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I dont feel compelled to join in on a lot of forums/postings...
I grew up in Europe, watched the US Marine hoist the flag at the US Embassy and got hooked, ended up in Force Recon & lateron Army SF I love what everyone said on this thread, my heroes always were the US servicemen burried at the cemetaries accross the land for which they fought & died in the country where I grew up ( Luxembourg) Thanks for reminding me what an honor it was to serve alongside the greatest fighting men - and most determined bad asses to ever destroy communists/insurgents/ terrorist and any other flavor of enemy of all free people De Oppresso liber & Semper Fi! |
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Truly proud to have ever been allowed behind the black curtain. Today's media spawned heroes are weak, compromised wastes.
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The SEAL friends and others that I have met over the years have been truly exceptional sailors and soldiers. I will always cherish my time with them; either fighting alongside, or just having a beer in a pub with them. Men like these are what make our country what it is. No stupid ass movie, or slanted TV special with ever change the fact that the men who came before us, the men that we work with now, and the men that will be doing this job long after we are gone are what makes our country great.
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~Mike~ AKA: Old Commo guy |
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