Thanks for the special thought re: veterans. I have two sons. One joined the Army when he graduated from high school, (right after the first Gulf war) and spent two years in Germany as a tank crewman. My second son will complete his basic training in Fort Knox, KY, in mid-December. He will be an infantryman, and will most likely be deployed to Iraq. I was not in favor of his enlisting, but admire his resolve to serve and protect our country. I pray that he will serve honorably, and will return home safely. I trust that you will do the same. Thanks
Larry Johnson Springville, Utah >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/11/2005 11:43 AM >>> Mel, > I for one will be forever grateful to those who have secured the >freedoms we so often take for granted. Well put. >My father and his brothers all served for Canada in WW II . >Fortunately they all returned home safely. I'm older than you. My father served in WW-I (Capt. in the Veterinary Corps........everything was done by mule back then). My oldest brother served in WW-II (Patton's Battle of the Bulge operations). My other brother served during the Korean conflict. Thanks for your comments. It's a crying shame all the national news media is SO much against our currently serving armed forces. No matter whether you support the cause, we should always support the troops. Allan -- Allan Fish Greenwood, IN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
