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<blockquote data-quote="okierider" data-source="post: 3568121" data-attributes="member: 41708"><p>Does it mean less if you volunteer and die for this country? I have lost a friend who signed on to die in another country and he was by no means a coward. Volunteering for a chance to die in the sand or being an officer of the law in todays political climate is anything but cowardice.</p><p>I wholeheartedly agree when you say we should have done more for our Nam era vets and their families. I am part of one of those families and while I did not lose my Dad physically ,I did lose him mentally . He was incapable of having a Dad/Son relationship until shortly before he passed . At least I got those few years and will cherish those until I die. Some Dads gave all and their families did not get that blessing. I am with you in that we owe them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okierider, post: 3568121, member: 41708"] Does it mean less if you volunteer and die for this country? I have lost a friend who signed on to die in another country and he was by no means a coward. Volunteering for a chance to die in the sand or being an officer of the law in todays political climate is anything but cowardice. I wholeheartedly agree when you say we should have done more for our Nam era vets and their families. I am part of one of those families and while I did not lose my Dad physically ,I did lose him mentally . He was incapable of having a Dad/Son relationship until shortly before he passed . At least I got those few years and will cherish those until I die. Some Dads gave all and their families did not get that blessing. I am with you in that we owe them. [/QUOTE]
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