Honoring Those Who Gave - Happy Memorial Day

Thank You to all who have served, are serving and especially to those who gave all...

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Semper Fi

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To my dad, who served 30 years in the Army, WWII and Korea...and to all those who have served and continue to serve, thank you! I salute you.
 
And to those that are still fighting even now that they are home. May your pains come to rest soon.

EVO 4G WAYALIFE.
 
let me just say that i am fairly irritated that there are 71 views of this thread and only 6 THANK YOU'S and most of those from actual Vets!!! a simple THANK YOU is enough and then go about your day.... I am sure that your lift height and tire pressure is very important, but would be willing to guess that your FREEDOM may just be a bit more important than what shocks/springs you run....

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED, YOUR WELCOME!!!




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Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday which occurs every year on the final Monday of May. Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. Formerly known as Decoration Day, it originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the Civil War. By the 20th century, Memorial Day had been extended to honor all Americans who have died while in the military service.
Many people visit cemeteries and memorials, particularly to honor those who have died in military service. Many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries.
Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving, while Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans.

Just incase some thought is was a day off work to BBQ.......

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As a Vet, I would like to say Thank You to all those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. :usa:

@ Andrew :thumb:
 
405,000 in WWII That is so hard to comprehend for me.
Thanks to all that have served and to those that continue to keep us free.


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To all my Brothers in Arms who gave everything for our country! They are all heroes, here is one in their honor :beer:
 
Yep, this thread should have way more comments.

I went to my folks house for BBQ this afternoon and snapped this pic. It's of my late great grandfather and the flag that draped his coffin.

He served in the navy during WW2 . He was a great service man and a better man beyond his years of service.

To all others past and present or those that have lost, thanks!!

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let me just say that i am fairly irritated that there are 71 views of this thread and only 6 THANK YOU'S and most of those from actual Vets!!! a simple THANK YOU is enough and then go about your day.... I am sure that your lift height and tire pressure is very important, but would be willing to guess that your FREEDOM may just be a bit more important than what shocks/springs you run....

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED, YOUR WELCOME!!!




andrew -

Really? I have to comment to show thanks? :thinking:

I don't want to turn this into that type of thread but come on.
 
Really? I have to comment to show thanks? :thinking:

I don't want to turn this into that type of thread but come on.

I don't think anyone "has to" do anything, but maybe he was just shocked more people didn't.

What kind of thread are you going to turn this into? 😁
 
I never got a chance to join any branch of our military because of my disability with that said:

i thank every servicemen and woman that walks into my store on a daily basis,
and to the vets and servicemen on this site, THANK YOU for what you do. :thumb:


and here is a honey shot to all the men and women who have lost their lives so that we can live ours.:honey:
 
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