Wanna say thank you to all the vets here and around America. You men and women do one hell of a job! Me and my family thanks you!atriot: :iwojima:
discopedro said:Wanna say thank you to all the vets here and around America. You men and women do one hell of a job! Me and my family thanks you!atriot: :iwojima:
brianhoberg said:To the veterans out there who have defended the freedoms we take here for granted within the United States, I say thank you. To the veterans who have put themselves in harms way by volunteering to do something so few of us will ever be able to truly understand, I say thank you. To the veterans who have endured hardships stemming from injuries resulting from war, loss of friends and brothers in arms, and dealing with both the emotional and physical scars of war, I say thank you. To the men and women on the front line right now away from their families, children, everything they knew before, and yet wake up every day grabbing their rifle to do it all again, I say thank you.
God bless you all, and may each and every one of you still deployed come home safely. To those who have come home from being deployed, I thiank you. To those who did not come home because you sacrificed your life so that others may live even though those living may never fully grasp the sacrifice you have made, I thank you.
God bless you all and keep each of you safe.
Brian Hoberg and Family.
ArmyRover said:Brain,
One of your write ups like this last year was posted on our detachment wall for the whole deployment, as a reminder to my Soldiers on why we do what we do.atriot:
Awsome and thank you.I served 4yrs USMC (semper fi) for only one reason.(joined at 26 yrs old,oldest at boot camp)brianhoberg said:To the veterans out there who have defended the freedoms we take here for granted within the United States, I say thank you. To the veterans who have put themselves in harms way by volunteering to do something so few of us will ever be able to truly understand, I say thank you. To the veterans who have endured hardships stemming from injuries resulting from war, loss of friends and brothers in arms, and dealing with both the emotional and physical scars of war, I say thank you. To the men and women on the front line right now away from their families, children, everything they knew before, and yet wake up every day grabbing their rifle to do it all again, I say thank you.
God bless you all, and may each and every one of you still deployed come home safely. To those who have come home from being deployed, I thiank you. To those who did not come home because you sacrificed your life so that others may live even though those living may never fully grasp the sacrifice you have made, I thank you.
God bless you all and keep each of you safe.
Brian Hoberg and Family.
ArmyRover said:Thank you to all my brothers and sisters out there in harms way.
For my part it's my pleasure I love doing what I do and wouldn't have it any other way.
brianhoberg said:Awesome man, thanks for letting me know that. It means a lot! atriot:
I think it was this one: http://discoweb.org/forums/showpost.php?p=736668&postcount=18
Be safe and thank you,
Brian.