Just have to brag a little
#21
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: falkville al
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id like to thank your son for his service. without people like him where would we be?he is the caretaker of my freedom and i thank him. glad hes home safe.i pulled up to a little store last week to get a coke and some smokes, there was 3 boys in uniform there. as they got in their truck i stopped them and thanked them for what they were doing, and i shook all their hands. one boy had tears in his eyes. made me want to give him a hug.but how the hell would that look.lol
#22
Originally Posted by txhunter69
my brother is in the military and am glad to say i have no clue what it feels like to have a fellow family member come home safe because my brother has yet to be shipped out but im glad to see another american man has made it home safely and with a bronze star too boot
my grandfather also recieved a bronze star and from what he tells me it is a very high honor that shows valor and courage. tell your son thank you and also what batalion does he serve in?
my grandfather also recieved a bronze star and from what he tells me it is a very high honor that shows valor and courage. tell your son thank you and also what batalion does he serve in?
#23
I started this thread quite a while ago about my older son. My younger son has turned out to be a great young man also. He is a Paramedic with EMSA in Tulsa, Ok. Here is what he and his EMT ran into this morning. They did a great Job. I had to brag on him too.
http://kjrh.m0bl.net/w/local/story/83765831/#top
http://kjrh.m0bl.net/w/local/story/83765831/#top
#27
Thanks guys.
You are right YB, all of you guys who have answered the call, be it military or the front lines at home have my thanks and respect.
On one hand I was so proud of my son being unarmed and holding a guy on PCP, then on the other hand it scares the crap out of me the places they have to go.
You are right YB, all of you guys who have answered the call, be it military or the front lines at home have my thanks and respect.
On one hand I was so proud of my son being unarmed and holding a guy on PCP, then on the other hand it scares the crap out of me the places they have to go.
#29
This is an old thread that I started about my son when he was in the military. He has since gotten out as of last 7 July. He has gotten married (which is the main reason he wanted to get out) and was just accepted into Oklahoma State University in there Medical School program. He is going in for his MD in emergency medicine. He is super excited and ready to go. He will start with the new class in August.
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