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Honor those who deserve honor this #VeteransDay. via Greg Laurie
Pay Respect
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Posted 10 d ago
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Posted 10 d ago
MAJ Montgomery Granger
Yep. Looks like my dog tags... but let us always remember the guys who wore the notched dog tags. THE GREATEST GENERATION. I'm proud to say that my dad was one of those who helped prevent us from speaking Deutsche!!!
Yep. Looks like my dog tags... but let us always remember the guys who wore the notched dog tags. THE GREATEST GENERATION. I'm proud to say that my dad was one of those who helped prevent us from speaking Deutsche!!!
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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And now female combatants including volunteer nurses during Vietnam.
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Posted 10 d ago
Good afternoon MAJ Montgomery Granger. Excellent post. Thank you forsharing this Sir. I participated in a Veterans Day Parade this morning with WWP.
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
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Outstanding! I participated in my VFW post's annual Veterans Day ceremony. The commander came up to me right before it started and asked me to fill in for the bugler to play Taps! I thought he was kidding! I don't play the trumpet or bugle or anything, really. Not to worry, e said, "Just press the button." What? It was a real bugle, fitted with an electronic, battery powered recording of Taps! All I had to do was press the button and pretend to play Taps. I pulled it off! Hooah!
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Posted 10 d ago
Can I obtain another set of my father's tags? "someone" in my family lost them or threw them away...
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SSG William Jones
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Army Dog Tags 1939-1941 (WWII Era) - Regulation Format Replacements
World War II era style U.S. Army Dog Tags(1939 – November 1941).
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