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I was on a plane last month and as I was boarding I walked past a person who was obviously a member of the US military. I considered thanking him for his service, but didn't becuase I figured he'd rather not be bothered.
Can the C3VR members that are currently in or have been in the military please comment on whether or not I should have said something so I can know for the future?
Thanks!
(Oh, and by the way... Thanks for your service!!!)
-Adam Wartell
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Coming home fresh from Iraq in 2004, it was a relief to feel supported by just about everyone you passed while in uniform.
Thank him Adam!

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thank you Adam for asking the question most of us don't know the answer to, My son should be home at the end of this month, navy corp man, assigned to marine amphib. assault unit, I know by just talking to him that the thanks yous, and me saying how proud I am has made a big difference in our relationship, one that was not the greatest before this. So Now I Know To Thank a Service Person also.
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Larry, please give your son a big C3VR thank you on behalf of the team!! 















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Adam,
I am on active duty and have been for 25 years. People do not normally buy me lunch, but it is nice to know we are appreciated. Most Soldiers sre regular joes. Middle class Americans doing their duty. Yes, their are college incintives and bonus monies, but still, it takes more than that for a person to volunteer for a job that may get them killed. Believe me, every Soldier that has joined since 911 knows the risks, and everyone that has re-enlisted since 911 did so willingly. It does help us get through the long periods of seperation and living in poor conditions just knowing that what we are doing is appreciated.
I have been thinking about starting a thread " Vets with Vettes" a photo representation of our members with their cars. What do youall think about that?
JR

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How is it that we have difficulty saying Thank You to someone we know has placed their life in harms way so that ours is not?
Memories of a soldiers return from Vietnam are still fresh in my mind and the lack of respect that was often displayed to those was unacceptable.
This display of respect should be displayed to each of those individuals who protect our quality of life. This should be inclusive of all service people IE: fireman , police, Nat. Guard, Coast Guard, etc...
Memories of a soldiers return from Vietnam are still fresh in my mind and the lack of respect that was often displayed to those was unacceptable.
This display of respect should be displayed to each of those individuals who protect our quality of life. This should be inclusive of all service people IE: fireman , police, Nat. Guard, Coast Guard, etc...


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Adam, I realize you asked this question to active/former Military personel, but I gotta jump in. We have several groups of people that are at the airports here(Dallas/Ft.Worth) EVERY DAY, just to greet returning soldiers/military personel as they deplane. A lot of these soldiers are simply here to catch a connecting flight, some may live in the area. ALL of them are deeply appreciative of the "Thank Yous", and the support shown for their service. I see them on the news most every day, and they just can't get over the show of support that total strangers give them. I never miss an opportunity to thank them when I'm out and about.
Last December, as Mama and I were going to a local mall, there were several uniformed military folks out collecting toys/money for charity. I had to walk up and tell them, "I don't have any spare cash right now, but I do want to thank you guys for your service to our country.". I shook all of their hands, and they were really pleased to hear someone say that to them. When we came back out from shopping, I did put some cash in the pot, but they all remembered us as the ones that were thankful.
I say if you have the chance, take it. They won't bite...
byw...I also thank the police/firefighters that I come in contact with for their service to our communities. Even the ones that stop me, and give me personal invitations to court!!!
Last December, as Mama and I were going to a local mall, there were several uniformed military folks out collecting toys/money for charity. I had to walk up and tell them, "I don't have any spare cash right now, but I do want to thank you guys for your service to our country.". I shook all of their hands, and they were really pleased to hear someone say that to them. When we came back out from shopping, I did put some cash in the pot, but they all remembered us as the ones that were thankful.
I say if you have the chance, take it. They won't bite...
byw...I also thank the police/firefighters that I come in contact with for their service to our communities. Even the ones that stop me, and give me personal invitations to court!!!

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As a retired Marine and veteran of Vietnam, I agree with Tux. It did leave a bitter taste by the way veterans were treated when returning and was very upsetting to say the least. I am so glad to see the way servicemen and women are treated with respect and are appreciated for their sacrifices today. Yes, it is very acceptable to thank them for their service.
Larry
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