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I made it so far,
now I'll go for more
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Bob
USAF 68-72


I am no expert, but think I am sometimes.
 
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Army National Guard '66-72 1LT

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and I stand for my flag
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I'd like a chance, please. My son in law is in the Air Force and currently deployed.
 
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3° that never cooled
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Please add me. Army-'68-'70.


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Thank you Q, please count me in.
This is beautiful.

ARMY - 68-72
 
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Domari Nolo
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Thank you for the chance. My grandfather served in the Navy.



 
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Thanks for doing this.
U.S.Army 75-79.
Disabled/Retired.
 
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Itchy was taken
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Great Karma Q, thanks. Please add me
USAF/Mi ANG 1979 - 1984
USNR-R 1988 - 1994


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Please count me in. My dad served USAF ‘65-‘71. Maternal grandpa USA WWII ETO.

Thanks. Very kind.
 
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Keeping the economy moving since 1964
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What a generous karma! Please count me in.

My father was a WWII veteran, Navy. After the war ended he was stationed in SF and used to tell us stories about decommissioning LSTs (and rather than cataloging Garands and carbines throwing them overboard). He seldom discussed his service in the Pacific.


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try to keep up
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USAF 90-94, 2701st EOD Squadron. Please add me in.
 
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A most generous karma!


Please count me in.

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Very nice Karma. Please add my name to the list. USAF 1977-1997.
 
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Made from a
different mold
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Q, thank you for the opportunity at yet another generous karma.

Army ‘98-‘04


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Very generous! Thanks
US Army 1971-1997



“ The work of destruction is quick, easy and exhilarating; the work of creation is slow, laborious and dull.
 
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Please don’t enter me as I didn’t serve. But my dad did, U.S. Army WWII ETO 1942-1945. Started in the Signal Corps but ended his tour at Bastogne with the 953rd FA BN.

1914-1967

I’ve tried to reconstruct his service records but the 1973 fire has thwarted me.


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————————--Ignorance is a powerful tool if applied at the right time, even, usually, surpassing knowledge(E.J.Potter, A.K.A. The Michigan Madman)
 
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doesn't mean you should
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Thanks for the chance.
My father was Army, September 1943 to January 1946.
Served in New Guinea, Leyte and Luzon, Philippines and briefly in Japan right after the surrender.
His father was in North Africa and the UK.


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Awesome karma Q, thanks for your continued recognition and support for our military personnel.

US Navy, retired.



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I do not wish to enter. I do want to thank you for the wonderful Karma that you have offered.

Semper Fi

Michael
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Thanks for an awesome Karma! My father served in the Army before I came along!





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When someone tries to kill you, it doesn't matter how they are doing it. You're in mortal danger, and it's time to try to kill them back.

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Kill every last one of these goddamned animals. We need a president with balls. We need leadership. We should be carpet bombing these barbarians wherever we find them, and we should be looking for them 24/7. We have to unleash Hell upon them. They understand nothing but death, so death is what we should bring them, wholesale.... Para

I left "practical" behind many years ago. It was covered with my first Glock 19. (Fredward)
 
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