Day 23.
Thank you, veterans!
I am married to a veteran. My husband served for six and a half years in the army and went to Korea twice during that time. My father entered the Navy near the end of World War II. I thank them both and all of our nation's veterans for their service. This Veterans Day let's consider a gift of an American flag.
I am married to a veteran. My husband served for six and a half years in the army and went to Korea twice during that time. My father entered the Navy near the end of World War II. I thank them both and all of our nation's veterans for their service. This Veterans Day let's consider a gift of an American flag.
In honor of Veterans Day I drove a talented young lady named Kimberly Sargalis in a local parade. During the parade we saw LOTS of American flags and we decorated the car with several of our own. I know that many American flags are manufactured in other countries, so it was important to me to make sure we knew the origins of ours. For this occasion we were particularly pleased to show patriotism and honor to our veterans by showcasing flags that were made right here in the USA.
Today I encourage you to thank a veteran. We owe them so much. I also encourage you to give special attention to the label on the purchase of your next flag. There are many places where you can purchase an American flag that was made right here in America. Here's one...
https://www.flagstoreusa.com/Default.asp
I hope you fly your American flag with patriotism and pride. And thank you again to all our men and women in the Armed Forces, past and present, who have served with honor.
https://www.flagstoreusa.com/Default.asp
I hope you fly your American flag with patriotism and pride. And thank you again to all our men and women in the Armed Forces, past and present, who have served with honor.
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