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Title: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: peabody on July 04, 2012, 03:32:44 AM
Dear Brothers,

You may have served in Combat or in non-combat. You may have retired out or you may have served for a short time. You may have been a draftee or a volunteer. You may have served in the Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard or the Merchant Marines, BUT YOU SERVED. You did not run off to England or Canada, etc. YOU DID YOUR JOB HONORABLY and for that I am PROUD to call you Brother/Sister.

You may have served during Korea, WWII,. Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Iraq or Afghanistan, But you served, you did not run. You have a DD 214 with those words "HONORABLY DISCHARGED" the two most noble words in the world. Again I am proud to know each and every one of you.

Brother-Sister, life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right. Forgive the ones who don't, just because you can. Believe everything happens for a reason. If you get a second chance, grab it with both hands.  Know this, if it changes your life, let it. Take a few minutes to think before you act when you're mad. Forgive quickly. God never said life would be easy, he just promised it would be worth it.

Today is Band of Brothers' Day, send this to all your brothers, fathers, sons and fellow veterans you know.

Happy Brothers' Day!

To the cool men that have touched my life: Here's to you!! I was never a hero, but I am thankful I served among them.

A real Brother walks with you when the rest of the World walks on you.
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Mike Griffin on July 04, 2012, 07:21:22 AM
Very well said Rich.  Thanks for posting.  I would like to borrow this if you do not mind to post elsewhere.  

Mike Griffin
USAF  1970-1973
Intelligence and Recon
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Andrew Borgogna on July 04, 2012, 07:48:37 AM
Well said my brother.  USAF 1965 to 1969.  If you are wondering why I didn't server the whole four years, back then if you came back for SEA with less than 6 months left on your enlistment you got an early out.  The Air Force was starting to thin its ranks preparing for the war to end.  Boy were they in for a supprise. 
Andy
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: pat king on July 04, 2012, 08:07:41 AM
Amen Brother. We all owe much to all who have served and to those who serve now.

Pat
USAF 1965-1969
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Chuck Feldman on July 04, 2012, 08:50:45 AM
Well said Mr Peabody,   Florida must be good for you. See you Nov. 3rd and 4th.

Chuck Feldman
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Bill Heher on July 04, 2012, 09:35:27 AM
Amen Brother.

I did not serve, but my Father did, and he instilled in me the respect for our flag, and the debt  I owe to the members of our Armed Forces.
The 1st thing I did this morning was Post the Colors, and recite my Pledge of Allegiance. It made me feel good.

Stay safe everyone, and enjoy the Celebration of Our Freedom, brought to you by our forefathers, and defended every day by America's Finest!
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Randy Cuberly on July 04, 2012, 11:11:38 AM
Good words Rich.  All the best to you and yours, and all who served.  Happy 4th.

Randy Cuberly
USArmy SF 1961-1970
1st SOG RVN 1968-1969
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: bob werle on July 04, 2012, 12:31:26 PM
Well Said
Bob
USMC  1959-1963
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: John Stiles on July 04, 2012, 01:35:20 PM
Kinda warmed my heart right there, ya did! US Navy Sniper[Riverine Forces, COM RIV PAT FLOT V] Vietnam 68-70 H^^
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: John Cralley on July 04, 2012, 03:24:51 PM
Yes well said!! One of my regrets is I have lost track of all of the Brothers in my unit.  :'(

US Army 1954 - 1956
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: FLOYD CARTER on July 04, 2012, 03:45:33 PM
USAF 1952-1956, but I'm no hero!  Didn't have to shoot at anyone except some paper targets.  That was good!

Floyd
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: John Sunderland on July 04, 2012, 03:48:53 PM
Great stuff and so true! US Army FA Forward Observer 80-86. I feel fortunate to still occassionally speak with a fellow soldier I went through basic and two tours with! He will always be my most trusted friend and considered my brother as are all who served.
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: mike donovan on July 04, 2012, 05:34:57 PM
US Army 1952 - 1955. Morse code school at Fort Devens MA, then went to  Japan for two years. classified as korean war vet although I never saw combat. Proud to serve.
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Randy Ryan on July 04, 2012, 05:57:48 PM
Great thoughts, huge truth, thanks Rich
SSGT USAF 72-78
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Mike Keville on July 04, 2012, 07:08:26 PM
Hats off to all.  Well done!

US Army, 1958-1961 (Europe)
US Army, 1963-1966 (Ft. Benning / Vietnam)

Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Gene O'Keefe on July 05, 2012, 08:01:58 AM
Yes Rich, thanks very much for posting. After all of the 4th activities, I am very proud to be an AMERICAN and also
to have served this great country of ours.
                       
                        Geno
      USMC Viet Nam combat veteran '68 - '69
 
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: nathan Metzner on July 05, 2012, 10:23:24 AM
And a very happy belated birthday to you as well. I always appreciated the respect paid during veterans day but never looked upon the 4th in that way. Thank You for opening my eyes to the relationship between us veterans and our forefathers.
USAF 1997-2007 OIF OEF C-130 FE
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: john e. holliday on July 06, 2012, 07:33:04 AM
I know it is well past the day.  I was not allowed to serve when I spent two days of my life trying to get in.  Passed all tests with flying colors and thought I was on my way.  But, then the man behind the desk told me not to try enlisting in any of the services anymore as I was classified 4F.   So it was back to the farm for a while and I watched as classmates, friends and relatives go serve our country.  That 4F rating kept me from being hired on a couple of jobs.   

So I want to thank all the people that have served this great country of ours. H^^
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: John Stiles on July 06, 2012, 04:44:14 PM
I know it is well past the day.  I was not allowed to serve when I spent two days of my life trying to get in.  Passed all tests with flying colors and thought I was on my way.  But, then the man behind the desk told me not to try enlisting in any of the services anymore as I was classified 4F.   So it was back to the farm for a while and I watched as classmates, friends and relatives go serve our country.  That 4F rating kept me from being hired on a couple of jobs.  

So I want to thank all the people that have served this great country of ours. H^^
If I was you, I'd have snuck in anyway!!! You shoulda went on up to Oakland Calif. You can't believe the inbred hillbillies they let in over there! LL~ LL~ LL~
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Michael Massey on July 06, 2012, 11:23:10 PM
Hats off to all.

Mike Massey
USS Nicholas (DDE449)
Fletcher class "tin can" out of Pearl.
1956 - 1959
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: Will Hinton on July 07, 2012, 06:41:36 AM
I still miss the NAS atmosphere from time to time.  Nearly shipped over, often wonder why I chose not to.
Navy - 58 to 62, VS-39 out of Quonset Point, RI on the old Essex.
Rich, you write well, my friend, thank you.
Title: Re: Happy Brother's Day
Post by: John Stiles on July 07, 2012, 07:44:30 AM
You ain't kidding about the Oakland AFEES.  That is where I was sworn in.  I was classified 3C, which is enlisted only in time or war. No one told me, so I got in line with some guys I had met, next thing I was being sworn into the Navy. Found out 10 years later I should not have . Too late. Here I is.

And I was not even  hill billy nor inbred.  LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~

When they tested me, they asked me what I wanted to do.....I said: "PILOT!" This guy came in after my tests and said, boy you have one of the highest "Mechanical" aptitudes we've seen! I said does that mean I'm gonna be a pilot? Nope he answered, but boy have we got a job for you! They handed me a BAR and said; see what you can do with this! LL~ LL~ LL~