still serving the great nation. Currahee And RANGERS Lead the Way. HAPPY VETS DAY TO EVERYONE.
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Sgt Francis Santa-Teresa
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Happy Veterans Day to all of you, my brothers and sisters!!!
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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Thank you for your service.
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Sgt Francis Santa-Teresa
Sgt Francis Santa-Teresa
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LTC Monte Anderson - and thank you in return sir!!
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CSM Battalion Command Sergeant Major
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My grandfather served in WWII, my father in Vietnam, and I all who have served this great nation to protect our freedom. I have been blessed to have had ability to serve this great nation for the past 22.5 years with so many fine men and women. Thank you, Sir for sharing.
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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Thanks for your serve and your family's serve. My father fought in the South Pacific in WWII, in Korea, and twice in Vietnam. (He had a break in serve) My uncle (Monte) was killed in the South Pacific. I serve in Vietnam and had a 22 year career. My son served in the Air Force in places like Koscovo. He served 24 years and just retired this last May.
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SSgt Marshall Franklin
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I miss it. Was only in 10 years till they kicked me out due to no long fit for world wide service. Week in a coma dead five times. My death certificate is still in my records. I was a lifer and would have been in 30+ years now. Miss my job.
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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Keep the death certificate in case you get called up for jury duty.
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Sgt Charles Malcom
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The best thing I ever did was enlist in the United States Marine Corps - on my 17th birthday. I grew up in the Corps and I earned my education in the Corps. I left boot camp at PI 20 days before the war in Korea broke out. I served 2 years in the Philippines 51-53, and during an IG Inspection during '52, 176 of the enlisted Marines requested Mast to volunteer for Korea, but we were told to stay where we were because we were doing our duty there supporting those who were in Korea. Certainly didn't feel that way. I am now 83 years old and I still wonder if I would have been able to withstand the withdrawal from the "Frozen Chosin." I lost a lot of good friends that I went through high school and boot camp there. I finished up 15 years with a medical discharge. Only two more years and it would have been retirement. Gentlemen, never pass a man or woman in uniform without shaking their hand. May God bless all our men and women who are now serving and who served before us and with us, VETERANS ALL.
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