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Posted on Nov 10, 2016
LTC Monte Anderson
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LCpl Scott Stan
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For all who served.
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SSgt Gregg Coldsnow
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For all my brothers and sisters who served and are serving now. SALUTE and God Bless you all!
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SFC Dan Garcia
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I just want to Salute all veterans that I served with, and those that I didn't serve with. It was an honor to serve for our country. (USA) Nobody that had served in the military branch would understand what we all went through to make it to retirement or just served a few Years. I can say long hours everyday in the mud ,sand,dust ,cold ,rain, and putting up with hurry up and wait. I am proud that I made it to retirement, and now I have two son in the Army. Working as a civilian contractor I have deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan , and now Kuwait. I am proud to support the Army even it means being away from my Family again. I know what your thinking well he's making big money, but to me its not all about the money it is supporting soldiers overseas. God bless and stay Army strong.
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Cpl Tim Braun
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I am proud to have served my country and to be included in this grand band of brothers and sisters. I try to shake the hands of those that served that I meet. There is no need for a flashy show of thanks, just a firm handshake, a nod of the head, and a kind word. The bond is there and the sincere respect is real. Thank you all for your service to this great country.

I have family that served in Vietnam and have only a very small insight into how troops were treated upon arriving home yet cannot fathom how you feel. To all Vietnam veterans I would like to say welcome home, job well done, and thank you.
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LTC John Mohor
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Great Post LTC Monte Anderson. Really summed it up well! Thanks for sharing it with us all! Happy Veterans Day Everyone!
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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SFC Familia Gonzalez
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Thank you LTC Monte Anderson for your kind words. I tell folks that my Combat experience pales in comparison to the men and women who fought in wars such as WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq Afghanistan, etc. You see, my only experience in war as an Infantry Paratrooper was in Grenada and Panama. I beat myself up because I trained my ass off for twenty plus years with the understanding that as an Infantry Soldier, I would sooner or later deploy to a mayor combat operation but the big day never came, it wasn't my time some tell me. Sometimes I feel that I didn't pay my dues because after all, I was awareded my CIB for three weeks in Grenada during operation Urgent Fury, yet my father and many like him, had to fight in the jungles of Vietnam for a year to receive theirs. I don't know about other veterans in similar situations, but in my case, I feel like I didn't do my part. Now I'm not writing this IOT be patronized or to draw attention. I'm writing this because today is Veterans Day, and I spend half of day around other warriors at Ft. Benning. My son Darion just got back from Afghanistan yesterday and couldn't believe that I was professionally jealous because I didn't get a chance to go to the sandbox... I even volunteered to go go back on Active Duty a few years back and was willing to temporarily take a huge cut in pay, in that I'm a retired E-7 but was leaving a GS-12 position with the federal government. Unfortunately for me, I was approved to come back on Active Duty for a year, but it was to be a Army Recruiter and not in the sandbox, so I decided not to go. I wanted to pay my dues like everyone else in something more than Grenada and Panama.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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SFC, you did your job. We go where we are called to. I thank you for your service. Blessings.
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SSG David Forler
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Thank you.
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SPC TerryandShelia Alcon
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Thank you brothers and sisters and god bless us all.
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When ANYONE tells me "Thank You for your SERVICE...", I have only one answer: It is, and always was - AN HONOR TO SERVE/HAVE SERVED...

I say this as a Veteran, a Combat Veteran and a Retiree... I only ever counted on being a Veteran; however - prior to entering via the "Delayed Entry Program", I made my peace w/ becoming a Combat Veteran - should that happen, and all manner of personal tribulations that come w/ such experiences... And, the one thing I never counted on - RETIRING... It just kind of happened - through continuing to serve HONORABLY...

I've never taken my "service" lightly - it's also why I chose to enlist for the 2nd Ranger Battalion - when there was such an option... Since I was joining the Army - I wanted to be the best kind of soldier there was; and, at that particular time - according to what was available to a male enlistee - being an AIRBORNE RANGER - was as good as you could get... The only other thing higher in stature - being an AIRBORNE RANGER w/ "successful" combat experience - either as member of a team accomplishing their given missions, or a leader of those same type of MEN...

Although I never had the honor of going to combat while in the 2nd Ranger Bn, I did have the HONOR of leading our nations' MEN in combat - as a Platoon Leader, during Desert Storm. I'm grateful for the opportunity to have served - let alone w/ the giants of MEN I have had the distinct HONOR and pleasure to have served w/ and lead...


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November 11, 2016, Veterans day! November 11, 1956, my Father told me in Budapest, Hungary, "My Son, You must leave, try to make it across to Austria", He gave me directions and provisions, and with two of my friends, we got on our bicycles and started to pedal from Budapest to the Austrian border. That was the last time I seen my Father face to face, He passed away in 1968 at age 56, and since at that time I was stationed at Fort Monmouth, NJ, as a 34B/C Tabulating Equipment and UNIVAC 1004/5 Computer Repair, Instructor and Repair Man, I wasn't allowed to travel back to the 'Communist Paradise' to attend his funeral. On the morning of the 14th of November, we made it across the border. We left behind the 'Communist Paradise' of Hungary where we were involved in the October 23rd, 1956 Revolution/Freedom Fight. In 1961 February I landed in the US. started to play Semi Pro Soccer at Youngstown, OH. for the "Youngstown Magyars". In April 11, 1962, as a volunteer for draft, had my first day of taste of the Army Basic Training at Fort Jackson, SC. That day was my 20th Birthday. To make it short I was sent to NAM in April 1969, To Da Nang, 1st logistical Command, stayed 11 months. In February 1970, I returned to NJ. and got discharged. Started my life as a civilian. But something was eating my guts away about what has been unleashed in the states about the War in Vietnam. For me, to fight the Communists/Viet Cong was a noble endeavor, I felt like I am back in some ways on the streets of Budapest, facing the Soviet tanks and the thugs of the AVH, (Hungarian State Security), so after 5 months, I re-enlisted and returned to NAM, to the HQ of the 101st Airborne Div. After only 4 months I suffered an ACL, torn ligament injury and was Medically Evacuated to Camp ZAMA, Japan. I had a personal vendetta, interest to fight Communism. I understand, that it may be complicated, not reasonable, for others to risk their lives for a cause, in retrospect what did we, the US gained from all that sacrifice? Some 56 thousand of our best lost their lives there, and the other 21 hundred POW/MIA? The US Political Structure caved, in, they never had their hearts in the game. S. Vietnam was left to the Communist Terror, of the North, Re-education Camps, tens of thousands perished at sea trying to get out. Same story today, in the Middle East and N. Africa. The US Political Structure has embarked on, "America's Misadventures in the Middle East." The BLOOD and TREASURE, of our people are wasted, for more than a decade, in conflicts that our leaders have created, most of it on, False and Fabricated Intelligence Reports. We are in the Middle East and N. Africa for all the wrong REASONS, there is , ZERO, interest, there that benefits our Nation!!
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