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Veterans... Sound Off!

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I know there are a few Veterans here. Well today is our day. SOUND OFF!

I'll start.

SGT. Brian Barry USMC (Jan. 1999- July 2003)

MOS- Crash Fire Rescue (7051)

MWSS-271, MWSG-27, 2nd MAW

Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, NC

MCALF Bogue, NC

Combat Veteran: Operation Southern Watch

Operation Enduring Freedom

Operation Iraqi Freedom

I'm Proud to have served my country, and you should be to.

God Bless all Active Duty and Reserve, Here and Overseas

God Bless all Veterans, Here and Gone.

And God Bless America.

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Happy Veterans Day !!

Spc. Robert Porter

United States Army (1993-1998)

Military Police 95Bravo

Basic Training Delta 795 Fort McClallen, Alabama

Camp Red Cloud South Korea 8th Army 55th MP Company

West Point Military Academy 57th MP Company 1st Infantry Div

Wife

Sgt. Trina M. Porter

United States Army (1992-1997)

Aviation Operations 93Papa

Red Stone Arsnel Alabama

Camp Red Cloud South Korea - Camp Stanely South Korea

Fort Campbell Kentucky - 2nd Aviation / 101st

United States Army National Guard (1997-Present)

Troop Command Valhalla, New York

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Brian, i know that you started this thread for Vets to reply. However i feel compeled to reply to this to thank you, Rob, Trina, alsfirefighter, Ed Byrnes and ALL veterans for their commitment to this great country! Your service will never be forgotten.

To those members who are currently serving, i thank you and god bless!

Take the time today to thank any and all Vets that you may know for their service!

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Shawn Beresford

Damage Controlman 2nd Class, U.S. Navy

DC Division/Fire Department

U.S.S. John F. Kennedy CV-67

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TCM IV

LCpl. USMC 1992 - 1996

Basic Training: U.S.M.C.R.D. Parris Island, SC

Born on 11/20/92

MOS: 2531 Field Radio Radio Operator

2532 Data Communications

Enlisted Instructor

V 1st Bn/7th Marines (29 Palms, CA), Officers Candidate School and Command and Control Systems School/Communications Officer School (Quantico, VA).

Victor 1/7....Everywhere and nowhere. We owned the night!

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Joseph J Carroll

USAF Firefighter/Rescueman

Barksdale Air Force Base

Shreveport,Louisiana

1978-1982

Fire Protection Tech School -Chanute AFB Rantoul Ill. Sept-Dec 1978

P-2,P-4 School Chanute AFB May 1980

USAF Rescue School, Chanute AFB Apr 1981

Stewart Air Force Base

Fire Protection Specialist

1997- Present

Crew Chief,Station Capt, Assistant Chief- all depends on who and how many show up! lol

Technical sergeant E-6

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Barry Matthews

NYANG White Plains

Sgt E-4

105 Civil Engineer Flight

Fire Protection Specialist

Chanute AFB P-4 School 1976

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This is NOT ME but one from Hastings Engine 46

firefighter Jason Doty, Currently serving in Iraq since May. US Army. Spec 4. Old Ironsides.

To all who are serving or served, THANK YOU

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Thank you all for your service. You make us proud!

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James P. Blue Eyes

United States Coast Guard

Fireman

US Coast Guard Cutter Dallas, Governors Island, NY 1992-1994

US Coast Guard Station Manasquan Inlet, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 1994-1995

US Coast Guard Station Sandy Hook Highlands, NJ 1995-1996

Reserve Duty:

US Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Saugerties, Saugerties, NY 1996

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Brian, i know that you started this thread for Vets to reply. However i feel compeled to reply to this to thank you, Rob, Trina, alsfirefighter, Ed Byrnes and ALL veterans for their commitment to this great country! Your service will never be forgotten.

To those members who are currently serving, i thank you and god bless!

Take the time today to thank any and all Vets that you may know for their service!

You Beat me to it.

Thank You to all who are either here on this forum or are still serving all across America.

Also, please know that it's not just today that you are thought about.

-Justin J. Bohlmann

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To all who served our country,

THANK YOU!

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On Sunday November 9th the Montrose FD along with members of Verplanck, Buchanan, Cortlandt VAC, and FDVA particpated in a 1st Annual Veterans Appreciation Day Motorcycle rally from Yonkers to Montrose VA. The local angcies assist with cooking of food and EMS support. Here is a picture of the West Point Military Police Color Guard with Sgt. Josie Graham VA Police k-9 unit.

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God Bless all our Veterans past and present who served our country so well. Thank You for making The USA the best place in the world.

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A co. 3/75 Ranger Regt.

11B1P

Ft. Benning, GA:

OSUT- Infantry

Airborne School

Ranger Indoctrination Program

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Ed Byrnes

Master Chief Damage Controlman, US Navy (E-9)

NEC's- 9517,9502,9518,90MN,90ET

1987-Present

Active Duty (1988-1993)-

Boot Camp- San Diego, CA- 1988

Damage Control "A" School- Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA- 1988

United States Ship Savannah (AOR-4), Norfolk, VA- 1988-1993

- 2 tours during 1st Gulf War

- Operation Desert Storm

- Operation Desert Watch

US Navy Reserves (1993- Present)

- Mobilized (2001-2002) Operation Noble Eagle

Security at Naval Support Activity, Naples Italy

- Mobilized (2007-Present) Operation Enduring Freedom

Embedded Training Teams, Kabul Afghanistan

Currently sitting at home on terminal leave, awaiting my 3rd discharge from Active Duty!

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Duane F. Kuhlow, Jr.

USAF Basic Training, Lackland AFB June 18th 1981-August 6th 1981

EOD Orientation Lackland AFB August 1981

EOD Chemical Portion-Redstone Army Arsenal Huntsville Alabama September 1981-October 1981

US Navy EOD School-Graduation July 1st 1982

3246 Munitions Maintence Squadron/EOD July 1982-March 1986

6404 EOD Flight Suwon ROKAFB March 1986-March 1987

27th EMS/EOD Cannon AFB NM March 1987-September 1987

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To VAEMC- looks like the guy on the left had his share of eating those burgers!!! lol

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My seven year old daughter asked me if I could pray with her at eleven oClock on Verterans Day, I told her I had to work so pray for the both of us she said ok,but can we do it again when you come home from work and we did it. After asking her how her day went she told me that she and the rest of her Girl Scout Troop delivered care packages to all the Vets that live in our small village.It gets better than that. The vets do not leave there houses until they recieve there care packages from the Girl Scouts. How great is that. God Bless the U.S.A.

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