Thanking Service Men/Women
#51
Well, I dunno the specifics to the post count and ranking system, but i think it is somewhere betwen 12-20 posts does it change.
Now to the thread... I think the reaosn it is still open is that it isnt politcal in nature. The original thread was, "thanking service men and women."
And detailed a situation to where when he did his capt called hima dork.
Now to the thread... I think the reaosn it is still open is that it isnt politcal in nature. The original thread was, "thanking service men and women."
And detailed a situation to where when he did his capt called hima dork.
#52
Normally I wouldn't care less but a recent thread was shut down because a member asked about the stances on aviation that the presidential candidates had. I don't see how that could have escalated into a heated debate topic but nevertheless I digress. I've been an observer for a long time on this forum but always had problems with getting accepted (thank you, sir, may I have another!?) Finally after a couple tries with my companies email address, I'm on.
Slice, if the moderators aren't going to abide by their own rules, why even have any?
That's 3 whole posts now. Does that mean I "Gets Weekends Off" now? Kidding...
Slice, if the moderators aren't going to abide by their own rules, why even have any?
That's 3 whole posts now. Does that mean I "Gets Weekends Off" now? Kidding...
#54
#55
Yeah I belong to JCers but no one posts as much as they do here so I've sat idly by for a while now waiting for my chance to slip through the cracks and into the system.
I was making a pun.
I was making a pun.
#56
Some of these comments are unbelievable -- its not hard to thank them for their service, and not out of line to do so on the PA. Its not necessary to point out where we would be right now without people like them (and me) in this country.
#57
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Yep, but A LOT of other threads have been shut down for less.
#58
That was a nice gesture to thank servicemen and women. And im glad people here are aware and mature enough to separate the people who serve in the armed force from the people who make the decisions about sending them in to harms way.
In the future if Im on youre airplane, instead of thanking me verbally, just put me in first class
#59
You're right....he was messing with me...but at the same time....its not like a "Yo Mamma" kinda deal.
I might have over reacted a slight bit...but at the same time....I have relatives who have served in EVERY World War and Major conflict. I was raised on Patriotism....and to remember why I have freedom.
My intent of this thread wasnt to stir the political debate pot, it was just to remind folks about these honorable men and women.
You guys know as well as I do.....A simple "Thank You" goes a long way
I might have over reacted a slight bit...but at the same time....I have relatives who have served in EVERY World War and Major conflict. I was raised on Patriotism....and to remember why I have freedom.
My intent of this thread wasnt to stir the political debate pot, it was just to remind folks about these honorable men and women.
You guys know as well as I do.....A simple "Thank You" goes a long way
#60
You're right....he was messing with me...but at the same time....its not like a "Yo Mamma" kinda deal.
I might have over reacted a slight bit...but at the same time....I have relatives who have served in EVERY World War and Major conflict. I was raised on Patriotism....and to remember why I have freedom.
My intent of this thread wasnt to stir the political debate pot, it was just to remind folks about these honorable men and women.
You guys know as well as I do.....A simple "Thank You" goes a long way
I might have over reacted a slight bit...but at the same time....I have relatives who have served in EVERY World War and Major conflict. I was raised on Patriotism....and to remember why I have freedom.
My intent of this thread wasnt to stir the political debate pot, it was just to remind folks about these honorable men and women.
You guys know as well as I do.....A simple "Thank You" goes a long way
Yes a thank you means more to me than money. Imma tell you a little story, this happend to me last verterans day...
14 guy/gals from my platoon drove down to my hometown (Knoxville,TN) to march in the veterans day parade. We got our stuff together and I began giving the appropriate commands. Fall In, Dress right Dress, Right Face, Cover, Un cover. From front to rear, count off etc etc. after we went into motion we began to sing a slow marching jodie. It was one of the sad ones about the fallen soldiers, and as we marched down main st, a little girl runs out from the crowd and stops beside me and starts marching along side of me. She tells me that her father was recently killed in Iraq, and she missed him really bad. I looked for the girls mom in the crowd and I could not see anyone that looked particularly interested in this little girl. SO I picked her up and off we marched. After about 10 yards or so, she took over calling the cadence, It was some sight man, this little 9 yr old girl, barking cadence like an old pro. As the parade neared the end, I asked the girl where her mom was and she told me that she was around somewhere. At this point we reached the end point, and I thought surely the mom had seen this little girl out in the middle of the Parade. I decided to stick around to wait for the kids mom. Not evne 3 minutes later the mom came running up apologising like she had done something wrong, and said that the girl shouldnt have been out there nad started to fuss at her. I really didnt think this was needed, and I told her that it was the best thing that could have happend. I really did enjoy that little girls company. I found out that ever since the little girls dad died she pretty much took to any guy in uniform like he was her dad. This of course made my heart melt. I was really brought to my knees when the little girl grabbed me in a big hug and thanked me for letting her be in the parade with the soldiers. I cried like a little baby for bout an hour after that.
It wasnt until I got home and had time to think about the events of that day... Its not the thank yous, or the treatment soldiers get. It moments like those, when we really get to make someones day. When we really get to do something that has an instant pay off, thats when we feel the best. Polotics aside, you cant really have a better day than that. sorry for the poor typing, I am not a writer, and my College English professors have all told me my sentences read like machine gun fire. for that I am sorry.
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