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Note the yellow ribbon sign. These were all over on the way into town, each with the name of a different local who is serving America in uniform. God bless and protect each and every one, and God bless Pontiac for being so supportive of their best & bravest! I love it. If I ever become mayor of anywhere, we are doing this if I have to pay out of my own pocket or hold bake sales to get it done!
Mad Larry playing at Bar Nine in Hells Kitchen, which hosted a Support Our Troops Fundraiser for our armed forces in Iraq.
Pass it along, spread the word, support US troops:
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The going away ceremony for the National Guard 1st Battalion 181st Infantry at Foley Field in Worcester
4th Annual Mother Son Adventure on July 21, 2012 at Cottonwood Park on Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER). The theme was "Angry Birds in the Park" and despite the rain it was quite party! For the second year in a row we were visited by a small black bear, and a momma moose brought her son by too!
The going away ceremony for the National Guard 1st Battalion 181st Infantry at Foley Field in Worcester
The going away ceremony for the National Guard 1st Battalion 181st Infantry at Foley Field in Worcester
The going away ceremony for the National Guard 1st Battalion 181st Infantry at Foley Field in Worcester
You know those magnetic "Support Our Troops" ribbons that people stick on the back of their car? Well, I don't have a car, but whenever I rent one, I always feel like I oughta have a ribbon, too. If you take two of the ribbons and overlap them, they make an infinity sign. Hmmm.
Asi de gastadas como esa bandera, deben estar las tropas...ideas malignas simplemente no pueden prevalecer !
Just as that faded flag the troops must be... evil ideas simply don´t prevail.
1st Sgt. Miguel Antia, senior enlisted member, Headquarters and HeadquartersTroop, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, visited the Freedom Monument in Riga, Latvia March 25, 2015. Col. Martin Liberts, Commander, Latvian National Armed Forces, invited Antia to attend a memorial ceremony honoring the thousands of people deported to Siberia by occupying Soviet forces in 1949. Approximately 42,000 Latvians were deported on March 25, 1949 alone and the date is now designated as Communist Genocide Memorial Day, with flowers laid at the monument and many of the rail points used for the deportations. Flags are also flown at half-mast to honor the vicitms. Andris Berzins, President of Latvia, was in attendance to give a brief speech and lay flowers."Today, commemorating the victims and honoring those who survived, we must remember that the greatest crime is to deny a person humanity. May this day and commemoration be a clear warning to all those who are still trying to occupy free and independent states,” said Berzins.Antias’ and other U.S. service members’ presence at the event exemplifies the strong partnership between NATO nations and lasting commitment. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
The going away ceremony for the National Guard 1st Battalion 181st Infantry at Foley Field in Worcester
No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 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 and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca
Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.
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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. 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 et des défis a distances multiples. 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/fr
Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement
Mad Larry playing at Bar Nine in Hells Kitchen, which hosted a Support Our Troops Fundraiser for our armed forces in Iraq.
Pass it along, spread the word, support US troops:
takeareport.com/2007/10/11/a-happy-recap-to-a-worthy-caus...
The going away ceremony for the National Guard 1st Battalion 181st Infantry at Foley Field in Worcester
The going away ceremony for the National Guard 1st Battalion 181st Infantry at Foley Field in Worcester
Every Friday at my work, we wear a red shirt to show our support for our troops.
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Representatives from Operation FINALLY HOME, the City of Irving, Winston Homes, NEC and other members of the Irving community were on hand as Major Eric King and his family were given the keys to their new, mortgage-free home. Operation FINALLY HOME provides mortgage-free homes to service members and their families who have become wounded, ill, or injured as a result of their service in the defense of our country. The NEC Corporation of America Foundation, supported by contributions from NEC employees, became involved with this mission and helped to sponsor the construction of a new home for a true American hero. NEC employees also participated in fundraisers to buy needed furniture and appliances for the King family as well as volunteering their time to do landscaping and build furniture at the property. #veterans #USArmy #supportourtroops #GivingBack
No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 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 and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca
Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.
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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. 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 et des défis a distances multiples. 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/fr
Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement
Representatives from Operation FINALLY HOME, the City of Irving, Winston Homes, NEC and other members of the Irving community were on hand as Major Eric King and his family were given the keys to their new, mortgage-free home. Operation FINALLY HOME provides mortgage-free homes to service members and their families who have become wounded, ill, or injured as a result of their service in the defense of our country. The NEC Corporation of America Foundation, supported by contributions from NEC employees, became involved with this mission and helped to sponsor the construction of a new home for a true American hero. NEC employees also participated in fundraisers to buy needed furniture and appliances for the King family as well as volunteering their time to do landscaping and build furniture at the property. #veterans #USArmy #supportourtroops #GivingBack
All of the signs and stickers seen in this and the following images are on vehicles parked on Walter Reed Army Medical Center's campus in Washington DC, or are signs on the installation. Regardless of your political affiliation or what you think of the war in Iraq, I'm posting these pictures so you know that the people who work at the "Home of Warrior Care" really do care about their mission.
Troopers from Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment loaded vehicles and equipment onto outbound railcars near Adazi Military Base, Latvia on March 17, 2015.The remainder of the troops’ vehicles and equipment, used while conducting joint training operations with the Latvian Army during the past several months here, will be transported back after a final culminating multinational exercise which is slated to commence during late March. The 2d Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment will replace 2CR and continue to enhance relationships among allied nations participating in Operation Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)