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School: Dear Lord,
So far I've done all right.
I haven't gossiped,
haven't lost my temper,
haven't been greedy, grumpy, nasty, selfish, or overindulgent.
I'm really glad about that.But in a few minutes, God, I'm going to get out of bed.And from there on I'm going to need HELP !!
Work:
Hometown(s): Western New York and Central Pennsylvania
Quote: A heart that has never loved fully,has never lived fully. I do things
"Because I Can".
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Your pictures are very touching and bring tears to they eyes. My Uncle served in Korea and my father did several tours of Vietnam. I was in the Navy and in our family, my cousins and nephews have a tradition of serving. I will share your site with them as not all of them have made it home and I am sure the family would like to see someone had paid such tribute to those that have fallen in service to this great country.
Bodybuilder
My father served in WW II. My brother served in the Navy. My best friend served in Vietnam. He has sent me some great videos. I am going out of town and when I come back I will find them and maybe someone can show me how to post them or I could just email to the moderator of this site.
I went to Washington and New York in 1996 with my daughters 8th grade. Arlington and The Satue of Liberty were our favorites. Last summer visited her in Philadelphia and we went to the Jersy side to visit the Statue. We promissed each other to go again in 10 years when her young babies will appriciate the significance of the history of our country. Of course, we visited on the places in Philladelphia where our there is so much history.
I want to thank all the men and women who are serving our country: PAST - PRESENT AND FUTURE.
Without these men and women we would not have the freedom we have today.
Thanks for letting me know about this site.
Going to Philadelphia in July.
Sandy
I have been to Washington in 1996 and have been to Arlington Cemetary, when I was there it made me cry to visit for I have brothers whom are still here and never went to war. Though he almost wanted to but we told him not to or he'd never come back. I had a husband in the Army, he died years ago. So I truly know how families feel when they loose a loved one out there in wartime. God please keep our soldiers safe. Thank you. Bye
THANKS,,My father served in the Army,during war time,I served in the Navy during peace,as my cousin did serve in the Navy at the same time,as his father served in the Army during war time,and now my cousins son is in the Navy as we speak,and a friend in the Navy Seals,,serving now ....MY THANKS to all the MILITARY all forces past and present,,THANKS FOR YOUR DUTY!!!To GOD and Country,,,MAY MY PRAYERS ALWAYS BE WITH YOU ALL..
I was just in Washington, D.C. for the AARP convention. My friend and I stayed a couple of days after the convention to visit the memorials and other sights in the area. Being able to visit the White House and touring Arlington National Cemetery were two of the highlights of our visits. Thank you so much for the video. It was so much more poignant since we were just there