Christmas sacrifices wearing a uniform.......

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It is the brave young men and women.....TRUE FREEDOM FIGHTERS.....that stand on the frontlines.....that enable the "USEFULL IDIOTS"....Don Dyck, PP Man, Redwave......and their ilk......to spew their shit of hate......and mayhem.....and paranoia

Lets not forget the true FIGHTERS and PROTECTORS of FREEDOM!!!!!!

There are many people who will say -- with callous accuracy -- that for servicemen and servicewomen hard duty is their job. They signed up to go whenever and wherever they are sent.

That's true. But consider the persistent demands we have made on service members and their families over the last 13 years, the baker's dozen since the end of the Cold War.

Christmas 1989: Operation Just Cause in Panama. Christmas 1990: Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf for Operation Desert Shield, prelude to Operation Desert Storm. Christmas 1992: Somalia is on the horizon. Christmas 1993: Somalia, again, and new worries about North Korea. Christmas 1994: The pace of air and naval deployments to the Balkans increases. USAF, Marine and Army reservists reinforce regulars in Panama and Guantanamo to work the Cuban migrant camps. Troops deploy to Kuwait, responding to saber-rattling by Saddam. U.S. troops are also assigned to Macedonia.

Christmas 1995: the Bosnia occupation, which was to last a year but still remains an American duty post. In the background, the Navy continues to enforce the U.N. embargo against Iraq and patrol the Persian Gulf. Fall 1998, the Hurricane Mitch relief operation in Central America, with U.S. forces playing a major role in the relief and recovery effort. Spring 1999, the Kosovo War, which by Christmas 1999 becomes occupation duty. Fall 2001, Afghanistan, the duty station in December 2002 for the 82nd Airborne Division. December 2002, uncertainty on the Korean DMZ as the ramp up for action against Saddam continues.

This list, though incomplete, makes the point.


Indeed it does.


posted at 02:40 PM by Glenn Reynolds
 
i'll add a big amen to remembering our service men and women during the holiday season. for many of the younger ones it will be the first christmas ever spent away from their family and friends and it can be a depressing time. believe me, i speak from experience.

so whether you believe in the politics that put them there or not remember that they are doing a difficult job and deserve your respect and support.
 
UncleJ

You and three others on this board will say....AMEN.....

The rest are OBLIVIOUS
 
Hey BB....

Didja send a greeting to a soldier? I sent them to everywhere, and every nation I could. If anyone missed Christmas, send a greeting for New Year's, or no particular reason. When the dung is flung, they won't have time to read emails, so say your thanks before then!

www.defendamerica.mil :D
 
Lost Cause

Yes, I did.....OF COURSE!

With all due respect to you.....

I posted the link anout THREE days before you did.....

You get more VIEWS.....Then I do.....I am an EXTREMIST and am on IGNORE by a whole bunch of folks......

So keep up the good fight......

And thx for the SUPPORT you give to our FREEDOM DEFENDERS!
 
Remembering those that had no Christmas..

Check out their ages:


Operation Enduring Freedom

U.S. Army
Spc. Marc A. Anderson, 30, Brandon, Fla., March 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Spc. Curtis A. Carter, 25, Lafayette, La., February 27, 2002, Kuwait
Sgt. 1st Class Nathan R. Chapman, 31, San Antonio, Texas, January 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Pfc. Matthew A. Commons, 21, Boulder City, Nev., March 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Brian T. Craig, 27, Houston, Texas, April 15, 2002, Afghanistan
Sgt. Bradley S. Crose, 22, Orange Park, Fla., March 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Master Sgt. Jefferson D. Davis, 39, Clarksville, Tenn., December 5, 2001, Afghanistan
Spc. Jason A. Disney, 21, Fallon, Nev., February 13, 2002, Afghanistan
Pvt. James H. Ebbers, 19, Bridgeview, Ill, October 14, 2002, Djibuoti, Africa
Spc. John J. Edmunds, 20, Cheyenne, Wyo., October 19, 2001, Pakistan
Sgt. Ryan D. Foraker, 31, Logan, Ohio, September 24, 2002, Guantanamo, Cuba.
Staff Sgt. Justin J. Galewski, 28, Olathe, Kan., April 15, 2002, Afghanistan
Chief Warrant Officer Two Stanley L. Harriman, 34, Wade, N.C., March 2, 2002, Afghanistan
Pvt. Giovanny Maria, 19, New York, N.Y., November 29, 2001, Uzbekistan
Sgt. Jamie O. Maugans, 27, Wichita, Kan., April 15, 2002, Afghanistan
Spec. Pedro Pena, 35, Fla., November 7, 2002, Kuwait
Sgt. 1st Class Daniel H. Petithory, 32, Cheshire, Mass., December 5, 2001, Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Brian C. Prosser, 28, Frazier Park, Calif., December 5, 2001, Afghanista
Sgt. 1st Class Daniel A. Romero, 30, Lafayette, Colo., April 15, 2002, Afghanistan
Sgt. 1st Class Christopher J. Speer, 28, Albuquerque, N.M., August 7, 2002, Afghanistan
Pfc. Kristofor T. Stonesifer, 28, Missoula, Mont., October 19, 2001, Pakistan
Sgt. Philip J. Svitak, 31, Joplin, Mo., March 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Sgt. 1st Class Peter P. Tycz II, 32, Tonawanda, N.Y., June 12, 2002, Afghanistan
Sgt. Gene A. Vance Jr., 38, Morgantown, W.V., May 19, 2002, Afghanistan


