REMEMBER, IF THERE WERE NO UNITED STATES MILITARY, THERE WOULD BE NO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA !
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Have you ever wanted to say thank you to our troops when you see them in a public place but feel awkward or shy?
See how thousands of others are saying thank you by watching this short video at Military Gratitude Campaign.
See how this got started at The Gratitude Campaign Story

Live Gene Simmons Tribute

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SOME OF THE BEST Fort Lewis WA
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COLOR GUARD COMMANDER, South Sound

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KOREAN VET

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VET AT AIR SHOW

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US NAVY RETIRED

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RETIRED MILITARY
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FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING

What is a hero? The word hero is passed around too much these days. A hero is not a football player that scores the game-winning touchdown or the goaltender who saves his team from a loss. A hero is usually an ordinary person that did extraordinary things. A true hero is really never a hero at all; at least not in their own mind.  Does toughness and fortitude on the field of sports really constitute toughness and fortitude on the field of battle? No, it does not. A man who throws his body on a grenade so that the guys to his left and right can go home and see their children is a hero. A firefighter who disregards his own life for another’s is a hero. True heroes are the people that you do not usually hear about. They are always in the shadows and never in the spotlight and they would not have it any other way.  Author: Art Green

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SWAT TEAM

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BREAK TIME

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