Posted on Oct 15, 2015
LTC Stephen F.
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Thankfully this nation continues to honor the military dead on Memorial Day, the living military who are serving on Armed Forces Day, and those who have served this nation on Veterans Day.
Veterans Day is coming up in a few weeks and this year it falls on a Wednesday - sometimes known as hump day. I have humped weight around on my back while serving and know that many of you have done as well while many are currently carrying a lot of weight physically and emotionally.
On June 1, 1954 President Eisenhower signed legislation changing the name of the legal holiday from Armistice Day to Veteran's Day. Armistice Day had been established by President Woodrow Wilson on November 11, 1919 "To us in America, the reflections of armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country's service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations." The original concept for the celebration was for the suspension of business for a two minute period beginning at 11 A.M., with the day also marked by parades and public meetings.
Who will you be honoring this Veteran's Day? How will you honor Veterans?
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LTC Stephen F.
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I feel very honored to have been able to serve this nation in uniform. When I enlisted at the end of the Vietnam War much of the country was opposed to the military and people in uniform. That was a challenging time to be a soldier. I am thankful that the nation honors veterans and thankful for each and every Vietnam Veteran and the veterans of all wars prior and since. May God bless America. We definitely need God. I have hope and pray for this nation every day.
On Veterans Day I hope to attend local veterans events and definitely plan on eating a free meal :-)
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Each year that I have been able to I have done my best to go out on Veterans Day and take advantage of the free meals or discounted meals offered to veterans each year. In years past I had no trouble eating two or even three meals throughout the afternoon and evening.
I am glad that more restaurants are offering free or heavily discounted meals to Veterans. Many restaurants take this opportunity to give back to those who have served this nation.
One day I hope that the offer will be expanded to offering discounts to spouses of veterans. We all know that our spouses kept up the home front while we were away and they are rarely honored for their years of frequently quiet service.
[This response was my description from a discussion that was merged today 11/2/2015]
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SGT Forrest Stewart
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I always end up working on Veteran's day. Hope you enjoy your meal(s) LTC Stephen Ford!
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SGT Robert Hawks
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I usually spend the day with Dad who is a Vietnam Veteran we go to eat at Texas Roadhouse for free Veterans Day meal and then to Veterans celebration ceremony at my grandsons' school.
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LTC Stephen F., I voted number one, but I would like to think that it meant those that served honorably. However, my favorite veteran has always been and always will be my father, LTJG Jack Curlee. My dad served in the U.S. Navy from JUL43 to JUN46 during WWII. He spent a lot of that time in the Pacific Ocean on USS LST-78. He died 10SEP15 at the age of 93. Requiescant in pace patris mei. SGT (Join to see) Sgt David G Duchesneau COL Jean (John) F. B. SGT Rick Ash MSG Tom Earley SFC (Join to see) MSgt E. W. Forbess
SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4", thought you might want to see this guy also!
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LTC Stephen C., One of these days you'll grow up and be old enough to retire. Lol
That's a great Veteran's story. I did what I promised. I held a beer high and toasted your dad on this Veterans Day.
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LTC Stephen C.
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Forgot to mention LTC Stephen F., that I wore my Special Forces Regimental tie. Thank goodness I wore it for my own pleasure, because no one even knew what it was! SGT (Join to see) GySgt Melissa Gravila SGT Mark Anderson CSM Charles Hayden
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LTC Stephen C.
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And I thank you for toasting my father's memory, SGT (Join to see)!
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GySgt Melissa Gravila
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LTC Stephen Curlee- it sounds like you admire and loved your father a great deal,you should be very proud of him as I am positive he was of you! :)
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