Veterans' Day 2006
I've been thinking how to mark Veterans' Day on this blog. Presently, I have three friends deployed in Iraq. They are doing well, but I still think of them every day.
To mark this imporant holiday, I want to be a little light-hearted though. Here's the popular short "Lazy Ramadi" from two Indiana vets, now home safe and not quite sound.
Their website is crap, but it is pretty funny and worth a look. Also, make a donation to mark the holiday. These soldiers recommend either the Disabled American Veterans or the Wounded Soldier Foundation.
To mark this imporant holiday, I want to be a little light-hearted though. Here's the popular short "Lazy Ramadi" from two Indiana vets, now home safe and not quite sound.
Their website is crap, but it is pretty funny and worth a look. Also, make a donation to mark the holiday. These soldiers recommend either the Disabled American Veterans or the Wounded Soldier Foundation.
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Hi C.E.
What’s up?
Tought you and Behem101 might want to read this
...And bring your witty comments to this heated debate!
This is a very upbeat way to commemorate Veterans's Day. It is particularly nice to feature those who have served and are safely home. Thanks for your kind thoughts on my post.
I wish your buddies all the best, CE. I hope they remain safe.
Thanks Publia and Steve. Steve, one's USAR in Baghdad for a number of months still. One is USA in Baghdad with the Strykers out of Alaska (home soon). One is USMC in al Anbar.
Doc, I will read that today.
Copy Editor,
Can you get a date of production on this? I would love to know when it was shot and put together.
Great stuff.
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