I also agree John. Like I said in my post--I went in, did my time, got out and that was it. I still fly the flag every day and belong to the American Legion though. It still sends a chill up my spine when I attend a fellow Legionnaires funeral and we fire our rifle salute and the bugler plays TAPS-the saddest tune in the world. As I was reading your post the TV had on about the big veterans day sale was still on at the mega furniture store and don't forget vets-you get 10% off. The local school has a veterans day program every year. I went once 25 years ago and have not been back. But like I said in my post-when my 11 year old grandson walked in and saluted me and said "Thanks for your service Grandpa" it made me feel good - I think his Dad put him up to it. I went in the USN in 68-at the height of the Asian war. It was before they had a lottery for the draft and my age group was coming to the front fast-so I enlisted. So I am no hero. I do not agree with you about the smoke and mirrors though-I just hope there are enough vets left around here to fold and present the Flag to my widow at my funeral.----Tee
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