I am, and thank you for remembering. I have to imagine there are many vets lingering throughout NP. Just about anywhere you go, including the internet, it is my opinion that there is always a vet near by. These vets not only hold civilians accountable, but they also hold other veterans accountable.
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I didn't know you were also a veteran,
@David Walker Thank you to you and those you served with for the military service. IDK how you take military appreciation complements, but personally, whenever thanked for my service, I consider myself part of a bigger picture, and that thank you isn't necessarily directed towards me, but to all who served.
Agreed. For those who may not have had their immediate life affected by the loss of a fallen military member, asking them to remember somebody they never met everyday can be difficult for some. Memorial day is a day meant for all to remember those who died during service, as this may not directly affect ones daily life, it indirectly affects ones freedom.
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