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nutz4Neal wrote:WOW, didn't want to respond to this thread cause it was for Carl. But I gotta tell ya, Deb, that was special.
Passing it on.
And thank you, Carl.
Rick wrote:It happens daily at DFW's terminal D, where I work.
You never know when it was going to happen, but all of a sudden, you hear a loud round of applause and cheering, and you know the uniformed servicemen have just arrived and are walking through the glassed in walkway above, toward customs. Passengers and employees alike stop, and in a heart wrenching moment, pay their tribute, respect and salute to those that are doing what gives all of us our freedoms and liberties. It chokes me up every time.
It's just one of those things that give you pause, to appreciate those great people. And it's well deserved.
Arkansas wrote:Who's playing the music in the vid?
A real band or just studio production work?
later~
Michigan Girl wrote:Barksdale AFB is near me .....I hug a Soldier at least once a week and
when a soldier has been deployed...the spouse and babies get hugs!!! If I
don't see them come in, they will look for me!!! They love their hugs and we LOVE them!!
Thanks!!!
Arkansas wrote:Who's playing the music in the vid?
A real band or just studio production work?
later~
Deb wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Barksdale AFB is near me .....I hug a Soldier at least once a week and
when a soldier has been deployed...the spouse and babies get hugs!!! If I
don't see them come in, they will look for me!!! They love their hugs and we LOVE them!!
Thanks!!!
Awe, I just knew you were cool one, MG! The world can always do with more huggers. Thanks for posting that Deb. And thanks for all you do Carl, we miss ya around here.
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