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OUR THANKS GOES OUT TO ALL THE VETS, IN ALL THE COUNTRYS, THAT WERE IN ANY WAR. YOU SEE HOW A COUNTRY HONORS OR DISHONORS YOU. BEING A BIKER, WE WILL NEVER DISHONOR ANYONE FIGHTING FOR WHAT THEY BELIEVE IN.

 

                                                                                                                    MARK

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Amen to that!

Retired Sergeant US ARMY

 Doin Both LOL as we speak.Support The Troops !Our thanks to all the Diggers too! Ride Free Lads.....R

I,m a vet at the ripe old age of 19 ,i went to the island falkland ,i did;nt believe that when i signed the dotted line i would actually fight,i DON;T thank any one and it fucked me up for life .You don,t have any choice when your country only offers you unenployment or the army .

The Falklands Would Not have been a pleasant place to serve.I Have a good Mate I did Iraq with in 06 that changed to the UK  Army an is in The Royal Brits now.Reason I thank the Diggers is for My Mate that we Lost Servn where I Am now!  (see the other discussion on my page),an all the other places we have lost them Servn their country.right or wrong. 18 years o my life Ive served like many others on here am still proud to serve .Soldier on Lads.Ridn is the life I like to leave the Politics out of it ;)

My grandfather was a vet from ww1. He was gassed and the VA used him as guinea pig until his death. The gov't refused to pay a life insurance policy they gave him before going to war. My father was a pow in ww2 . The gov't can care less about you. Always be a biker and screw the gov't.

To all my brothers.

Amen to that!

We stand  together ; then now and always ,.wow indian para,s i can relate to that.

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