Let’s Show Some Support -
We would love for you to email us your personal stories, thoughts, or maybe just something you feel strongly about. Feel free to share about your loved one fighting for our country. We would also love to hear from you if you are current or past military! Your stories are welcome, as some people just need a place to tell it. So please email comments, and/or photos, so we can ALL send our love and support. Eventually we would love to hear ALL your stories.
Please Note:
This is not solely for military purposes, we would love to post your thoughts on American Pride as well.
Please email us at info@americanstrong.com -and we will be happy to post it! Include your name, and where you are from OR keep it anonymous .
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“People tend to forget that they live in a “FREE” COUNTRY..YES..WE have our problems..BUT..we have our FREEDOM..THANKS to “COUNTLESS” AMERICAN..MEN..WOMEN..WHO have served..been injured..”GIVEN” their lives..so we can remain “FREE”..Plus don’t forget MIA’S..INJURED..Families who have LOST LOVED ONES…”
- Michael, IL
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A Veteran is someone who, at one point in his/her life, wrote a blank check made payable to ‘The United States of America ‘ for an amount of ‘up to and including my life.’
That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.
- Jims Jarhead Jerky, LLC
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My daddys Daddy was in WW1, my other Grandpa was in WW2, Korea and Vietnam. My daddy almost went to Nam, but missed it because of his ETS date and college commitment rite after, those are my heroes. Served to keep us free.”
- Sean O’Donahue, Paul, ID
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My grandfather SGT N.T. Baggett ARMY under Gen Pershing was a mile from the front on the 11 month 11 day 11 hour WW1 when the bells started ringing ..he said that was the most GLORIOUS sound he ever heard…………..
Helen Timmreck, Vicksburg, MS
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