BajaRon
Well-known member
First, I must say I'm surprised that I'm the one doing this. I waited, assuming one of you "Oorah!" types would jump on this one. I am an Oorah! guy myself. But I didn't come by it legitimately because I never served. 2 Brothers, a father, and a grandfather with a number of other relatives and friends have. But not me.
I am proud of each one. But I am especially proud of my brother-in-law. Command Master Chief on the USS Ronald Reagan for several years.
I did serve in the fire department along side X-Military personnel, and came to have a great respect for them. Even though some were a bit messed up in the head (by their own admission), yet they were always there when you needed them and they always had your back, no matter what. You could tell that danger was just a part of their life.
I never want to take for granted what they purchased for us with their sacrifice. I, along with millions of Americans, can honestly say, 'Thank you for your service'. It's the reason we are still free to chase our dreams.
I am proud of each one. But I am especially proud of my brother-in-law. Command Master Chief on the USS Ronald Reagan for several years.
I did serve in the fire department along side X-Military personnel, and came to have a great respect for them. Even though some were a bit messed up in the head (by their own admission), yet they were always there when you needed them and they always had your back, no matter what. You could tell that danger was just a part of their life.
I never want to take for granted what they purchased for us with their sacrifice. I, along with millions of Americans, can honestly say, 'Thank you for your service'. It's the reason we are still free to chase our dreams.