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Re: QotD # 66 - Veterans' Day

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Yes, I have/had veterans in my family that I'm remembering. I'm

proud to say I can trace my family's military service all the way

back to the American Revolutionary War. And my family's military

service continues to this day.

I'm proud to be American and proud of all those (not just my

relatives) who have served and are still serving our country to make

it and keep it free!

God bless America!

Kathleen

> It's been awhile since we've have a 'question of the day'.

> Today is Veterans' Day, which was formerly known as Amistice Day. On

> Nov. 11, 1918, the Armistice (cease fire order) was signed by the

> Germans, thus ending WWI. For many years, Armistice Day was observed,

> until 1954, when by an act of Congress, the name was changed to

> Veterans' Day. So, today as we pause to observe the day, and remember

> the those who fought for our country in all wars, are there any

> veterans in your family that you are remembering today?

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I am remembering all Veterans that have fought in the past, and all those fighting and serving today. My Father served in WWII, and my oldest step-son was in Desert Storm. Last night at church, we prayed for the family of a local young man who was killed in Fallujah (sp?). When bad news strikes your family, or your local town, it makes the war seem so much more "personal." I just pray this war will end soon and all those young men and women will return safely to their families.

Hugs,

Deanna

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I am remembering all Veterans that have fought in the past, and all those fighting and serving today. My Father served in WWII, and my oldest step-son was in Desert Storm. Last night at church, we prayed for the family of a local young man who was killed in Fallujah (sp?). When bad news strikes your family, or your local town, it makes the war seem so much more "personal." I just pray this war will end soon and all those young men and women will return safely to their families.

Hugs,

Deanna

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