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In Remembrance of our vets.

Discussion in 'WWII Today' started by C.Evans, May 28, 2001.

  1. C.Evans

    C.Evans Expert

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    This is for our remembrance to our vets.

    On this day i would like to give a toast to all of our vets. These brave men died for our freedom and we all owe them very much. I will never forget.
     
  2. Otto

    Otto GröFaZ Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    God bless 'em all.
     
  3. C.Evans

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    Thanks Otto, I appreciate that you took the time to reply to this.

    This goes not onto to US vets, but to Canadians, Aussies, Brits, German, Dutch etc etc . [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  4. USSBOWFINSS-287

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    Although, with a special sentiment for those vets who wore the red, white and blue...I second this motion!!

    God Bless the Heroes!!!
     
  5. C.Evans

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    Definately agree with you. I have to hold our vets above other countries vets. My German vet/friends understand that they cannot or would not, try to have me believe otherwise. I am fortunate that none of these fine gentlemen have or hold any grudges about this and are very understanding.

    One could not have cooler vets as friends :cool: :cool: could one??

    SSBOWFINSS-287, I have been meaning to ask you for sometime now, if you had heard from any of the Doolittle Raiders about my request in contacting them? I definately wish to do so.

    Please let me know as soon as you can
    [​IMG] [​IMG] and thank you.
     

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