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Bless Our Troops.....
I received this from a dear friend of mine.   I rarely forward things, but this one was sent out immediately.  I also wanted to share it with all of my friends here on the Q.  This one made me cry.
As the holiday season approaches, don't forget the importance of being around your family while others are out getting wounded, killed, kidnapped, ambushed, and worse doing their jobs protecting our a**es, our country and way of life.  While the world is in turmoil with so much war and violence, our small problems pale in comparrison to those of our troops around the world.  Remember we still have those we love and hold most dear, and never forget those we have lost.  Count our blessings as a race of human beings...that is something none of us can ever change!!!
I am putting this exactly as I received it...no changes.  Please feel free to forward to your friends family and loved ones. 



I know most of you are any of the following: active military, military veterans, friends of veterans, relatives of veterans (WWI, WWII, Korea War, Vietnam War, Desert Shield/Storm, Afghanistan War and peacetime military) --- If this simple story cannot bring a chill up your spine then you simply should write me back and tell me not to send you anything like this again. And I will then know to remove your email from my list of friends..........our military deposits a check and protects ALL of America (legal, illegal, young, old, smart, ignorant or genuis, educated or not, whether you are republican or democrat) --- pass this along and tell EVERYBODY you Bless our TROOPS one and all!!!!
 

The Sack Lunches

I put my carry-on in the luggage compartment
and sat down in my assigned seat. It was going
to be a Long flight. 'I'm glad I have a
Good book to read. Perhaps I will get
A short nap,' I thought.

Just before take-off, a line of
Soldiers came down the aisle and
Filled all the vacant seats, totally
Surrounding me. I decided to
Start a conversation.
'Where are you headed?' I asked
the soldier seated nearest to me..

'Petawawa. We'll be there for two
Weeks for special training, and then
We're being deployed to Afghanistan'

After flying for about an hour, an
Announcement was made that sack
Lunches were available for five
Dollars. It would be several hours
Before we reached the east, and I
Quickly decided a lunch would help
Pass the time..

As I reached for my wallet, I
Overheard a soldier ask his buddy if he
Planned to buy lunch.
'No, that seems like a lot of money
for just a sack lunch. Probably
Wouldn't be worth five bucks.
I'll wait till we get to base '

His friend agreed.

I looked around at the other
Soldiers. None were buying lunch. I
Walked to the back of the plane and
Handed the flight attendant a
Fifty dollar bill.
'Take a lunch to all those soldiers.'
She grabbed my arms and squeezed
Tightly. Her eyes wet with tears, she
thanked me. 'My son was a Soldier in Iraq ;
it's almost like you are doing it for him.'

Picking up ten sacks, she headed up
The aisle to where the soldiers
Were seated. She stopped at my seat
And asked, 'Which do you like
Best - beef or chicken?'

'Chicken,' I replied, wondering why
She asked. She turned and went to
The front of plane, returning a
Minute later with a dinner plate from
First class. 'This is your thanks..'

After we finished eating, I went
Again to the back of the plane,
Heading for the rest room.
A man stopped me. 'I saw what you did.
 I want to be part of it.
Here, take this.' He handed me twenty-five dollars.

Soon after I returned to my seat, I
Saw the Flight Captain coming down
The aisle, looking at the aisle
Numbers as he walked, I hoped he was
Not looking for me, but noticed he
Was looking at the numbers only on
My side of the plane.
When he got to my row he stopped,
smiled, held out his hand, and said,
'I want to shake your hand.'

Quickly unfastening my seatbelt I
Stood and took the Captain's hand.
With a booming voice he said, 'I was
A soldier and I was a military pilot.
Once, someone bought me a lunch.
It was an act of kindness I
Never forgot.' I was embarrassed
When applause was heard from all of
The passengers.

Later I walked to the front of the
Plane so I could stretch my legs.
A man who was seated about six rows
In front of me reached out his
Hand, wanting to shake mine. He left
Another twenty-five dollars in my palm.

When we landed I gathered my
Belongings and started to deplane.
Waiting just inside the airplane door
Was a man who stopped me, put
Something in my shirt pocket, turned,
And walked away without saying a
Word. Another twenty-five dollars!

Upon entering the terminal, I saw the
Soldiers gathering for their trip to the
base. I walked over to them
And handed them seventy-five dollars.
'It will take you some time to
Reach the base. It will be about time
for a sandwich. God Bless You.'

Ten young men left that flight
Feeling the love and respect of their
Fellow travelers. As I walked
Briskly to my car, I whispered a
prayer for their safe return.
These soldiers were giving their
all for our country. I could only
Give them a couple of meals..

It seemed so little...

A veteran is someone who, at one
Point in his 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.'


May God give you the strength and
courage to pass this along to
everyone on your email buddy list....

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#2 | 48 days ago

It is people with atttitudes like yours and the man in this story who truely make the world go round.  I make sure every day to thank a Vet or a Soldier for what they do for us.
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#1 | 48 days ago
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Fantastic Story JemJenn!!

