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RacerJim Seaman Recruit
Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Posts: 43 Location: Rockville Maryland
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 7:16 pm Post subject: Yesterday two people thanked me for being a Vietnam Veteran. |
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Yesterday two people I didn't know thanked me for being a Vietnam Veteran. How did they know I was a Vietnam Veteran? The "Vietnam Veterans AGAINST John Kerry" bumper stickers (which I picked up at the "Kerry Lied While Good Men Died" rally in DC last month) on the windshield, both rear quarter panel windows and rear window. Could also have been the "Vietnam Vet AGAINST John Kerry" hat I've been wearing every since picking it up at that same rally, on which I've also gotten a few positive comments and not one negative comment.
The first was a "Rolling Thunder" (God Bless Them for their annual trek to the Vietnam Memorial on Memorial Day) type on an older Harley who shouted "Great bumper sticker!" at me and gave me a thumbs up when he stopped in the lane next to me at a red-light. "Thanks" I replied, adding "Are you a Vietnam Vet?" When he replied "You bet" I reached over into the passenger side door-pocket, pulled out an extra bumper sticker, stuck it out the passenger side window and said "Here ya go Brother". The smile on his face was priceless and he darned near dropped his cycle getting the kick-stand down and climbing off his cycle in his haste to grab that bumper sticker, lol.
The second was late-30s looking guy in a late-model SUV who, as he pulled up alongside me on my passenger side, rolled his window down and shouted "Thank you for serving SIR!", to which I replied "You're very welcome and Thank You!"
Hope is indeed on the way! |
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wwIIvetsdaughter Captain
Joined: 02 Sep 2004 Posts: 513 Location: McAllen, Texas
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 12:50 am Post subject: |
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Racer, may I join those two fellas in also saying "Thank you sir" for fighting for my freedom? |
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SangRun Hunter PO1
Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 462 Location: Zinzinnati
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 1:56 am Post subject: |
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Yup, thank you!
I had a teacher back in Highschool 1987 and and he told us on Veterans day to call our relatives who were vets to thank them for their service especially VN vets.
I remember calling my uncle on Veterans day and he was shocked to hell and back by my call.
I felt bad about it an to this day I haven't brought it up. He was just so taken back and this I might just send him a card to start a new tradition without embarassing him.
The teacher was a VN vet dieing from afent orange exposure. He was Airborne and tough as hell. Over the summer I got a job working in the maintenance department of this sprawling vocational school. This teacher had to do his summer work to earn tenure. He was taking Chemo all summer and had a tough time, but he still showed up and he rode his motorcycle. I think he died a year later or I heard he did.
I hope he beat it and the rumor was wrong. _________________ Mad as Hell! |
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RacerJim Seaman Recruit
Joined: 28 Aug 2004 Posts: 43 Location: Rockville Maryland
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 10:12 am Post subject: |
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wwIIvetsdaughter wrote: | Racer, may I join those two fellas in also saying "Thank you sir" for fighting for my freedom? |
But of course you may, wwIIvetsdaughter! You're very welcome also, and Thank You as well! Moreover, please pass on my most sincere "Thank you SIR" to your WWII Veteran father who, just like my WWII Veteran father and millions more, fought for not only our freedom but the freedom of the entire world.
If neither your father or yourself have been to the National WWII Memorial yet rest assured it is a most fitting tribute, elegant and somber. My father passed away in 1996 but he and all of his WWII comrades interred in Arlington National Cemetery had a direct line of sight across the Potomac River to the WWII Memorial site and supervised its' construction with keen eyes and proud hearts! I had the honor of attending the WWII Memorial Dedication Ceremory on behalf of my father and the three living members of his WWII outfit who were unable to make it. www.wwiimemorial.com |
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wwIIvetsdaughter Captain
Joined: 02 Sep 2004 Posts: 513 Location: McAllen, Texas
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 7:45 pm Post subject: |
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Racer, my Dad was drafted in '42 at the age of 36 and served in the Pacific Theater in the 819th Tank Destroyer Battalion. Daddy passed away from colon cancer in 1975 but I hope to visit the WWII memorial in DC and take his grandchildren (my neice and nephew) who he never knew and of course also visit Arlington. Happily, I was able to contact his CO via the Intenet (isn't the 'net a grand thing) this past winter and gleaned a few nuggets of information about Daddy at a time before I knew him. |
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Bystander PO3
Joined: 25 Aug 2004 Posts: 271 Location: MI
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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RacerJim, I add my thanks to those you've already received. I have a bro-in-law who served two tours in VN and each Vet's Day I pen a short personal note to him thanking him for his service which keeps us free and gives the 'ijuts' the right to protest! Two weeks ago had lunch with an old friend and her brother. In January 2005, the brother finishes (as he put it) '41 years of wearing the uniform.' He also had two tours in VN and after retiring USAF, went into ROTC as an instructor.
Thank God for all these heroes! _________________ No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
..................................Eleanor Roosevelt |
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ATACKM Lt.Jg.
Joined: 22 Jul 2004 Posts: 145 Location: Detroit Mi.
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 11:16 pm Post subject: |
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RacerJim: Welcome Home and Thank-You ! _________________ ATACKM
Gulf War Veteran
Proud American
http://www.buglesacrossamerica.org |
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Fort Campbell Vice Admiral
Joined: 31 Aug 2004 Posts: 896
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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ATACKM wrote: | RacerJim: Welcome Home and Thank-You ! |
I could not say it any better!
Isn't it something how patriotic most of those Harley Guys are? |
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ProudDaughterofVet Commander
Joined: 13 Aug 2004 Posts: 340 Location: New York
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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 2:03 am Post subject: |
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RacerJim,
I just saw your post..and I too, would like to say
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.....AND WELCOME HOME!!!!!
..and to all of you who served, thank you, so very very much. I am proud to get to know you, and prouder to call you friends!!!
PD _________________ "We will not tire, We will not falter, We will not fail."
-President George W. Bush
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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 2:50 am Post subject: |
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wwIIvetsdaughter wrote: | Racer, may I join those two fellas in also saying "Thank you sir" for fighting for my freedom? |
And I will repeat it to you and every Viet Nam Vet.........THANK YOU! |
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pegm Seaman Recruit
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Posts: 11 Location: Northern California
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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 3:37 am Post subject: |
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I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our vets, whenever they served. My husband and I are both retired Navy, and recently people have been thanking us for our service. This is so new to us (we served Vietnam era), that we are a little embarassed and don't quite know what to say, except "thank you". We have been looked down upon for so long, it is a strange feeling to have gratitude come our way. Thank you Swifties for awakening the American conscience to what has been done to our Vietnam Vets, courtesy of john kerry. |
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