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    Posted: 11 Nov 2021 at 10:56am
     We need to honor all the veterans today. Thank you for all you have done.
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Amen.
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Thank you all who served .
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"some gave all, all gave some"  In memory of O.J Essinger, U.S. Army 1917-1919, U.S. Mexican Border, U.S. expeditionary force-World War I.  "Armistice Day"
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Thank you from me and three of my brothers.
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I attended a program this morning at our local school, one thing really touched me, they had 5 pre-school children gather in a circle with a microphone and lead the group in the pledge allegiance to the flag.  I remember doing this every morning when I went to country school as a kid. I think it's great to see young children being taught something about patriotism 
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Thank You to all of my brothers and sisters who have honorably served.
Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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Most people sleep peacefully in their homes, because rough and FEARLESS men fought and died, so they COULD sleep peacefully.

 May PEACE be with all those And THEIR families,,,,,,,,,,AMEN.
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     Thank you very much for your service.

   J Carlson
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Thank you to those that served
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For those that served and those that gave the Last full Measure, All that we can do is give our sincere thanks and remembrance!
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neighbour down the road is 98, last living vet I know of....
what occoured to me today, the 12th, is that Goggle didn't have the single red poppy on their cdn webpage, or the american one,something they did in previous years.
today though ,they have some fancy 'celebration of someone ' though.
sad really.
then again, odds are nobody at google lost their dad in a war, maybe not even their granddad ,so the 'value' of 11/11 is lost to them ?
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It seems like Veteran's Day and Veterans have been talked about a lot more this year.
I'm a Veteran but don't feel like one. I joined the National Guard in early May 1960, before I was 18-1/2, it was a 4 year sign-up with 6 months active duty.
The only really thing that I did was helped setup the 105 millimeter guns, and fire the Salute for President Kennedy, at Noon, at our State Capital, after he was assassinated.  
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 I attend a Veterans Breakfast that the Mayor had and when I went to supper at Bob Evans was ask if I was a Veteran and they gave me a free meal. 
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