I was passed this video in an email. Generally, I don’t read to many email forwards but this one was stated to be “special” and caught my attention. I will be forever grateful that I took the time to watch and really listen to this following video. It is absolutely amazing and heart warming. It will make your chest stick out just a little bit farther; your heart fill with warmth, tears of pride, joy, and even some sadness will well up in your eyes. As our UNITED STATES MILITARY sing the BEST EVER NATIONAL ANTHEM! As their voice sing in perfect harmony, when their voices begin to rise, as the audience elate, the pride can be felt. Today is Veterans Day, but for our Military, ever day they risks their lives to continue what our brave soldiers have done for years. So today, and everyday, I salute all the Brave and True United States Military personnel, both past and present for what they risk to sacrifice for my freedom, for your freedom, for everyone’s freedom and safety. Thanks you!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
A Word of Humbled Thanks to Our Veterans
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This gave me goose bumps. It was very moving, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThis was very cool. We owe these men and women a great debt and yet we don't even talk to them when we see them in public. It would be so easy to thank them for their service. Think about it the next time you see someone in uniform.
ReplyDeleteVery moving. There was something very special about seeing all of the different uniforms standing shoulder to shoulder. Made me think of a line of defense, which they really are.
ReplyDeleteAmen sister. We need to let them know we appreciate all that they have given up to keep us safe and free.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the video, it was really good and made me stop and think about all that our service people give up for us.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with everyone. We owe our service people more than we can every repay them. Let's start by letting them know that we appreciate all they do for us and for our country.
ReplyDeleteNovember 11th is just one day out of 365. We owe them every one of those days.
ReplyDeleteThis brought back the strong feelings I had when I was in the service. Thanks for thinking of those who serve to keep us safe.
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