“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children what it was once like in the United States when men were free.” — Ronald Reagan
If you know a Veteran, someone in your family, friend of the family, neighbor, who served their country, take a brief moment of your day to thank them. Thank them for the sacrifice they made for the better good of their country. I am so very thankful for every service member in our military who has served our great nation. So, to the men and women who answered the call in both times of war and peace, I thank you. from Wild Thing
Thank you Barb at Righty in a Lefty State she was so kind and sent me this of the Stamps.
Gen. John L. Hines, Sgt. Alvin C. York, Gen. Omar N. Bradley and Lt. Audie L. Murphy.
Hines fought in the Spanish American War and was part of the battle of San Juan Hill. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his bravery and leadership in combat during World War I. He later became the Army Chief of Staff in 1924. He died at the age of 100 in 1968 at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
York, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his courageous acts. during World War I. He served with the 82nd Airborne Division. In one battle with the German army, York was credited for capturing 132 German soldiers, killing 25 German soldiers and silencing 35 enemy machine guns.
Bradley commanded the First U.S. Army during the 1944 Allied landing in Normandy during World War II. He served as the Army Chief of Staff in 1948 and became the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1949.
Murphy was the most decorated American combat soldier in World War II. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for saving the soldiers in his company by single-handedly repelling a German attack.
It is my Tribute to all our Veterans from all our Wars.
This is a special Tribute to my Vietnam Veterans. This is for YOU, for you that have been to the Nam, for each of you that live inside my heart, for my Nam Vets and your wives and loved ones.
The tears I shed for our POWs and MIA’s will never dry in my heart. Never Forget them as you read my POW-MIA page and carry them in your heart and prayers as well.
A BIG thank you to all the Bloggers that are Veterans. Thank you with all my heart for serving our country! You are why this is the land of the FREE and the home of the BRAVE.
Linked on this very special day to:
Righty in a Lefty State
Cao’s Blog
Stuck on Stupid
The Political Teen
Big Dog’s Blog
Something….and Half of Something
Basil’s Blog
Soldiers’ Angel
Beautiful tribute Wild Thing. Please give my regards to the Angry Old Salt and tell him I said thank you for serving this great country of ours!
Hi Linda, thank you and I sure will tell the Angry Old Salt.
Veterans Day
Congress is considering an end to military honors at the funerals of veterans who later commit heinous crimes.
This bill is daft. The playing of “Taps” and the like honor the military service of the deceased, nothing more.
I’m not forgetting ANY of you – ever!
On Veterans Day we rember those Pesky Guys Named Adams
In Stephen Kings series novel The Dark Tower, our hero – The Gunslinger, says to various characters who are screwing up royally: You have forgotten the faces of your fathers. I love that line and it started me thinking.
Hi James thank you for coming by on this very special day and for your comment.
These graphics are beautiful. Thank you for this tribute, the pictures paint a thousand words.
Thank you so much Laurie and thank you for stopping by. It is such a special day, and happy and sad one all at the same time. I guess the words is meaning full, this day has so much meaning to it, so many lives involved in the word Veteran and what they have done for all of us.
Veteran’s Day Blogfest!
Never Forget Our Vets From Patriotism.org : Veterans’ Day (formerly Armistice Day) November 11, is the anniversary of the Armistice which was signed in the Forest of Compiegne by the Allies and the Germans in 1918, ending World War I, after four years…
Veterans’ Day, 2005
Today is the day that our country sets aside to give due honor and thanks to the men and women who have so faithfully served their country. Ever since our country was founded 229 years ago, men and women have
I knew you would have a real post for Veterans today. You’re always saying Thank You to us Vets and those still on Active Duty.
It’s out turn to say Thank You to you Wild Thing. What you do here and on your webpage makes us Veterans feel special.
Hi Bob it is always very special for me to see your comments. You are so kind, thank you so much and for your friendship.