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Old 05-27-2018, 07:25 PM
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Not a C7, but it doesn't matter the message is the same.


Enjoy the day
in your Chevrolet
But remember.............
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Old 05-27-2018, 09:19 PM
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Great picture!
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It’s impossible to forget those that gave so much to ensure our freedom.
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It’s impossible to forget those that gave so much to ensure our freedom.
Old 05-28-2018, 12:22 PM
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Old 05-28-2018, 01:22 PM
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Every Memorial Day I pause at 5PM to raise a glass in tribute to the friends, comrades and patriots whose lives were prematurely ended in defense of our country.
May they rest in peace and may God bless them and their families.
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Today, we honor the brave men and women who sacrificed for our freedom.

Their bravery let's me enjoy the day with my family, my Corvette and drink American beer.

It's also important to remind folks about this too. Saw on the news over the weekend that apparently many youth doesn't know what Memorial day is for other than a day off to party.
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We remember all who made the ultimate sacrifice for us to freely enjoy toys like Corvettes. Salute!
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FYI..

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - More than 5,000 volunteers woke up before dawn to blanket Fort Snelling National Cemetery in stars and stripes for the Flags for Fort Snelling event.

The morning marked a historic moment where the 228,000 service men and women and their families have been laid to rest.

Because of the vast number of headstones, cemetery staff have not been able to put a flag on every headstone in an estimated 35 years.

That all changed on a steamy Saturday as the sun rose across the lawns, volunteers filed off the buses, and went to work.

“I get kind of choked up with all the stones, it’s amazing, it makes you want to tear up,” said Leah Shetka of Mora, Minnesota, who came up help take photos of the flags on headstones and upload them to the organization’s website, for loved ones who couldn’t travel to see the sight.

Reta Vomela, Shetka’s cousin, came from Alaska to visit her dad’s burial spot, but also to take part in tribute to the other veterans that served. She spent hours visiting the graves of family members and strangers.

“I haven’t been to his grave in a little while,” she said. “It’s nice to see him.”

On hallowed ground, now filled with red, white and blue, volunteers of every age took time to reflect and say thank you – more than 200,000 times over.

“I think this weekend gets lost in cabins, vacations, driving, and that’s not what it’s all about," said Jeff Brett, of Bloomington, who came with his children and grandchildren. "With everything going on in the world today, you think about the guys who provided us, the country we live in, you just have to be here.”

Flags for Fort Snelling will continue through the weekend with the goal of finishing all the flags by Memorial Day. Volunteers will help to take down the flags next Thursday.

Loved ones wishing for a photo of a flag on a grave can watch the organization’s website to sign up next year. Applications for flag placement are closed in 2018.

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My Local Hero
His dad has a annual Bike Run for Vets.Their was a Country Song by Lee Bryce....I drive your Truck. Was the title.

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It's a little late to post this guidance but remember it for next year. On Memorial Day the US flag is to be displayed at half mast from sunrise until noon. At noon it is raised to full staff. Remember those that made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Thank you for the great post. I have three folded flags.

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Today's parade, St. Marys, Ohio
Sometimes the message is in the background!
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A special thank you to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice including my Father.
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We have lost so many great Americans and friends around the world over the years. Here's a friend I had the honor and pleasure of writing a magazine article about a few years ago, though I would share it here. What an amazing, brave and caring individual he was.








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