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Re: O/T - For the Veterans out there
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Posted by wdtom on October 28, 2005 at 17:39:56 from (155.212.223.240):
In Reply to: O/T - For the Veterans out there posted by Case Lady on October 27, 2005 at 08:16:48:
Thank you Case Lady for posting that. I hope she gets to read it a few times for groups of people. Please thank her for me. How about letting her read our responses here? Maybe answer back? We need more kids like her. I will second the opinions of those who favor mandatory military service.I think ALL should serve when they finish with school, be it high school or college. It gives a person valuable experience, a little time to mature before starting their life, an opportunity (if they take it) to save some money to get started with, and most important of all, it gives the nation a good base of experienced military people in the event of an emergency like WWII. What would we do now if all of a sudden we REALLY needed an armed forces double or triple the size of ours? Tom Boyden USN 68-71
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