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Operation Homecoming USA
I know this is a year away, but for those of you that plan ahead for trips and vacations...well here's a heads up. Ross Perot is on the Board of Directors.
Welcome home to all of our Vietnam Vets, and thank you. http://www.operationhomecomingusa.com/eventdetails.asp Thirty years have passed since the end of the Vietnam War. During those three decades, the brave men and women who served in that conflict have never been given the recognition they deserve for their heroic sacrifices in service to our country. Now, the time for that recognition has come. Welcome Home…America’s Tribute to Vietnam Veterans will be the homecoming celebration they never received. This first-ever national event will take place June 13-June 19, 2005 in Branson, Missouri. Including veterans, their families and friends, 100,000 participants from across the country are expected to attend. |
A hop skip and a jump from my place. Looks like I might need to grab my father and father in law and head that way, thanks for the heads up.
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Re: Operation Homecoming USA
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Jack Moroney |
Sorry Folks: Don't take offense but I can already see the sniviling, whin ing, "Sam owes me a living", crybabies. I am with Jack and will have nothing to do with it. Those who served honorably deserved better but its over and the sniveling continues.:boohoo
Gypsy, its not about you or others who are showing your appreciation. It's about the whiners out there. Thanks for your thoughts. |
Sorry Gypsy and Folks: I guess they hit a nerve. Let's just continue to welcome our present day soldiers home with honor. They are doing a fine job and, for the most part, without the whining. Despite all of the efforts of hippie type MF reactionaries, there has been no mass dis-satisfaction expressed by the troops. What happened to the mass AWOLs predicted during the XMAS leaves?
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Gentlemen, I respect and appreciate the thoughts you have shared.
QRQ 30, indeed. I can say I do continue to thank Veterans from all wars past and present when I meet them, I consider it a personal honor and privilege. :) I remember the first time I gave my father a card on Veteran's Day (he fought in the Korean War, combat engineer). He still doesn't talk about it much except to say he was proud to serve. He also expressed some of the same thoughts that have been mentioned here...he did it because it was his duty and he did it for his Brothers. |
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