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Thanks to vets and their caregivers that provide a great service that is so different than what the large majority of us here do.
For years he and my Mom put up the flags at the local cemetery on Memorial weekend and participated in the AL's Memorial Day Service at the cemetery. I find it quite appropriate that there is a flag placed next to his gravestone at the cemetery on Memorial weekend. It remembers me of all that he did for the American Legion.
We should always remember what the veterans gave to protect our countries--USA, Britain, France, and elsewhere.
for taking care of things at home while we were away. Not many realize the burden that is put on them.
I guess with the electronics of today it is easier to send or chat with Mom or Dad
Than to find time to write a letter. And that is good.
It is more than keeping the home fires burning but being able to put out the small fires while still keeping the flame in the heart.
A story of one of my experiences of returning from the Med.
We were allowed to make a ship to shore phone call thru the marine operator.
I tried twice and got busy signals each time. On the third try the operator cut into the line and said "Excuse me Ladies but one of you is receiveing a call from the USS R.E. Byrd" and all the guys waiting for their turn heard her response because the calls had to be open monitored over a speaker.
I don't remember exact response but it was a happy one and got a good laugh from the shipmates.
Yes I got to tell her I would be home tomorrow and she was thrilled.
Without them, our war effort would not have run so efficiently. Women made the bullets and in some cases, bombs. Women nurses those solders back from their injuries. Women made sacrifices every day to support those men whose job placed our men in a position to have to make the ultimate sacrifice.
So yes here’s to the spouses of our veterans!
God Bless our Vets!