Back when I traveled for business constantly and had top frequent flyer status, I always had my eye out looking for a soldier on the flight and provide my companion upgrade for him/her into first class. The little things we can do CAN make a difference.

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#2 | 48 days ago

It is people with atttitudes like yours and the man in this story who truely make the world go round.  I make sure every day to thank a Vet or a Soldier for what they do for us.
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#3 | 48 days ago

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#4 | 48 days ago

A very touching story.  It brought tears to my eyes.  A story like this renews our faith in our fellow citizens.
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#5 | 48 days ago

 I can say that it was not just meal but enormous love n respect that includes in it, and thats the main thing which we all should have.

"Wordsmith" - This is not just a story but a reality. 

Hats off to all soldiers fighting for good and keeping us safe.
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#6 | 48 days ago

I have been on that side of "the plane", and I can tell you, folks really are this kind and giving...most just want to hear you speak to know they have spoken to "the heart of our Nation", as I was once told.  If that sent a tear to your eye, imagine what we feel when walked up to and we are greeted like that...Can't say enough how proud I am to have been serving the country for over 22 years...and that's why I love this site!!
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#7 | 48 days ago
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  A kind word, a good deed, or just a hello and thank you to our Military can make their day a little brighter.
#8 | 48 days ago
bmcannon1 (+)

*Wipes a manly tear from my eye*
#9 | 48 days ago

Anything that is done in honor of a Vet is not enough, hats off to those who have served, serving or has given their lives to honor us. Also, I would like to thank the family's of fallen hero's not enough said about those men and woman. Wonderful Poll thanks.

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#10 | 48 days ago

 I've just found out that most of the HumVees now have air conditioners, and that work is under way to include the rest of these vehicles. 
These troops deserve the best that we have to offer. OH! There's no chance for part time jobs, or even yet, over time pay. 
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#11 | 48 days ago

Thank you JemJem. That was touching, a wonderful story to start my morning... God Bless the Troops.
#12 | 48 days ago

I'm from a military family and I know all our service men and women appreciate any "frill" they can get, either from the military or the public. Thanks to all of you who have or are serving, I mean that will my whole heart and being. I got to be on-line with my grandson in Ft. Benning Sunday (first time I have ever used my web cam) IMing for over and hour. As soon as he's done, he's off to Germany then Afghanistan. I will give any service man/woman a free meal if I am working in a restaurant, a huge thank you if I run into them anywhere I am (hug if permitted lol). I sent care packages "to any soldier" during Operation Desert Storm as well as my younger brother and made many friendships until they were back state side.  I encourage everyone to always express their thanks to them where ever you are.  I know they truly appreciate the support.

Any to all our veterans, (DeeRigga many many thanks!) I love each and every one of you!  Thank you for serving!
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#13 | 48 days ago

(Edited by AndiLee0388)
Brought tears to my eyes.
I make it a point when I see any of our military, in an airport, at a race, etc, to go up to them, and stick my hand out and say Thanks. It never ceases to amaze me how many times they look at me like they don't know why  I am thanking them.  They feel they are doing their duty.

But, I will never stop doing it.  Wonderful read Jem, Thanks!

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#14 | 48 days ago

image001.jpg image by jimstaro  THANK YOU!!!! & GOD BLESS!!!!
#15 | 48 days ago

Thank You Jenn for sharing beautiful story.I have recieved this several times and everytime I read it I cry.We should always honor our men and women who are serving and who have served and the families of these men and women for the sacrifice they give also.God Bless them all .and God Bless their familes and the families who have lost loved ones.Hats off To our Military men and women and their families.I always try to shake their hands and tell them thank you and how much I appreciate what they are doing.God Bless our Troops and God Bless the USA
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#16 | 48 days ago

Thank you for sharing this beautiful story Jenn.  I thanks GOD for our troops everyday and ask him to watch over them.  I have watched my nephews leave on deployments many times and it isn't easy.  I hope everyone takes the time to speak to and give at least a small gesture such as thank you to them. 

I'm a Proud American and a Proud Military Aunt! 
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#17 | 48 days ago


 
Thank A Soldier For Your Right To Protest The War.
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#18 | 48 days ago

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#19 | 48 days ago
BlueJaxRecruit (+)

Our troops deserve the best of everything that they need!
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#20 | 48 days ago

 Thank you for posting this story Jem Jenn. The respect and honor that is now shown our soldiers,active,retired and all the other vets goes a long way in making up for the welcome that the Vietnam Vets received when they came back. No parades,yellow ribbons,no words of gratitude.Just a spit in the face and being labeled as "Baby Killers". The vets ended up being ashamed of what they had did for their country. My father thanks all of you as well. Thanks again people for caring.
#21 | 48 days ago

(Edited by JemJenn)
I am so proud to come from a military family, and was raised very much patriotic.  I am honored to post anything I can when it comes to our soldiers.  If you have anyone you wish me to include in my prayers, please don't hesitate to let me know.  Either post here or PM me.  And also for those with soldiers in your family...either active duty or retired, etc....PLEASE give them a hug for me and tell them THANK YOU!!!   Post any pics relating to this you would like to share here as well....at my request with my blessing!!!
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#22 | 48 days ago

What a touching story thank you Jen.  My Son was in Iraq 3 years ago. I tell you what It makes me so proud when we are together and people thank him for serving our Country. On man even insisted on paying for something he was buying in store we were shopping at. There are good people out there. Thank you if your reading this and are in the Military. Take care and God Bless!
#23 | 48 days ago

AndiLee0388 wrote:
Brought tears to my eyes.
I make it a point when I see any of our military, in an airport, at a race, etc, to go up to them, and stick my hand out and say Thanks. It never ceases to amaze me how many times they look at me like they don't know why  I am thanking them.  They feel they are doing their duty.

