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#374779 - 11/11/13 08:46 AM HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!!
Dnj Offline
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clap clap clap


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#374788 - 11/11/13 09:12 AM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: Dnj]
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Lest we forget.

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#374819 - 11/11/13 12:09 PM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: Dnj]
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Salute to you all !!!! THANKS !!!!!!
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#375128 - 11/13/13 11:19 AM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Thanks for remembering and reminding, Donny!


R.

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#375135 - 11/13/13 11:56 AM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: captain Russ]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: captain Russ
Thanks for remembering and reminding, Donny!
R.


Your very welcome Russ....I myself an Army Veteran & proud to serve my country. I performed & sang a wonderful Armed Forces Show at a facility Monday afternoon and at the end I did
"God Bless America" WWII Vets and many others from all wars were standing and crying as they sung,.. it was a a special moment and salute to our real heroes! clap clap clap

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#375136 - 11/13/13 12:22 PM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: Dnj]
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Every Veteran's Day for the past two decades I had the honor and privilege to perform at an upscale Jewish retirement community, Atrium Village. One of the residents there always came to see me every time I performed, which is normally once per month, and on at least three holidays, including Veteran's Day. During the Veteran's Day performance it's pretty much just a ceremonial thing, the reading of Flanders Field, I play Taps, God Bless America and all 4 service hymns. This year, unfortunately, that resident was no longer with us - he had recently passed away.

He was a Major in the Hungarian Army during WWII, captured by the Germans and interned at Auschwitz. After three years on a labor gang, he health began to fail horribly, he said he was down to under 100 pounds, and stood 6'4" tall. The day before he was to be executed, the American army liberated Auschwitz, he spent a year in a hospital recovering, and immigrated to the United States in the late 1940s. When I met him a decade ago, he showed me the serial number the Germans tattooed on his forearm - it was somewhat unnerving to say the least. He was a wonderful person to talk with and I will miss him dearly.

Monday, I met a lady that was interned at Buchenwald, and also liberated by the American army a few days before she was scheduled to be gassed. She said that if WWII were fought by today's rules of engagement America would have lost the war. Super nice lady and she said she is eternally grateful to the GIs that rescued her from what would have been certain death. She was the sole survivor of her entire family and she too had the arm tattoo.

I served aboard the U.S.S. Newport News for four years, entering the service in 1957 at age 17. I was sent ashore in Famagusta, Cyprus during the Cypriot Revolt as part of a security force to quell riots, then searched for survivors and dug bodies from the rubble at Agadir, Morocco after the earthquake in 1960 that killed 12,000 people. Unfortunately, that gallant ship was cut up for scrap metal at a ship yard in New Orleans in 1993.

Gary cool


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#375143 - 11/13/13 01:14 PM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: travlin'easy]
Jerry T Offline
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... Just now returned from doing a salute to vets show. A local apartment complex hosted about a dozen veterans from the local state veterans home for lunch and show. Very nice affair ... very different from when I was discharged in 1967 and vets were ignored and at times vilified by the anti-war movement folks ...

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#375147 - 11/13/13 01:25 PM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: Jerry T]
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Jerry, the country should be collectively ashamed at how Vietnam era vets were treated when they returned home.

R.

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#375148 - 11/13/13 01:31 PM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: captain Russ]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By: captain Russ
Jerry, the country should be collectively ashamed at how Vietnam era vets were treated when they returned home.

R.


Russ I remember it very well in 1969 frown

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#375170 - 11/13/13 03:55 PM Re: HAPPY VETERANS DAY TO ALL WHO SERVED!!! [Re: Dnj]
Jerry T Offline
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Registered: 09/23/05
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Loc: Phila. 'burbs, Pa. USA
Today's salute to vets with flag draped SD1Plus ...


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