I want to know if there are any of our BRAVE soldiers on Yahoo Answers.
If there are, here's a "BIG THANK YOU!" for all you do.
Also, if you wouldn't mind just dropping us a note to say hi to the folks who will read this... And perhaps where you are at the moment (home or abroad).
Our freedom costs you in service and sacrifice. God bless you and keep you and yours.
2006-07-28
04:04:06
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♥Saffire♥
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I hope you pass this along to your friends, so we can hear from them too!!!
2006-07-28
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update #1
I know for myself and others that are serving that we really like it alot when we are given Thanks for serving our country. This in many ways is very motivating and sometimes more motivating then the little pay that we get for serving our country and our people of the United States of America.
I am currently in the states.
When people come up to me when I am in my uniform and say Thank You it makes me feel really good to know that people appreciate and acknowledge what we are doing so people in the United States can go on living and having the freedoms that they have and will continue to have in the future for the sacrifices that we must take to keep America the way it is.
2006-07-28 04:28:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I retired from the Marine Corps last year and have joined the civilian ranks...aside from the lack of physical training there isn't much difference. I truly miss by brothers in arms and pray that they are safe and that the American people continue to support them. I want to thank you for your sentiments. The men & women serving our country have accepted the honor of ensuring our way of life is maintained. What we do on foreign shores is to protect the interest of our country. We do have a sense of morality. We are very disturbed by what we see and do when we defend democracy. However, it is disheartening when we come home and hear the rhetoric of what we did was so wrong.
We did what was deemed best for our country. Remember each servicemember makes only one choice...that's to serve. We as a nation make that choice of what "interests" the BRAVE do. Thank you so much for your support! Any servicemember will tell you that is the best thing you can do for them.
Semper Fi & God bless!!
2006-07-28 05:46:59
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answered by Grown Man 5
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there are a number of motives, yet maximum boil all the way down to time. once you're consistently shifting (maximum circulate an conventional of each and every 2-3 years), this is totally complicated to settle everywhere. merely once you get mushy, it's time to devise on shifting returned. because of this, once you meet human beings they're at countless stages of their shifting cycle. Time turns into lots extra useful once you meet somebody you hook up with. thoughts are additionally heightened, and with the intention to cling directly to that feeling, they get married. protection rigidity existence could properly be very lonely, extraordinarily if this is complicated so you might make friends. whether you have multiple friends, there continues to be a void because of the fact the familiarness of family individuals isn't there. i've got considered this phenomenon exterior of the protection rigidity as properly. Marriage, divorce and prenancy take place way too usually interior the protection rigidity. most of the time the protection rigidity member can spend deployed which makes is quite user-friendly for the companion (or the member) to cheat. this is uncommon to work out a pair who has no longer cheated on one yet another. different than for cheating, divorce usually effects because of the fact the two human beings locate they're incompatible or the protection rigidity member is away too usually. protection rigidity existence is extremely complicated on anybody.
2016-11-03 04:54:06
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answered by ? 4
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May I add a big thank you to all of our Armed Force Members? Past, present and future. Thanks also to all the military families who also endure our heroes deployments. To the families who have lost a special someone, and to our heroes who have lost a fellow service member, you all have my deepest sympathy.
Thanks :)
2006-07-28 09:52:23
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answered by tootsyfrootsy 2
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my dad was in for a little over 8 years, and he said things like you just said are important to the moral. He once told me a story about him being in Korea before and at Christmas time he received a card from a lady in south Carolina, and he appreciated it so munch to this day he has never forgot about it. it was over 17 years ago. he was a Private and it was before I was born.
2006-07-28 10:02:35
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answered by Anonymous
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While I am no longer serving, I thank you for all my friends who are in Iraq and other places right now. They could use all the support they can get.
2006-07-28 04:56:48
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answered by Artistic Prof. 3
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I'm not military but I loved this "question" and support. Thank you to you for stepping out. And thank you to our troops.
2006-07-28 04:11:43
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answered by Joyce W 2
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Thank You!
2006-07-28 07:27:51
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answered by jordanjd4 5
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Marine Corps 3rd BN 8th Marines 94-02 MD , Your Welcome
2006-07-28 04:43:06
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answered by Hippie Hunter 2
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Thank you.
I'm back at home.
2006-07-28 04:12:28
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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