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November 11, 2005

Veterans Day Celebration

I want to offer a special comment of heart felt gratitude to all Veterans that have ever served in the US military both active and reserve from before the actual beginning of our country until now.   I also want to thank all the families that have had a loved one give the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

For I bit you to remember, "There is no greater gift than to give one life for a friend."

Thank you all and God Bless You.

The Department of Veterans Affairs has put together an awesome site of resources to commemorate this day.  You can find this page here... 

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