U.S. Navy
Chief Petty Officer Matthew J. Bourgeois, 35, Tallahassee, Fla., March 27, 2002, Afghanistan
Machinist’s Mate Fireman Apprentice Bryant L. Davis, 20, Chicago, Ill., November 7, 2001, Arabian Sea
Electrician’s Mate Fireman Apprentice Michael J. Jakes Jr., 20, Brooklyn, N.Y., December 4, 2001, Northern Arabian Sea
Engineman 1st Class Vincent Parker, 38, Preston, Miss., November 18, 2001, Persian Gulf
Aviation Boatswain’s Mate-Handling 1st Class Neil C. Roberts, 32, Woodland, Calif., March 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Electronics Technician 3rd Class Benjamin Johnson, 21, Rochester, N.Y., November 18, 2001, Persian Gulf

U.S. Air Force
Master Sgt. Evander E. Andrews, 36, Salon, Maine, October 10, 2001, Northern Arabian Peninsula
Tech. Sgt. John A. Chapman, 36, Waco, Texas, March 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Tech. Sgt. Sean M. Corlew, 37, Thousand Oaks, Calif., June 12, 2002, Afghanistan
Senior Airman Jason D. Cunningham, 26, Camarillo, Calif., March 4, 2002, Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Anissa A. Shero, 31, Grafton, W.Va., June 12, 2002, Afghanistan
U.S. Marine Corps
Capt. Matthew W. Bancroft, 29, Shasta, Calif., January 9, 2002, Pakistan
Lance Cpl. Bryan P. Bertrand, 23, Coos Bay, Ore., January 9, 2002, Pakistan
Gunnery Sgt. Stephen L. Bryson, 35, Montgomery, Ala., January 9, 2002, Pakistan
Staff Sgt. Walter F. Cohee III, 26, Wicomico, Md., January 20, 2002, Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Scott N. Germosen, 37, Queens, N.Y., January 9, 2002, Pakistan
Sgt. Nathan P. Hays, 21, Lincoln, Wash., January 9, 2002, Pakistan
Capt. Daniel G. McCollum, 29, Richland, S.C., January 9, 2002, Pakistan
Staff Sgt. Dwight J. Morgan, 24, Mendocino, Calif., January 20, 2002, Afghanistan
Lance Cpl. Antonio J. Sledd, 20, Tampa, Fla., October 8, 2002, Kuwait
Sgt. Jeannette L. Winters, 25, Du Page, Ill., January 9, 2002, Pakistan

CIA
Johnny Michael Spann, 32, Winfield, Ala.

Operation Enduring Freedom - Phillipines

U.S. Army
Spec. Thomas F. Allison, 22, Roy, Washington, February 21, 2002
Staff Sgt. James P. Dorrity, 37, Goldsboro, N.C., February 21, 2002
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jody L. Egnor, 32, Middletown, Ohio, February 21, 2002
Maj. Curtis D. Feistner, 34, White Bear Lake, Minn., February 21, 2002
Sgt. Jeremy D. Foshee, 25, Pisgah, Ala., February 21, 2002
Staff Sgt. Kerry W. Frith, 37, Las Vegas, Nev., February 21, 2002
Sgt. 1st Class Mark Wayne Jackson, 40, of Glennie, Mich., Oct. 2, 2002
Capt. Bartt D. Owens, 31, Middletown, Ohio, February 21, 2002
Staff Sgt. Bruce A. Rushforth, Jr., 35, Middleboro, Mass., February 21, 2002
U.S. Air Force
Master Sgt. William L. McDaniel II, 29, Greenville, Ohio, February 21, 2002
Staff Sgt. Juan M. Ridout, 36, Maple Tree, Wash., February 21, 2002


Rest In Peace :rose: :rose: :rose: :rose: :rose:
 
Lost

I attended a brief memorial for Sgt Checko(sp) at Kean Uni., in Elizabeth NJ yesterday......

He wa with the 82ndAirborne.....Killed last week.

He attended that school.

He was 22.
 
I would also like to thank the members of our Armed Forces for the time and dedication they give during the Holidays and the time away from family and friends.

I know how many of them feel. I spent time away from home on the holidays while in the service. Being a Veteran of Desert Sheild and Desert Storm, I know the sorrow and concern that goes through a young person's mind while over sea or for that matter anywhere away from family during this time of year.

I want to thank all the young men and women on active duty to day for there wonderful job and unselfish dedication to our fine county. My Daughter is currently on active duty with The Army and has been for the past 6 years and I am so proud of her and honored that she has dedicated her young life Like so many others,so the rest of us can enjoy the holidays as we know them.

Thanks again Men and Women in uniform :)
 
My neice's husband is in the Air Force and they were not able to come home this year.

My thoughts are with all the service men and women who are away from home and loved ones this year.

It's heartbreaking for them and their families.
 
Why is it that threads about

what color your dildo is.....has 80 responses???????

And a thread THANKING the Freedom Defendors that enable you to have 17 dildos in the first place.....

Is a Ho Hum thread?????????:mad:
 
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