I was an infantry Marine. Don't sell yourself short. Without support from people like you, there is no way we could have done our job. The people that feed us, provide ammo, transport, heck, even our paycheck, as most of us would not been there without some funds to make it happen. Think about it, who contributed more to the war effort, the individual soldier at Normandy or the designer of the Norden Bomb Sight? Who did more, the trigger puller or the weapon designer? I had a great uncle who developed a machine gun lubricant. What about the engineers that made more effective weapons, planes, ships? In many ways, they are more responsible for the infantryman's success. Many, if not most of the people I cite are not even considered veterans, yet none of it can happen without them. I hesitate to thank a vet because I know the funny feeling it gives me when I receive it, but I am inclined to thank the folks that did so much to supply us and arm us. I am fascinated by the whole process of it. What you did was meaningful and appreciated by the guys in the field.
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Today's Featured Article - Chores - by Frank Young. The ceaseless passing of time! It is at once our friend and our enemy. It measures our progress and it makes us old. Like most features of our life, few things are all good or all bad, and most such judgments depend on our own perspective or viewpoint. In our particular hobby, we enjoy the nostalgic return to the days of our youth as we recreate many of the scenes that took place on the family farm that served as the stage for the first few acts of the play that is our live
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