My dad was called up by the draft but got rejected because of asthma. He always said he was lucky even if he had to suffer asthma attacks on a regular basis.
Always good to respect veterans no matter how one feels about policy. Veterans did their duty and deserve our respect. They were never responsible for policy, but I do question this guy's choice of color for his truck.
No tener que participar en enfrentamientos bélicos, siempre es una gran suerte. Por mucho las ideas nos puedan separar, los llamados enemigos, después de todo son seres humanos como nosotros. La imagen es genial en su color y en sus encuadres. Un fuerte abrazo Andy
I, like you, am grateful for their service and sacrifice-- But I don't know why it's necessary to have the warning on the back. That does not help anyone's cause.
You were lucky, too, to not be pulled into Vietnam as many of my generation in the U.S. were. Many of those were badly scarred, as are those coming back from the Middle East now.
Beautiful green color for a veteran
ReplyDelete...the luck of the draw!
ReplyDeleteMy dad was called up by the draft but got rejected because of asthma. He always said he was lucky even if he had to suffer asthma attacks on a regular basis.
ReplyDeleteWe see veterans tags on some plates here too.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to respect veterans no matter how one feels about policy. Veterans did their duty and deserve our respect. They were never responsible for policy, but I do question this guy's choice of color for his truck.
ReplyDeleteEasy to find in the dark....
DeleteNo tener que participar en enfrentamientos bélicos, siempre es una gran suerte. Por mucho las ideas nos puedan separar, los llamados enemigos, después de todo son seres humanos como nosotros. La imagen es genial en su color y en sus encuadres. Un fuerte abrazo Andy
ReplyDeleteThese are brave people who fought for us all.
ReplyDeleteBrave and honourable!
ReplyDeleteI, like you, am grateful for their service and sacrifice-- But I don't know why it's necessary to have the warning on the back. That does not help anyone's cause.
ReplyDeleteYes the past leave a lot of signs.
ReplyDeleteYou sure can praise yourself lucky for that!
ReplyDeleteYou were lucky, too, to not be pulled into Vietnam as many of my generation in the U.S. were. Many of those were badly scarred, as are those coming back from the Middle East now.
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