Freedom Never Cries

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Description: Freedom is not free.
Charity: ophomefront
Author: TriWest Healthcare Alliance
Credits: TriWest Healthcare Alliance, DoD, AP Archives
Views: 993492
Posted: 2/27/08 12:46 AM
Tags: five for fighting triwest mili



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I want to thank all the miliarty that fight so we may be free at home, I never forget to pray that you come back safely, I have a grandson in the Army, but thank God he is stationed in Alaska. Who knows when they will send him to the front lines. I can understand how all your families feel, as my Husband. served 23.5 yearsefore he finally retired unfortinatly he is no longer with me he passed away 10 years ago and I still miss him. God Bless you all and keep you safe so you all come home to your families, and may this war end pretty soon I wish to thank you all and God Bles you all again. Good luck Pat
posted by Pat on 6/01/08 12:15: AM

I just want all of our men and women overseas and in the military in general to know that I pray for you and your families every day. My husband was in the military along with his father and brothers. I appreciate all the sacrifices and the commitment you have shown fighting for our freedoms. God bless you and keep you safe.
posted by Melodie Jones on 5/31/08 9:44: PM

Thanks to all the men and women who have fought for our freedom. It came with a price - those who never came home and those who have never been the same. God bless all of our soldiers!
posted by Linda on 5/31/08 8:09: PM

I am very proud of our men and women in the service. I pray everyday that they all come home safe to their families. Thank You to the American Soldiers.
posted by Jori on 5/31/08 6:48: PM

I thsnk you for my freedom. I cry for those who did not return, as you died for me and my family. I pray for all of you. Love to all the soldiers and their families. God Bless
posted by Annie on 5/31/08 3:39: PM

I am proud to be an American. I am proud of every man and woman serving in the armed forces. God bless them all.
posted by Arlene Murphy on 5/31/08 1:57: PM

Had a lot to say, but don't want to be long winded,so I will pass this along that a friend sent to me: A veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve - is someone who, at one point in their life wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." From one Veteran to another, it's an honor to be in your Company. Thank you Veteran!
posted by Jim Taylor on 5/31/08 1:41: PM

hello: i am air force, Vietnam vet.it has been a very long time since i held my my hand up and made that commitment. i was 20 when i went to the land of la di da. today, i am in the late 50s and i reflect on my duties and the way people react to what is seen and heard. my return from Vietnam was bitter and resentful. i made sure that the gulf war vet got good welcome. life can be so much better if vets were not treated so badly. thanks
posted by william e. robinson on 5/31/08 10:22: AM

we need to love and support our men and woman.freedom is and never was free.we take things for granted every day.we all need to stop and take a look at what we have and think of thoses who dont have it.even our men and woman gave all they had to fight for our freedom and rights.if we cant stand by them then lets stand in front of them.my boyfriend is a vet from the air force and i see things alot differnt now.my eyes was opened up.these poor vets past and presnt do not get enough support for there job.some come back hurt.some back killed in action so people stand tall and proud.if you see a memeber of the service give them all the praise the deserve.hug one shack there hand or say a friendly hi.let them know they are never alone.god bless our men and woman.bring them home safe.thank you america for my rights and freedom.i dont take it for granted anymore.no one should.god bless the red white and blue.and for what she stands for
posted by marleena mershon on 5/31/08 9:56: AM

I wish I could personally thank each and everyone of our Men & Women currently serving our country, as well as, those who have served in the past. Keep up the good work and Gods Speed for safe return home. Thank you one and all. From an old Marine Corps vet. Howard H
posted by HHH on 5/31/08 9:00: AM

Thank you soldiers! You are brave and we respect you!
posted by Dustin on 5/31/08 8:05: AM

I just want to simply say thankyou soldiers.
posted by andrea on 5/31/08 6:50: AM

How proud I am to be an American! Thank you for the film. It's beautiful and touching and real.
posted by Felice on 5/31/08 6:44: AM

I"m so very Proud to be an AMERICAN!!!! I, also am priud of our Country, TROOPS,and,I, will never forget to apperciate any of our men and women yo have seved our country,present, an past!!!! MY Fathr was a Korean war vet!!!! They are all special and so is our Presidents!!!!
posted by lindy on 5/30/08 9:12: PM

I have a son who is a United States Marine. I am so proud of him! Thank you to all of the Men and Women who have served or are serving in the Military, without them we wouldn't have our freedom!
posted by Georgia Goodwin on 5/30/08 7:36: PM

Thank you to all the service men and women who are fighting for our continued freedom. May God Bless them and their families and bring them home to all of us SOON.
posted by TammyB on 5/30/08 7:31: PM

He shoulda took that guitar
posted by Me on 5/30/08 6:02: PM

GOD BLESS THE USA AND ALL OUR VETERANS AND TROOPS FOR RISKING THEIRLIVES SO THAT WE MAY BE FREE... BUT ALWAYS REMEMBER..."FREEDOM ISNT FREE"
posted by maryann on 5/30/08 5:31: PM

Thank you to all the service members still fighting the good fight. My son just got out of the military, but not before doing two tours in Iraq. He spent more than 24 months there. My husband, his father, spent 20 years in the Army (including time during Vietnam and the first Gulf War). My father-in-law did 20 years in the Navy, doing multiple tours off the coast of Vietnam. My son-in-law also spent 6 months in Iraq. I lost a brother in Vietnam. I guess I'm just trying to say that I understand the sacrifice of the service members and their families. They are all, including family members, heros in my eyes.
posted by Cindy on 5/30/08 4:45: PM

My oldest son who is 22y.o just re-enlisted in the Army and is now in Alaska, will be deploying in August to Iraq, I pray every day and night for his safe return along with all the Men & Women in the Armed Forces May God Bless them and keep them safe everyday. I'm very proud of my Son!!
posted by Linda Patterson on 5/30/08 4:09: PM





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