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Posted on Nov 10, 2016
LTC Monte Anderson
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Cpl Glynis Sakowicz
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A powerful post, my unmet Brother. Its always at this time of year, I feel more "Separate" from those around me, and you summed it up well.

Those of us who did serve, who wrote out that blank check for our country, and prayed they'd use it sparingly, see this country, and these times, in so different a way, than those who didn't.

To so many, this time of year means costumes and candy, but to me, it reminds me of Beirut. Sometimes, I still catch myself wondering what happened to that widow with the two small kids, and heavily pregnant that fall, when we showed up at base housing to inform her that her husband would not be coming home. There were so many condolence calls that year... I hated doing them, but when I finally got off that duty, only to find myself dealing with trucks loaded with big metal coffins. Hell of a time to be a Marine, 1983...

No matter what war, no matter what era, we share some experiences and understandings, that no one else will ever "Get." The best, and worst of times... The feeling of belonging to something that truly mattered... That sense of purpose that we all felt... Those are things we all understand, but few outside of our experiences, ever will.

Maybe, they are the ones we should pity, because they never stepped out of their lives, to put their futures into the hands of this country. Some of us are battered, a little broken, but somewhere inside each of us, there is that 'kid' in uniform, who could run six miles, work eighteen hours a day, and still make it out for a "Payday Friday"
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MSG Lawrence Sandlin
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83+ years of service to my country Sir. I would still be in if they said that I wasn't to old. I had the greatest time of meeting my Bothers and Sisters in the military. I would do it all over again if they would let me.
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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83+ years? Yes, you're too old. The military is a young man's game.
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MSG Lawrence Sandlin
MSG Lawrence Sandlin
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LTC Monte Anderson - I'm sorry Sir. It was post to say (38+ years). I have time in the US Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve, the Washington State National Guard, the Army Reserve and active Army which gave me over 38 years and 4 months. I'm 60 now, but I'll still go in if I could. This was my Boot Camp picture back in April 30, 1976. I stared in the US Marine Corps and finish in the Army.
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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Just pulling your chain. Thanks for your service from a 70 year old vet.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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I'm 79 years old, and would still serve if allowed. Thank you to all my brothers, and sisters, for their service to this great country.
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TSgt George Rodriguez
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Amen and God Bless our Brothers and Sisters.
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CH (COL) Dr. (Chaplain) John South
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The ones I have the honor to fight with and bleed with- are the best of the best, they maybe not be here for the gathering- But I look forward someday to "Saluting them in Heaven with our real Command and Chief". I thank God I could serve in Viet Nam and Iraq' freedom. Chaplain(COL) John South Ret.
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LTC Monte Anderson
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Dear brothers and sisters,

I am humbled by the response to my article. Thank you one and all. I wish I could reply to each of you, but I'm over whelmed. Thank you for your service. Feel free to use my article and to share it with veterans. --Monte
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SSG Carlos Madden
SSG Carlos Madden
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Great stuff Sir. You really captured what Veterans Day means to fellow veterans.
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SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
SPC Johnny Velazquez, PhD
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Great article, Sir. Very moving, and inspiring. Thank you for your distinguished service. God Bless You.
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LTC Monte Anderson
LTC Monte Anderson
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Thanks. Thanks for your service.
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SSG Raymond Bryant
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To all Veterans Past and Furture, THANK YOU SSG Bryant
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