To All Our Veterans

Today is your day. I'm honored to have served with you in our Armed Forces. Thank you for your service, fair winds and following seas to those who aren't with us today. Post anything veteran or numismatic related.
My team in the Red Sea aboard the USS Saratoga during Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
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First photo I can put my mitts on:
GO NAVY!
Thank you ALL for defending our "Constitutional Republic"
Let Freedom Ring !!
R.I.P Son 1986>2020
Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow Vets...... Cheers, RickO
Thanks to all who have served.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Just a heads up for all my fellow hon discharged veterans. Starting today all vets can now shop online at the military PX. They started this program to help raise funds for moral incentives. Its easy to get verified and took a matter of 2 minutes to start an account. Shipping is free over 49.00 and NO SALES TAX.
If you buy a lot of ammo today they have a nice sale so check it out. Here is the details.
Most veterans have no clue about this benefit so spread the word please!

Forgot to add. The website for the PX is www.shopmyexchange.com
Thanks to all Veterans today and forever!
Yes Thank you to all of you in and out of service. I'll never take a knee I'll stand trying then on my knees succeeding. God bless America.
Hoard the keys.
hey now, that Seabees medal is a tough one to find. thanks for sharing.
Thanks to all who served. You are appreciated.... EVERY DAY!
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Army coin way cool.
Thanks. But when I look back on it all, I really don't know what to think about it all. Way back when, our family would always get together for Veterans Day. All the uncle's and my dad served during WWII. When they were young, the get togethers were loud and boisterous affairs. So many stories, So many heroic deeds! As they got older, things got more somber. Instead of listening to tales of glory, they brought pictures of friends and comrades who never came back; from places like I-W-O J-I-M-A, or Okinawa. Instead of the beer flowing, the tears flowed. About brother Johnny being shot down over Berlin. And how grandma and the girls never got over it. To a man, in their last year's of life, they all had the same opinion. It wasn't worth it. "Look at this country today" they ALL said. We fought, blead, and died for this? They were are pacifists at the end of their lives. They're all gone now. I miss them one and all. R.I.P. Uncles Bob, U.S.M.C., A TRUE AMERICAN HERO. Ernie, U.S. Army, Philippines, Melvin, 82nd. Airborne, France, Germany, Lloyd, Army North Africa-Normandy, Floyd, North Africa, Italy, Curly, U.S.N. Pacific theater. DAD, U.S.N. Pacific theater, search and rescue. And Uncle Johnny. Who never came back. The tears are still flowing Uncle Johnny; and I never even met you. I will never forget all of you. NEVER. But I don't know what to make of it all. I never will.
One of the few modern commemoratives I own. To all veterans, including my dad and granddad, thank you for your service.
All Veterans and their families deserve our gratitude for their sacrifices.

"The old men declare the wars then send the young men to fight and die in them"
Commems and Early Type
Life is precious and those who spent even one day in military service have my sincere gratitude. Think of all the good things, good times, choice experiences, and dear friendships that many sacrificed so we could live a little better and enjoy Liberty - one of the rarest privileges in history.
Those who take a knee and protest have the right to do so, but they are selfish and ignorant in the extreme. They will not entirely avoid the consequences of their decision.
Those who serve actually get more out of their servitude than those who don’t. And those who take a knee in protest during our National Anthem have a right, as well. We (those who took the oath) served, so that they ( anyone who protests) may do so. Peace. We have an intact Constitution.
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I enjoyed my service, US Army 1966-1972. Only make E4 but had a blast. Got to see some of this world at their expense. I would recommend it for any young men out there.
bob
Thanks to everyone who served for your sacrifices to defend our country and values.
Agree. I always encourage youngsters to join the service for a few years as a full timer. Go travel and see the world while learning to work with others.
Cool . I just joined and bought an ASUS C202SA Chromebook for $119 no tax and free shipping for my 7 years old to do her school research.
Had drinks with 2 vet co-workers last week. One was in the Army, starting off enlisted in Vietnam before becoming an officer. The other was an officer in the Air Force. Lots of great stories and camaraderie.
Charlie Co. 1/72 Armor Camp Casey, Korea, 1972-1973
Same here!
Wow!
Gonna get me a $50 Octagonal someday. Some. Day.
Well written. I enjoyed reading this piece.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
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