Once again-Remembrance Day-A Pittance of Time

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Once again-Remembrance Day-A Pittance of Time

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Please take the time to remember and add a prayer for all that have served, are serving and will serve in the protection of rights and freedoms over the years.
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:shock: Damn right....hail to our veterans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 :wink: Brampton Mike 8)
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Yes, we as a country can do a hell of a lot better than the treatment I go when coming home from "Nam. That should NOT EVER happen again.
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Remember to please give a moment of your time today ,for some people have given up alot more .Thank you
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Very well said. We must remember them.
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absolutely they deserve our respect. my grandfather sever in the second world war and as things worked out almost every remembrance day he seemed to shoot a deer funny how things work . is remembrance day celebrated in the USA?
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Please pay your respects today at 11:00, whether it be at a parade or just a moment of silence on your own for those who have fallen before us. I am currently in Afghanistan, and let me tell you the thing i miss most next to my girlfriend and family is my bowhunting. Knowing this is prime rut time and I am not sitting in one of my stands is a little depressing but, I am young and have many more seasons of hunting to come.
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Brampton Mike wrote::shock: Damn right....hail to our veterans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 :wink: Brampton Mike 8)
Well said :D
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Cossack wrote:Yes, we as a country can do a hell of a lot better than the treatment I go when coming home from "Nam. That should NOT EVER happen again.
I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN FOUGHT THERE, CAME HOME AND HAD TO FIGHT HERE TOO :? IN A WAY I THINK WE ARE FIGHTING :x

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Adam wrote:Please pay your respects today at 11:00, whether it be at a parade or just a moment of silence on your own for those who have fallen before us. I am currently in Afghanistan, and let me tell you the thing i miss most next to my girlfriend and family is my bowhunting. Knowing this is prime rut time and I am not sitting in one of my stands is a little depressing but, I am young and have many more seasons of hunting to come.
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Post by mikej »

was at a great parade today and i was really impressed to see the amount of hunter taking time out of the bush to be there as well all you could see was orange and camo. thank you for your service adam my wifes cousin is also heading for afganistan in january
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Adam wrote:Please pay your respects today at 11:00, whether it be at a parade or just a moment of silence on your own for those who have fallen before us. I am currently in Afghanistan, and let me tell you the thing i miss most next to my girlfriend and family is my bowhunting. Knowing this is prime rut time and I am not sitting in one of my stands is a little depressing but, I am young and have many more seasons of hunting to come.
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Thank you for your service Adam!
May you be safe, come home soon, and enjoy all your are now missing once again.

(I served in the USN back in the Vietnam war era.)
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thanks for your service adam I get to go back to afghanistan in may it will be my sixth time to deploy to the middle east and I have volunteered for each of them its what we do for the country we love M&M
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