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University of Saskatchewan Huskies wide receiver Mitch Stevens #9 celebrates a touchdown during the first half as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies take on the University of Regina Rams in a on August 30th, 2013 at Potash Corp Park in Saskatoon, SK.

 

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Fine art photographer, patriot and pet-lover, Stacey P. Morgan, www.stayMor.com, will launch a series of “PAWtriotic” greeting cards and a 2012 calendar on the 10th Anniversary of the 9-11 tragedy. The cards feature Ms. Morgan’s 10-year-old dog, Delta, photographed saluting the American Flag at various historical locations. A portion of the proceeds will benefit America’s VetDogs, www.VetDogs.org, a national non-profit that trains and partners assistance dogs to veterans with disabilities and active service members free of charge. www.2DOGstore.com will be selling the cards and calendar starting 9-11 of 2011.

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University of Saskatchewan Huskies defensive back Keegan Arnyek #16 blocks a pass during the first half as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies take on the University of Regina Rams in a on August 30th, 2013 at Potash Corp Park in Saskatoon, SK.

 

Liam Richards/Electric Umbrella

“The practice of peace and reconciliation is one of the most vital and artistic of human actions.” - Thich Nhat Hahn

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Max showing support for our troops.

President Barack Obama looks over at First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden as he delivers remarks in the East Room of the White House unveiling efforts to better coordinate and strengthen the Federal government’s support for military families, Monday, January 24, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

 

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies celebrate a touchdown as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies take on the University of Regina Rams in a on August 30th, 2013 at Potash Corp Park in Saskatoon, SK.

 

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Scratch-built 1/2" = 1'-0" scale model of a WW2 CG-4A glider with custom livery. This model was built for use during the Salute Our Troops tour campaign: kesalute.com/

Rear detachment leadership from C Co., 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment, recognized Caribou Coffee in Rogers on April 2 for donating 88 pounds of coffee to the unit's Soldiers deployed in Afghanistan. From left to right, Rick Rice, C Co. 2-211 GSAB family readiness group leader, Darren Jakel, Rogers city council member, Rogers Mayor Jay Bunting, Capt. Nathan Burr, rear detachment officer in charge, Staff Sgt. Mark Wood, rear detachment non-commissioned officer in charge, Katie Rowe, store manager, Rick Ihli, Rogers city council member, and Chris Hanly, assistant store manager.

 

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time passes to what avail?

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A small homecoming parade and ceremony for a battalion of the Irish Guards. Held in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

 

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This photo is Copyright 2011 by Calvert Photography and may not be downloaded, stored, edited, manipulated, externally hosted, embedded, transmitted or used in any way without my permission.

 

Larger size without watermarks is available to license upon request.

No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Alexander McAvoy

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

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This yellow ribbon is used a symbol of support for our troops by LOCAL 21 - Plumbers, Steamfitters, & Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Services(HVAC). This was seen on a vehicle at the Putnam Hospital Center in Putnam County, Carmel, New York.

Your little Army Prince will be styling' in this cute camo design that's a little on the sassy side!

 

Green and brown camouflage stars lay the background for this super cute military-themed design that reads "That's Army Brat SIR to you! Now hit the ground and PUSH!!" Green and silver dog tags dangle proudly from the letters. If your little Army Brat has the attitude to back up the name, this is the perfect design for him!

Recon troopers from 3rd Squadron, 2nd Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

Cushman Mango in FULL bloom WOOOOHOOOO!

University of Saskatchewan Huskies wide receiver Mitch Stevens #9 celebrates a touchdown as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies take on the University of Regina Rams in a on August 30th, 2013 at Potash Corp Park in Saskatoon, SK.

 

Derek Mortensen/Electric Umbrella

Photo by / par: Alex McAvoy, Official Event Photographer / Photographe officiel de l'événement

Photo by / par: Alex McAvoy, Official Event Photographer / Photographe officiel de l'événement

during the first half as the University of Saskatchewan Huskies take on the University of Regina Rams in a on August 30th, 2013 at Potash Corp Park in Saskatoon, SK...Liam Richards/Electric Umbrella

You can't see it in this photo, but there was a retired Marine to the right of this guy who was parked in a SINGLE parking space.

No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Alexander McAvoy

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo : Alexander McAvoy

While most Americans do not know Micronesia exists, this territory of the United States has someone from nearly every family on Kosrae fighting in its military.

No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Alexander McAvoy

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo : Alexander McAvoy

The still decorated grave of a casualty of WWII, in front of the church in Hernandez, New Mexico, USA

Is your loved one serving in Iraq? Anyone who has survived a deployment knows it's not half of your heart that's gone - it's all of it!

 

Light and dark desert browns spell out this simple yet popular design reading "All of my heart is in Iraq." Great for any branch of service, and many members of the family!

Recon troopers from 3rd Squadron, 2nd Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

Photo by / par: Alex McAvoy, Official Event Photographer / Photographe officiel de l'événement

Photo by / par: Alex McAvoy, Official Event Photographer / Photographe officiel de l'événement

Photo by / par: Alex McAvoy, Official Event Photographer / Photographe officiel de l'événement

This picture was taken at my home when I lived in New York. My mother tied a yellow ribbon around an oak tree to support a friend of the family who had gone to the Persian Gulf to fight in the war. What is really interesting about this picture is that even at age six, I remember this very moment. I remember being so proud of Duwayne and what he had done for our country. What I did not realize at that age was the political arguments surrounding the little piece of ribbon. In 1991, Yellow ribbons popped up on mailboxes, lapels, school entrances, oak trees, businesses, and many other places. When a social movement of yellow ribbons took over our nation, people claimed that the symbolism was neutral. Ribbon wearers started in support for the soldiers who had been deployed, and claimed to be impartial when it came to the war. Support the troops but not the war positions were then created to remind the country what had taken place during the Vietnam Era. People then started reading propaganda that said “Support Desert Storm, Wear a Yellow Ribbon.” So many meanings quickly started showing conflicting views of what Americans thought of the simple ribbon they displayed on their homes. Just like most social movements in this country such as the civil rights movement, the women’s rights movement, and the gay rights movement; people all have opposing views and may not always see eye to eye on issues. All of these movements in our history makes our country what it is today. We were founded in a time of rebellion from the British and conflicts continue to be apart of our history.

 

Pershing, Linda and Margaret Yocom. Western Folklore 55, no. 1. (1996): 41-85.

www.jstor.org/ (accessed April 2, 2007)

  

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_ribbon

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Rear detachment leadership from C Co., 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment, recognized Caribou Coffee in Rogers on April 2 for donating 88 pounds of coffee to the unit's Soldiers deployed in Afghanistan. Capt. Nathan Burr, the unit's rear detachment officer in charge, explains where and how the flag presented to Caribou Coffee was flown in Afghanistan to those attending the ceremony including Rick Rice, the unit's family readiness group leader, Staff Sgt. Mark Wood, rear detachment non-commissioned officer in charge, and Kate Rowe, store manager.

 

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No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Alexander McAvoy

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo : Alexander McAvoy

No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Alexander McAvoy

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo : Alexander McAvoy

Also, did you notice the empty spaces where there used to be more magnetic ribbons?

I saw this at Wal-Mart and was FLOORED. If it had only been a yellow ribbon, I would have excused the similar shape as coincidence. But this is CLEARLY an imitation of a particular magnetic faux ribbon derivative, making it an imitation of an imitation.

 

OH THE META!

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