Why Are We Proud of Our Veterans

Why Are We Proud of Our Veterans

  • Submitted By: lemonade93
  • Date Submitted: 03/08/2009 3:05 PM
  • Category: English
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They defend us at home and abroad when most Americans would be terrifies to do what they do. They have to leave there own family help other familys including theirs. Some poeple have to leave there new children there sick parents or pregnant wifes. the veteran can also be hurt so that means that newborn child would only have one parent. Also, how do you think the orest of the family feels. i would say, not to great. i would not be one bit happy. i would be devestated, angry, depressed..

they give up so very much for us. From showers to comfy warm relaxing beds. they givee up so very many things. They give up having time to relax. Playing with there kids. Having a nce dinner at the table. They make a big comiment. they make a comitment and its there life.

They are defiantly brave. they live years in the evil face of danger. Every single day, hours, minute, second they risking there lives to keep us safe. There is no draft so they do it willingly. They are not forced to do it. they want to do it. They want to help protect all of us. So think about it they put there life in danger to help you. You better be proud.

They are defiantly brave. they live years in the evil face of danger. Every single day, hours, minute, second they risking there lives to keep us safe. There is no draft so they do it willingly. They are not forced to do it. they want to do it. They want to help protect all of us. So think about it they put there life in danger to help you. You better be proud.

They are defiantly brave. they live years in the evil face of danger. Every single day, hours, minute, second they risking there lives to keep us safe. There is no draft so they do it willingly. They are not forced to do it. they want to do it. They want to help protect all of us. So think about it they put there life in danger to help you. You better be proud.

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