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Amen, and thank you for your service.
Yes, thank you so much for your service Beau.
I like that quote. Thank you for serving our country and may we never forget those who gave it all.
With tears in our eyes and a heavy heart we remember those who’ve passed on for love of country, love of freedom and a belief in something right.
With tears in my eyes and a heavy heart, I remember those still there, fighting for love of country, love of freedom and a belief in something right.
Thank you for your years of service Beau!!
So glad we can remember those serving, and especially who never returned home. I see the smile and still hear the voice of Bill and others… he was a friend, and we shared much of the same experience. I remember his excitement at a new car he bought one day. His marriage and new wife and home. He was always smiling, always excited for what he was doing. He died one night in training in a mid-air collision. Many others too, lost at sea, or in the mountains. I flew missing man formations and attended funerals, listened to taps at the end. I think of them often.