But, I will never stop doing it.  Wonderful read Jem, Thanks!

My daughter's tagline on her e-mail is "If you can't stand behind our troops, please feel free to stand in FRONT of them!"  I love that one.  Thanks for sharing.
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#24 | 48 days ago

Sporz_Freek wrote:
 Thank you for posting this story Jem Jenn. The respect and honor that is now shown our soldiers,active,retired and all the other vets goes a long way in making up for the welcome that the Vietnam Vets received when they came back. No parades,yellow ribbons,no words of gratitude.Just a spit in the face and being labeled as "Baby Killers". The vets ended up being ashamed of what they had did for their country. My father thanks all of you as well. Thanks again people for caring.
I understand Sporz_Freek, my older brother was in Nam as I stated. About 15 year ago some friends and I were talking about 'Nam. A woman spouted off that I wasn't old enough to remember Vietnam. I look younger than I am, I know that.  I politely informed her that I was and that she should be proud of our men that fought there.  (We were talking about the celebration we had when my younger brother came back from Desert Storm) She informed me that when her son came back from 'Nam they had no celebration or anything.  I was mortified!!  I told her so, how could she not welcome him back home without a homecoming celebration.  She was actually ashamed that her son fought! We had one hell of a celebration for my older brother and for my friends that went and came home and fondly remembered the ones who did not.  It was all I could do to control my temper with that woman.  Thank you again for protecting our FREEDOM!!
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#25 | 48 days ago

(Edited by mojorisin188)
I am PROUD to have family in the military.   I miss my brother alot, he is a MARINE.  He has done alot for this country and asked for little in return. 


  My brother (alive thank GOD) and my grandfather (before he passed.)
They are/were MARINES!  Semper Fi! 
#26 | 48 days ago

DeeRigga wrote:
I have been on that side of "the plane", and I can tell you, folks really are this kind and giving...most just want to hear you speak to know they have spoken to "the heart of our Nation", as I was once told.  If that sent a tear to your eye, imagine what we feel when walked up to and we are greeted like that...Can't say enough how proud I am to have been serving the country for over 22 years...and that's why I love this site!!
Love you and  thanks...always, and from my heart, thanks D.
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#27 | 47 days ago
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DeeRigga wrote:
I have been on that side of "the plane", and I can tell you, folks really are this kind and giving...most just want to hear you speak to know they have spoken to "the heart of our Nation", as I was once told.  If that sent a tear to your eye, imagine what we feel when walked up to and we are greeted like that...Can't say enough how proud I am to have been serving the country for over 22 years...and that's why I love this site!!
A heartfelt thank  you, Derrick, and to all others who serve so we can have peace of mind. Thank you, Jenn for posting this.
#28 | 47 days ago

DeeRigga wrote:
I have been on that side of "the plane", and I can tell you, folks really are this kind and giving...most just want to hear you speak to know they have spoken to "the heart of our Nation", as I was once told.  If that sent a tear to your eye, imagine what we feel when walked up to and we are greeted like that...Can't say enough how proud I am to have been serving the country for over 22 years...and that's why I love this site!!
That's why I love u Sue!!!
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#29 | 47 days ago

Raven73 wrote:
Love you and  thanks...always, and from my heart, thanks D.
U know I love u too!!
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#30 | 47 days ago

Shiloh884 wrote:
I understand Sporz_Freek, my older brother was in Nam as I stated. About 15 year ago some friends and I were talking about 'Nam. A woman spouted off that I wasn't old enough to remember Vietnam. I look younger than I am, I know that.  I politely informed her that I was and that she should be proud of our men that fought there.  (We were talking about the celebration we had when my younger brother came back from Desert Storm) She informed me that when her son came back from 'Nam they had no celebration or anything.  I was mortified!!  I told her so, how could she not welcome him back home without a homecoming celebration.  She was actually ashamed that her son fought! We had one hell of a celebration for my older brother and for my friends that went and came home and fondly remembered the ones who did not.  It was all I could do to control my temper with that woman.  Thank you again for protecting our FREEDOM!!
No one wants to go to war. They went because it was the right thing to do at the time. Young men and women fighting old men's wars.
#31 | 42 days ago

THANKS FOR PASSING THIS ALONG WE TO SOON FORGET...
#32 | 35 days ago

Great story!
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