Can a Marine in 29 Stumps still throw two pieces of bread in the air and catch two pieces of toast?
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If you can read this, thank a teacher.
If you are reading in English, thank a soldier, sailor, airman, or Marine.
Our founding fathers got it right.
Britain just learned this lesson....240 years later.
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May God bless the United States of America - again.
1970 to 1976 2 years active 4 years reserve.
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For the 4th....Fireworks military style !!!
42 years and still serving.
...ok, the first 18 of those I was a brat, son of an Army SGM. Then 5 Active, 2 Reserves with a trip to Gulf I, 9 National Guard, (7 year break-in-service), 5 and counting (current) Reservist with a trip to Logar Province (FOB Shank Afghanistan.) To all my fellow brothers in uniform, a mighty salute. I don't believe in interservice rivalries. My motto is One Team, One Fight. Last tour I worked with special operators from MARSOC, SEALS, and SF. Outfuckinstanding professionalism from all.....best year of my life from a professional military perspective.
#17 - my babies in the background!
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Veterans, check your area for military rites teams. They can always use help. Being retired and able to serve with just a days notice is desirable. Personally I can't think of a better way to thank a brother.