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And to you as well, sir. Thank you to EVERYONE who has in any way served this country. It is too easy to overlook the sacrifice of time, dreams, desires and sometimes lives and days of remembrance are so very important. I appreciate your service.
I was in the U.S. Army back in the late 1960s, but never left the States, spending most of my time at Fort Knox, KY in Armor (tank) training units teaching the new guys the ropes before they went to Germany.
And to you.