D-Day

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I am pleased I began this post. I have posted similar in previous years but never received as many interesting and informative responses as this year. Thank you all. More importantly, and the reason I do this - thank you to all those who gave their lives to make mine better.
 
/ D-Day #82  
I am pleased I began this post. I have posted similar in previous years but never received as many interesting and informative responses as this year. Thank you all. More importantly, and the reason I do this - thank you to all those who gave their lives to make mine better.
Thank you
 
/ D-Day #84  
I've had hundreds of people thank me for my service. I always instantly thank them for their support. Both are equally important.
 
/ D-Day #85  
My Grandpa shipped out 75 years ago tomorrow to be part of Operation Dragoon. It was his birthday, and he left my Grandma and 2 oldest aunts home. He was 35.
He was seriously injured in combat near St. Die, but returned home a year after he was wounded. He had 3 more daughters, (one was my Mom) after. I was fortunate enough to get to know him well and learned plenty from him.
I'm 50 and can't imagine how hard it would be to leave 2 kids behind at that age to go to war.
Thank you to everyone who's served.
 
/ D-Day #86  
I've had hundreds of people thank me for my service. I always instantly thank them for their support. Both are equally important.

I'm going to adopt that response... ta.

It's a rare thing to be 'thanked for my service', here in Aus, but when it does happen I've always been caught 'flat footed' and somewhat mumble a polite "thank you".
 
/ D-Day #87  
I'm going to adopt that response... ta.

It's a rare thing to be 'thanked for my service', here in Aus, but when it does happen I've always been caught 'flat footed' and somewhat mumble a polite "thank you".

I was that way too. Still embarrasses me a bit. Once I developed that response I was more welcoming of their support. I've had people say "I never thought of it that way". Then I continue to express how important public support is to Soldiers. It's a win/win.
 
/ D-Day #88  
I was that way too. Still embarrasses me a bit. Once I developed that response I was more welcoming of their support. I've had people say "I never thought of it that way". Then I continue to express how important public support is to Soldiers. It's a win/win.

Same way here overszd . . . still not really comfortable with it. . . :confused3:
 

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