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Unread 11-11-2009, 07:44 AM   #13
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To all thise that served, thank you so very much for what you did for me. To help keep this country free for me.
Those of world war 2 came home as heros, and you were....thank you.
The 'forgotten war', Korea. Korea has 2 of the 12 largest Christian churches in the world. This would not be if not for those of you who fought there. Thank you. (as tears come) Korea is also second only to the United States in sending Bibles to countries that they are desperately wanted in and needed. This also would not be if you had not fought for their freedom to worship freely as they so chose. Thank you immensly for what you did for them.
Then the Viet Nam war. My heart cries when I think of the reception you recieved upon returning home. What you did was serve your country as any other guy(or lady) did in the military. A friend of mine was called 'baby killer' when he returned. That stands out in his mind to this day. Those that are able to treat American men and women that served our country(and therefore served 'us') this way know not unconditional love. And what an empty existance. My heart cries for them. You served our country and therefore served me, thank you so very much for the sacrifices you made and for risking your lives for me!!!
Those of you who served during peace times also a heart felt thank you to you. You volunteered to risk your lives for this country and for me also.
Words can not express the gratitude I have for each and every one of you. I wish I could shake the hand and look in the eye of each one of you so you could feel how much I appreciate what you have done for me. Thank you. May God bless you all abundantly for what you have done(and to those still doing it) for me. Lee
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