Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine and Coast Guard Vets

gqtuazon

Gear Head
So many sacrifices throughout the century from all of our own and our allies.

To the service members who have served their country with great honor and pride, most do not consider themselves a hero. As a service member, I consider my family as my heroes.

What most people do not realize is that our family shares similar burden particularly the spouses who ends up acting as both mom and dad to take care of the family during deployment. My hat's off to all of the service member's families since we draw our strength from you that keeps us strong, motivated and inspired.

Still proudly serving the U.S. Navy since 1990.
 

RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
So many sacrifices throughout the century from all of our own and our allies.

To the service members who have served their country with great honor and pride, most do not consider themselves a hero. As a service member, I consider my family as my heroes.

What most people do not realize is that our family shares similar burden particularly the spouses who ends up acting as both mom and dad to take care of the family during deployment. My hat's off to all of the service member's families since we draw our strength from you that keeps us strong, motivated and inspired.

Still proudly serving the U.S. Navy since 1990.


Glenn, thank you from an Army Vet (71-73) ... Thank you for your continuing Service!

Pat in NH
 

480sparky

Senior Member
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PhotoAV8R

Senior Member
I didn't take this because that's me with two other Beech Bonanzas on my right side. We had a 7-ship formation flight for a Veterans Day parade at Mineola, TX. I and another plane pulled up for a Missing Man flyover during a wreath laying ceremony. I'd never done a 2-ship MM before.

Photo courtesy of Barrett Roy.
 

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