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CareerFiremanGuy

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Amen Brother!

A family member recently passed away who was a battle veteran of WWII, a member of the 28th Infantry Division.
They were part of the forces that liberated Germany from the Nazi's. Their motto was Roll On!

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Thanks to those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

My step-father and career Navy man will be interned at Arlington in a few months. Looking forward to paying my respects to all. I am expecting it to feel the same as the American cemetery in Normandy….overwhelming.


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God Bless your step father for his service and to you for honoring him!
 

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God Bless your step father for his service and to you for honoring him!
Thank you for that!

As long as I can remember I have always had huge respect for our military vets and first responders. Even when I was young, I got in fights with people that were trashing Vietnam vets coming home.


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Thank you for that!

As long as I can remember I have always had huge respect for our military vets and first responders. Even when I was young, I got in fights with people that were trashing Vietnam vets coming home.
We had a guy on my FD who was a Navy Seal in the Vietnam War. The stories he told about his SEAL training were something else.

He passed away a few years ago, partly due to complications of Agent Orange.

He was a very likeable guy, and even as he got older was someone I would never want to mess with (not that I ever would!).
 



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