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This is a thank you thread, not a debate thread or a thread to criticise soldiers or the regimes they fight for. If you do not heed this warning retribution will be swift and without mercy! |
Today is memorial day and I would like to say RIP to all of the dead soldiers, and thank all of you who are in the military or have been.
I'm not only talking about the US, i'm also talking about our allies who serve not only for their Country, but all of our Countries. Thank you.
Here is a pretty cool interactive graph showing soldiers who died, their home towns, and where they died in Afghanistan that I found on CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/war.casualties/index.html?hpt=C1
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Thanks - I may not always support the wars, but I do support those putting their life on the line.
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I'm not much for wars in general, but nevertheless, these brave people deserve respect. RIP.
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RIP. Thanks. (gah i dont support wars at all though)
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Thank you guarding me while I sleep.
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I've been to Normandy memorial and memorial services. The cemetaries just go on and on. Thanks guys, thank you
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I salute you, brave warriors of the peace. Rest easy, knowing that your actions have changed the course of history. Let us never forget the sacrifices our world's soldiers have made to protect their homelands.
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and thank you for thanking me.
all i really did in the sandbox was sit on a box of MREs while I played my gameboy advance. But I sure did guard that box of MREs well.
thanks to those who went out and did stuff while i sat on a box of MREs.
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Thank you to all the soldiers in the world who died or are currently putting their lives on the line in the protection of the lives of others.
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On May 31 2011 02:10 NIJ wrote: and thank you for thanking me.
all i really did in the sandbox was SERVE MY COUNTRY TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY
On May 31 2011 02:11 sYz-Adrenaline wrote: You're welcome. These men are heroes.
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altho im not american, i have deep respect for the US army, or NATO army or anyone in general who risk their lives to make the world a better place. It doesnt matter if there are ulterior motives by the higher powers, what matters is that these people put their lives on the line with the intention to do so.
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Thank you soldiers, for plundering, raping, torturing and especially your key function, killing people! Thank you a lot for that and I may say thanks to you aswell by all the people who can't thank you anymore because M4A1 owned them.
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You risk your lives so that I do not have to risk mine... Thank you to all of you who serve to keep us safe.
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On May 31 2011 02:14 Aeres wrote:Show nested quote +On May 31 2011 02:10 NIJ wrote: and thank you for thanking me.
all i really did in the sandbox was SERVE MY COUNTRY TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY These men are heroes. You're not a hero just because you've been or are currently in the military. In many nations service is mandatory. Most people in the military do very little, and quite a few commit actions which overall have a negative impact world peace.
I don't mean this in disrespect to these people, however. Just to point out that it's a bit extreme to call someone a hero because they are in the military.
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On May 31 2011 02:17 CPTslut wrote: Thank you soldiers, for plundering, raping, torturing and especially your key function, killing people! Thank you a lot for that and I may say thanks to you aswell by all the people who can't thank you anymore because M4A1 owned them.
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I don't mean to suggest anything, but he is from Germany.
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Cheers soldiers, may you rest in peace.
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On May 31 2011 02:22 Dystisis wrote:Show nested quote +On May 31 2011 02:14 Aeres wrote:On May 31 2011 02:10 NIJ wrote: and thank you for thanking me.
all i really did in the sandbox was SERVE MY COUNTRY TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY On May 31 2011 02:11 sYz-Adrenaline wrote: You're welcome. These men are heroes. You're not a hero just because you've been or are currently in the military. In many nations service is mandatory. Most people in the military do very little, and quite a few commit actions which overall return a negative balance on world peace. I don't mean this in disrespect to these people, however. Just to point out that it's a bit extreme to call someone a hero because they are in the military. I know that, and I don't mean to say that military service alone makes one heroic. However, they ARE TL members, so they get to be heroes. :D
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I guess I'll throw in what I do, for those who don't know already.
Currently overseas in Kuwait. My job is to provide intelligence to the units going north into Iraq so they don't go boom.
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