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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:23 pm
by BabyRider
In this life I have been so fortunate to meet several Vietnam (and other) Vets. I wear a patch on my vest that reads "POW/MIA. I wasn't there but I still care."



Some of the bikers I've met thank me for wearing this patch. It always makes me feel so small. These men serve our country in a completely thankless way and they thank ME for showing my support and admiration for them



Gentlemen, I would like to take a minute and thank you for your service. You deserve a huge amount of respect from the whole country. And when I meet you, I'd like to shake your hand.



:-6 :-4 THANK YOU!!!! :-6 :-4

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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:33 am
by BabyRider
Shameless *bump.*

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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:01 am
by Accountable
Thanks for that, BR. Here's a little addition for your sig.

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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:15 am
by BabyRider
Accountable;491929 wrote: Thanks for that, BR. Here's a little addition for your sig.


That is the very picture on my vest patch. Thanks, Acc!

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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:43 am
by Peg
I work with veterans every day. I've heard some of their stories. What a wonderful thread to pay tribute to them.

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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:23 am
by Craig James
BabyRider;491747 wrote: In this life I have been so fortunate to meet several Vietnam (and other) Vets. I wear a patch on my vest that reads "POW/MIA. I wasn't there but I still care."



Some of the bikers I've met thank me for wearing this patch. It always makes me feel so small. These men serve our country in a completely thankless way and they thank ME for showing my support and admiration for them



Gentlemen, I would like to take a minute and thank you for your service. You deserve a huge amount of respect from the whole country. And when I meet you, I'd like to shake your hand.



:-6 :-4 THANK YOU!!!! :-6 :-4


No BabyRider, I'd like to thank YOU!

As someone that spent 13 months, 15 days In Country, I have seen many that don't really appreciate what happened there. It is not often that we get props for what we did, and I thank you for that.

Besides our POW / MIA's, let's never forget the 56,485 of our brothers & sisters that were returned home in wooden caskets. They all died too soon in life, & I know I will never forget Cardy, Trigger Happy, or Kent as long as I live. I miss you guys.