A Salute to Those That Protect Us – Here and Abroad

I just wanted to say thank you to all those who are presently in the Military active and in-active duty. Those that are here in the States and those that are in harm’s way. Thank you.

Thank you for stepping up and saying “I will”. Thank you for the sacrifice of leaving your family so I can be with mine. I hope God keeps you safe and brings you home quickly. My prayers are with you and your family. Thank you that you may not agree with why you are there but you continue on in Honor anyway.

My thanks go out to the families as well, especially who’s loved ones went, but did not come back.

There are no words that I can give other then I am sorry and that their and your sacrifice is appreciated. I hope their children grow up knowing how how their mom/dad gave the ultimate sacrifice for what they believed in. They should be proud and do all with their lives that is possible because their parents gave so they could have the freedom to be anything they want.

Thank you to our Armed Forces on this Memorial Day. Thank you.

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