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by Paul on 11/11/07 at 10:51 AM ET
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Tony at Skate 2 Stick....
I would personally like to thank all who have served and those who gave everything so I could be free. To all US and Canadian forces in harms way and serving in foreign countries. I say THANKS to you ALL
I’m right there with you Tony.
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Amen. We had a moment of silence at OneGoal, and it was the easiest minute to stay silent I’ve ever encountered.
I thank all our U.S. and Canadian veterans, past and present, for their service to our respective countries, and as an American, I am especially proud of the members of my family who served in the United States Army and Navy during the Second World War and Vietnam War.
I pray that all our veterans in Iraq, Afghanistan, and on duty throughout the world return home safely to their families when their service to our country is at an end.
Posted by George Malik from South Lyon, MI on 11/11/07 at 06:00 PM ET