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Posted by Uncle on February 27, 2005 at 03:13:13 from (63.18.189.125):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Fantastic News!! posted by wdtom on February 26, 2005 at 18:42:53:
Tom, You have my Thanks, and I always thought it was an unconditional Thanks by every American, I was 6 years old when my brother left for Nam...He was my hero and I always looked up to him, I was proud to sit next to him( in uniform) at my sisters high school graduation in '67 while on leave. He is no longer living, a big loss for my family, I was 14 when he died. I did not have the opportunity to serve in the military, but I am proud of those that have and do so, even though I don't say it to every vet I see.He owned several Ford Mustangs, I have a project Stang now in his honor, someday I will drive it to the Dairy Queen, as I think he would have done, as you see , he was my hero....You are somebodys' Hero too, they just may not say it out loud...Uncle
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