1 name of someone who served....
arewethereyet
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Thank you to all who served and those who await those who are serving.
God Bless you and your family. May they be safe and sound and healthy.
Now please place the name of at least one person who has served, or is serving in the armed forces today.
My daddy Carlos Vincenco Patricelli.
He was in WWII (the big one:laugh: ) I wish I had preserved some of his stories.
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God Bless you and your family. May they be safe and sound and healthy.
Now please place the name of at least one person who has served, or is serving in the armed forces today.
My daddy Carlos Vincenco Patricelli.
He was in WWII (the big one:laugh: ) I wish I had preserved some of his stories.
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My brother-in-law Sean.--Navy And currently my cousin Thomas--Army0
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Me
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My grandfather, Noel Risk (R.I.P.)
My father, Dennis Risk
My brother, Andrew Risk, currently in the Air Force.
Thank you to everyone who has served or is currently serving. Much appreciation!0 -
Great thread!!
My FIL - Jerry (Vietnam)
My Hubby - Todd (Panama)0 -
Both my sons-in-law.....
Jacob Charles currently in Air Force...in GA now ...2 tours in the Middle East
Neil Pagels currently in Army....in Iraq now (2nd time)
I know it is more than the one you wanted but I couldn't name one without the other!!!0 -
Peter Yenter served 3 tours and counting.0
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My son in law Donovan Sandlin! God Bless You! And bring them all home safely!0
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My 2 grandpas
My 2 brothers
My uncle
My step dad
My HUSBAND for 21 Yr Marine Gulf War vet
Salute to them all.0 -
Jimmie Thompson, Sr.
Served for many years, & is a Vietnam Vet.
My daddy.0 -
My brother Stephen, currently in the Marines.
Thank you to all who are currently or haved served!0 -
Stan Waldron served in africa. Europe and in gallipoli but we did get him home eventually0
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My dad, Michael Hanlon, retired from the army -- 20 years of service.0
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My Father Edward Rossner
He was in the Vietnam he received two Purple Hearts!
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What a great post!!!!
My grandfather is the first who comes to mind--Oscar (WWII)
My FIL--Tom, Vietnam. Uncle--Gary. Cousin--Raymond. Friends who served or are serving--Jeremy, Brian, Chet, Maggie, Glenda, Delane, Eddie, Randy, and Charlie.
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My Dad - Army Lifer
My Brother - Army Lifer
My Nephew - Army
My Friend - Marine
My Shin key Roo Instructor (friend) - Army
My Mother's dead ex-husband - Air Force
All my brothers and sisters past and present who defended us since the first stone was thrown in anger0 -
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My Uncle - Vietnam (RIP)
My Grandfather
My Great Uncle
My Husband - 2 tours in Iraq, 1 in Egypt, 1 coming up0 -
My Dad
My Niece
My Brother-in-law
We are grateful to all who have served their countries0 -
My son Brett Morando (US Army)
My son Ronnie Abbate (US Air Force)
My son Darrell Ray (US Air Force)
My father, Elliott T. Bailey (US Army)
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My dad - LCDR Mike Allen - Navy
My uncle - Jimmy Jordan - not sure of his rank0 -
If I name one, I've got to name 4.
Grampa Leo in WWII as a Gunny Sargent in the Marines in the Pacific.
My FIL Frank in WWII in the Army in North Africa and Italy (dropped in on the Pope after his division freed Rome)
My great uncle Frank who lied to get in in WWII in the Army Air Corps.
My "little brother" (all 6'6" of him) in the 80s in the Navy in Pacific.0 -
My husband: Andrew, a US Marine0
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My grandma Morgan0
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Josh Filner
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My Grandad Reginald Found, WWII0
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My brother - Allen Navy
My dad
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My great great uncle Arnoz. He was my great-grandmother's brother in law. Her parents, sister, little 1 year old niece died in a war. Her son (my grandad) only survive as she went away with him a week before the attack. Her parents and her little niece died running to hide during bombing. Her sister was later found, buried under a stairs, completely white hair from fear and suffocated there, when she war running home to her baby.
My great-nan never spoke about it and I found out only from my grandmother (wife of my grand dad). We use to go to their grave regularly and even now, every year I'm back in Czech republic, I go there and clean it and put some flowers down.
Arnoz was serving away at that time and from what I heard, he later married again, but never had any more info about what happen to him.
I have them all in a picture frame in the living room so my children can see and learn about my family. I'm proud of him for serving and I'm proud of them for what they have been through and everything they passed onto my great-nan (who sadly passed away few years ago, age 96).
Sorry for the long story........it somehow comes back every time there is a mention of serving in a war. :frown:0
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