I 'd just like to wish a best day possible to all our Vet members and to our active men and women. Thank You!
Later
Ray P
Veteran's Day
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Life is an adventure and often to short. Make the most with family and friends. Shoot often and shoot a small hole. Love the 204 Ruger!! NRA Life Member
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"We are never to old to learn"
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Re: Veteran's Day
God Bless them all! Gary
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Re: Veteran's Day
Ditto from me as well.
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DIDDO because of those who served we are all safe
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Re: Veteran's Day
As one who served, Id like to thank all of you for your comments. They are much appreciated.
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A Thank You from this corner also, although a bit belated. Our thoughts and prayers for those who are still deployed to come home safely.
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Re: Veteran's Day
I've always had a great respect for the men and women who served and are currently serving in our Armed Forces. Words cannot express the respect and gratitude I have for all of them. My son served in the US Army for 4 years and was honorably discharged in Dec. of '07. He was deployed in Baghdad for a year as a truck driver. Even though he put his life on the line every day, he felt what he did was no big deal and it was the guys on patrol who deserved all the credit. I'd image if you ask the soldiers on patrol who deserved the credit, they would say what they did was no big deal and it was someone else deserving the credit. Talking with my wife's great uncle who was one of only a few survivors in his squad on D-day, said he did nothing heroic, but it was his fellow comrades who fell in battle that deserved all the credit and praise. That seems to be the way our troops have always viewed their role in war. My son was notified a couple of months ago that he was being called back into the Army and will either be deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan. I hate to see him go back to war but I know if it weren’t for people like him, this country would not be the great country it is. God bless our soldiers and God bless America.
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Re: Veteran's Day
Sorry for a late reply but thankyou from a former Marine in Wyoming and thanks to all my felleow vets and to those who are serving now to keep our way of life possiable. Thanks Ride Up!!! Semper Fi !!!
RIDE UP!!!
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And alot of other savage rat killers