God Bless all and the families.For all who have fought since the beginning of time for freedom.
Joining you in thoughts and prayers for all our military and their families. May God Bless each and every one of them...Praying daily this all ends soon.
Wrenchingly beautiful photos...xoabb
Great photo...Bush sucks
That is a beautiful picture! God Bless all who passed and those who are still fighting for freedom and sacrificing for all of us who live here today.
Yes... God bless our troops!
My goodness... how touching. How I wish that number would quit rising. Great photo, Mama.
{Salutes}{misses grandpa}
Perfect post/sentiment for this weekend. :-Daryl
Yes, indeed.
beautiful pic... prayers for our troups...war sucks but, freedom is not free.excellent post!
Excellent photos. Saddest subject matter.We went the cemetary this evening to put flags on the graves of Mr. Snooty's Grandad, Dad & Uncle. He didn't cry, but I did.
My next door neighbor's son arrived home last night after 15 months in Afghanistan. He goes back in two weeks. In our minds, he's still the kid next door, but I am realizing he has grown way beyond that.Thanks for the moving post.
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God Bless all and the families.
For all who have fought since the beginning of time for freedom.
Joining you in thoughts and prayers for all our military and their families. May God Bless each and every one of them...
Praying daily this all ends soon.
Wrenchingly beautiful photos...
xoabb
Great photo...Bush sucks
That is a beautiful picture!
God Bless all who passed and those who are still fighting for freedom and sacrificing for all of us who live here today.
Yes... God bless our troops!
My goodness... how touching. How I wish that number would quit rising.
Great photo, Mama.
{Salutes}
{misses grandpa}
Perfect post/sentiment for this weekend.
:-Daryl
Yes, indeed.
beautiful pic... prayers for our troups...war sucks but, freedom is not free.
excellent post!
Excellent photos. Saddest subject matter.
We went the cemetary this evening to put flags on the graves of Mr. Snooty's Grandad, Dad & Uncle. He didn't cry, but I did.
My next door neighbor's son arrived home last night after 15 months in Afghanistan. He goes back in two weeks. In our minds, he's still the kid next door, but I am realizing he has grown way beyond that.
Thanks for the moving post.
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