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Old 05-26-2014, 02:39 PM #1
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Just take a moment a paid some respect,blessings!
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[QUOTE=eevo61;1071709]Just take a moment a paid some respect,blessings![/QUOTE
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Yes, thank you to all who served our country and the famillies who who supported them. Last evening we attended the annual Memorial concert on the lawn of the US Capitol. It was a beauftiful tribute complete with the Nationnal Symphony Orchestra!
It was quite a big outing for me but I used the wheelchair and did OK. It is very humbling to see veterans in their 20's with both legs amputated. We shall overcome...............
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Nice post Jesika. Thanks for starting this thread. My dad and my husband's dad were both in the military and I think they would have liked you said about Memorial Day. I do too. Thanks again.
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