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A Thank You to all Vietnam Vets from a Marine in Iraq
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>> A guy gets time to think over here and I was thinking about all the
>> support we get from home. Sometimes it's overwhelming. We get care packages at
>> times faster than we can use them. There are boxes and boxes of toiletries and
>> snacks lining the center of every tent; the generosity has been amazing.
>> So, I was pondering the question: "Why do we have so much support?"
>>
>> In my opinion, it all came down to one thing: Vietnam Veterans. I think we
>> learned a lesson, as a nation, that no matter what, you have to support
>> the troops who are on the line, who are risking everything. We treated them
>> so poorly back then. When they returned was even worse. The stories are
>> nightmarish of what our returning warriors were subjected to. It is a national
>> scar, a blemish on our country, an embarrassment to all of us.
>>
>> After Vietnam , it had time to sink in. The guilt in our collective
>> consciousness grew. It shamed us. However, we learned from our mistake. Somewhere
>> during the late 1970's and on into the 80's, we realized that we can't
>> treat our warriors that way. So ... starting during the Gulf War, when the
>> first real opportunity arose to stand up and support the troops, we did. We
>> did it to support our friends and family going off to war. But we also did it
>> to right the wrongs from the Vietnam era. We treat our troops of today
>> like the heroes they were, and are, acknowledge and celebrate their sacrifice,
>> and rejoice at their homecoming ... instead of spitting on them.
>>
>> And that support continues today for those of us in Iraq . Our country
>> knows that it must support us and it does. The lesson was learned in Vietnam
>> and we are all better because of it.
>>
>> Everyone who has gone before is a hero. They are celebrated in my heart. I
>> think admirably of all those who have gone before me. From those who
>> fought to establish this country in the late 1770's to those I serve with here
>> in Iraq . They have all sacrificed to ensure our freedom. But when I get
>> back home, I'm going to make it a personal mission to specifically thank every
>> Vietnam Vet I encounter for THEIR sacrifice. Because if nothing else good
>> came from that terrible war, one thing did. It was the lesson learned on
>> how we treat our warriors. We as a country learned from our mistake and now
>> we treat our warriors as heroes, as we should have all along. I am the
>> beneficiary of their sacrifice. Not only for the freedom they, like veterans
>> from other wars, ensured, but for how well our country now treats my fellow
>> Marines and I. We are the beneficiaries of their sacrifice.
>>
>> Semper Fidelis,
>>
>> Major Brian P. Bresnahan
>> United States Marine Corps
>>
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A thanks to the Marines from a Veteran

Major Brian P. Bresnahan,

First off let me be the first to thank you and the men and women of the Armed Forces for everything you do both on deployment and state side. I would be honored if you shared this with your fellow Marines and let them know that I think of you often and pray for your safety. As a veteran, I am honored and humbled everyday to have served with so many fine individuals who were willing to give up everything at a moments notice without question. I have yet to find such dedication elsewhere. I would agree that our Vietnam Vet brothers and sisters, along with those prior, are truly warriors, pioneers, and heroes in my book for their sacrifices both during war and the decades to follow upon their return. I have a new mission since my separation from the military and it is to serve those who served; keeping with the warrior ethos of our armed forces. THANK YOU ALL WHO HAVE SERVED, ARE SERVING, AND WHO WILL SERVE. I AM HONORED BY YOUR WORK, DEDICATION, AND FELLOWSHIP. BE SAFE IN ALL YOU DO AND REMEMBER YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS AWAIT YOUR RETURN.
 
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When I see people from the armed forces in public in uniform I walk up to them and thank them. If my kids are with me they say thank you too. These men and women are true heroes and thanking is the least we can do. One day at the gas station a Marine Recruiter had just finished getting gas and sat in his car. I walked over and knocked on the window. He looked at me like a deer in the headlights. He rolled down the window and asked how he could help me and I thanked him for serving this great country and protecting the freedoms we so often take for granted. He smiled and shook my hand. I think I made his day. If I didn't then I at least made it a little better knowing that some people do appreciate the job they do. To all who serve or have served, my appreciation is endless.
 

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When I see people from the armed forces in public in uniform I walk up to them and thank them. If my kids are with me they say thank you too. These men and women are true heroes and thanking is the least we can do. One day at the gas station a Marine Recruiter had just finished getting gas and sat in his car. I walked over and knocked on the window. He looked at me like a deer in the headlights. He rolled down the window and asked how he could help me and I thanked him for serving this great country and protecting the freedoms we so often take for granted. He smiled and shook my hand. I think I made his day. If I didn't then I at least made it a little better knowing that some people do appreciate the job they do. To all who serve or have served, my appreciation is endless.

That's a great story and thanks for doing that and for teaching your children as well.
 

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Lets not forget that today is Veterans Day. One of the most important days of the year.

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