To those that have never been in the military, the term "Brothers-In-Arms" is just
a couple of words. To those who have been (or are still) in the military, "Brothers-In-Arms"
is a way (and fact) of life. To ALL of my Brothers-In-Arms, I hope that you have
a wonderful Veterans Day. Take time to remember those that paid the price, as well
as their loved ones who also paid a price. The United States would not be where it is
today without the sacrifices of those who served. May each and every one of you
enjoy Peace, Happiness, and Prosperity.
THANKS FOR SERVING!
Andy Anderson :usa_flag:
Remembering Ed Ginter, a classmate.
SP-4 U. S. Army
4th Infantry Division
Panel-15E Line-95
February 26, 1967 - Tay Ninh
RIP "Gint"
Remembering Elmer "Nemo" Anderson, the BEST Dad there ever was
U.S. Marine WW2
Guadalcanal Veteran
RIP Dad
Remembering Leo Francis Flanagan Jr., the BEST Father-In-Law there ever was
U.S. Army WW2
European Theater of Operations - Germany
RIP Dad