This is a awesome group of people that welcome home our troops from the war we also do send offs and other missions check it out @WWR.org
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This is a awesome group of people that welcome home our troops from the war we also do send offs and other missions check it out @WWR.org
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http://www.warriorswatch.org/
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TexasOrion |
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Just checked out the Warrior Watch web site. Every county and community in the country should be doing something like this for their local American
hero's. For about a year and a half, we have honored our local heros (military, police, firefighters, and EMT's) in the Brazoria County Cavalry.
Check out the site at www.brazoriacountycavalry.org. I encourage everyone to either participate in or
start up a group like this. Forget about the politics of war and focus on the sacrifice these men and women are making, not to mention their families.
FREEDOM ISN"T FREE!
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When I came home from VietNam in 1970 my worst fear was that anyone would find out I was a combat veteran. I was returning to college which was the main reason
I enlisted, for the GI Bill to complete my education. A VietNam Vet on a college campus in 1970 was not a homecoming situation.
I am really happy to see these movements going on today and how our society is improving. Not perfect yet but improving.
alepel
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Isn't this the same thing as the Patriot Guard that welcomes home troops and the remains of our lost soldiers ? I thought these organization have been
around since the first Desert Storm? In this case more is always better
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