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Left as a SSgt, flew an LMD (large metal desk). I did my part to protect you snot-nosed wimpy-a$$ed ingrate girly-man mama's boys from the evils of godless communism in the safety of air conditioned offices at Chanute AFB and McGuire AFB.
My admiration and eternal respect to all those who actually held a rifle in battle to keep my wimpy a$$ free. Thank you for your sacrifices.
I know were looking more at the Army and other branches but would we be counting the crazy people that run into burning buildings while everyone else is running out? Our men and Women in Red? the Fire Fighters? if so I used to be one before health (doctors) said nope no more....I always try to thank soldiers when I see them in person
20 years active duty, USAF. 14 years in C-130 maintenance, then 6 more as a C-130 flight engineer, 682 combat sorties in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 4 fans of freedom rule!
Today, I remember My Late Father in Law Millard Smock. Front and Center in Pic. Served During Korea aboard USS Iowa. My Late Brother Mike Casey U.S. Army, During Vietnam Era. My only Surviving Sibling Terry Casey U.S. Navy Medic Vietnam Era. Retired Postal Worker and now Pastor.