D-Day Salute
Yesterday was the Anniversary of D-Day. My Grandfather Dropped in to Normandy as an 19 year old boy and in one day became an 19 year old man. He drank everyday of his life after the war to forget about it. But through the fog of his self medication for being "Shellshocked" as he would call it he is still a hero to me, and so is everyone who fights or stands ready to protect our freedom.
I decided to add this topic because I think we need a place to recognize the soldiers past and present I'm sure that we have a few eroid brothers that we need to recognize as well.
So, come on in Soldiers, tell us about your service, tell us stories,and accept our grattitude.
To everyone else, perhaps this can be a good place to give thanks.
If you don't want to give thanks, well...perhaps you can lick my balls.
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CleyonEveryday I celebrate the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform, their sacrifices cannot be measured in monetary terms.
On a plus note, a family friend was able to return from Afghanistan two weeks early yesterday, and was re-united with his wife and baby daughter (born two weeks before his deployment).
shoxingbiceps17Couldn't agree anymore bro! My best friend is in Afghan as we speak, already lost 2 of his close friends. People dont really realize the sacrifice they truly give unless you hear first-hand stories about what really goes on in a war. So thanks to all military members, heroes for sure in my eyes!