From reader Don in Texas, the rear window of his Chevy truck:
While I realize most of the photos you post are political, this one’s simply a reminder that there’s a lot of folks still out there with sons and daughters in still in harm’s way.
My son’s been out there for a while.
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God bless your family, and may your son stay out of harm’s way. A profound thank you for his bravery and selflessness.
For Don: My husband and I recognize, admire and appreciate your son’s service. We ask God’s protection of our servicemen each day. Thank you to your son and your family for your many sacrifices.
Thank you for the reminder and many thanks to you, Don, and your son for his service and sacrifice on our behalf.
Don, much gratitude to all of you, and special prayers for your son!
I’ll add my thanks for his service too. We don’t say it often enough.
As a long ago retired Navyman, I am proud of him and his shipmates also.
USAF vet and USN vet wife thanks and prayers go out to all who currently serve both in and “out” (is there such a thing?) of harm’s way and their families.
Thank you for your service, sailor! I thank God every day that we are blessed with the finest military in the world.
God bless your son and you and your family.
This country would not be around long if it weren’t for our men and women in uniform.
Thank you!
Donny… thank you and thanks to your son. There is nothing like stout men in strong ships sailing in harm’s way to keep us safe abed each night!
And… God Bless Texas!
Thanks to all who keep us safe so that we may blog and live free.