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Annually, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7472 commemorates 265 deceased Veterans by placing wreaths on their graves at Good Sheperd Cemetery in Ellicott City, MD. Please consider procuring a wreath for VFW Post 7472 to ensure that all deceased Veterans receive a modest gesture of gratitude for their service and ultimate sacrifice. Please refer to the QR code and instructions below in order to ensure that the wreaths are delivered to the appropriate cemetery. We appreciate your time and attention toward our Veterans. 1. Use QR Code using phone camera or go to https://lnkd.in/eP7HcvKs 2. Select “Sponsor a Specific Cemetery” 3. Click on how many Wreaths you wish to Sponsor 4. Select Location “Good Shepherd Cemetery, Ellicott City, MD 21043, United States (MDGSCE) |172744|” 5. “Review My Sponsorship” 6. Verify quantify of Wreaths and Location as above then Start Checkout #VeteransVeterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) #WreathsWreaths Across America
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Honoring our nation's heroes today. Thank you to all veterans for your service, bravery, and sacrifice. We are grateful for your dedication to protecting our freedoms. #VeteransDay #PromotingMe #HelpingPeopleBecomeBrands #MakeANameForYourself #abrandcalledyou #StrategyDevelopment #DigitalMarketing #Branding #personalbranding #BrandingSuccess #BusinessStrategy
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From Brother Roo…🙏🏼😔🫡🫡🫡🫡🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🫵 We veterans do take this very seriously: Here's some ground rules for this weekend: 1. Don't wish me a Happy Memorial Day! There is nothing happy about brave men and women dying. 2. It's not a holiday, it's a remembrance. 3. If you want to know the true meaning, visit Arlington or your local VA or local Veterans Cemetery. 4. Don't talk to me how great any one political power is. Talk to me about Eugene Ashley, Brian Bucher, Nate Chapman, John Levitow, Jon Mills, Mitch Nelson, Chris Kyle, Neil Roberts, John Chapman, Robert Miller and countless other of our Special Forces heroes too numerous to name who made the ultimate sacrifice. Attend a Bell Ceremony, Roll Call or any other type and shed some tears. 5. Don't tell me I don't know what I am talking about, I have carried the burden all too many times for Warriors who now stand their post with God. 6. Remember the Fallen for all the Good they did while they were here. 7. Reach out and let a Vet know you're there, we're losing too many in "peace". One more thing, as a Veteran, when you come together, when you have that BBQ, before you eat, circle up and say a prayer. Raise a glass to your Brothers and Sisters that are gone. Then you don't say a word. After that, eat and enjoy each others company.
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22 A DAY! 22 funerals are happening every single day from Veterans who have lost the battles with their demons. 1 IS TOO MANY! This is why it is so important to support The Veterans Ranch. The free equine therapy services that are offered to our Veterans, Gold Star Families, Active Duty Military, and their families is vitally important to start getting this number down. Horses assist these great #Americans in starting to lay down heavy coats of burden and start to walk off as new and improved version of themselves. By going to www.theveteransranch.org and contributing $22 a month you are helping there to be one less funeral and one more person that is still here with their family at the end of the day. YOU can make that happen. YOU by skipping one pizza a month can save lives. YOU can assist the ones that sacrificed more for you and your freedoms than you can possibly imagine. Can YOU do this? Can YOU skip one pizza a month to save lives? Can YOU help children have their Mother or Father around as they grow up? Look in your hearts and then go to the website and make your contribution today. Your contributions truly save lives. #thankyou
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Today, we take a moment to thank and honor all veterans for their bravery, sacrifice, and service to our country. Your dedication has shaped our freedom, and we are forever grateful. Thank you to all who have served and continue to serve! #ExpertWitnessMatchmaking #ExpertWitnessResearch #LitigationSupport #LegalExpertise #AttorneyTools #CaseSuccess #CustomWitnessSearch #ExpertWitness #ExpertWitnessTestimony #LawFirmSolutions #LitigationStrategy #LegalTrends #LawPractice #ExpertWitnessConsulting
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My pet peeve is not flying the flag at half staff. As an Army veteran, I understand the frustration many of us feel when the flag and its symbolism are overlooked, especially on significant days like 9/11. Flying the flag at half-staff holds deep meaning, and here’s why it’s important: Historical Significance: The practice of flying the flag at half-staff dates back to the early 1600s, originating with British ships lowering flags to honor fallen captains. In the U.S., President Eisenhower formalized flag etiquette in 1954, establishing clear guidelines for when and how to fly the flag at half-staff. Symbolism and Meaning: Lowering the flag serves as a powerful symbol for several reasons: - Grief and Mourning: It’s a collective expression of sorrow and respect. - National Distress: A sign of national mourning during crises or tragedies. - Remembrance: Especially on days like Memorial Day or 9/11, it honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice. - Respect: It pays tribute to fallen heroes, including military personnel, government officials, and first responders. Why This Matters: For myself, seeing the flag properly displayed reinforces the sacrifices made by our fellow Americans. It provides a connection to our shared history and values. It’s a simple but powerful gesture that unites us in moments of collective grief and remembrance.
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Honoring the brave heroes who have served our country with courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment. Today, we salute you for your service and the freedoms we hold dear. Thank you for your dedication and strength. Happy Veterans Day from My Virtual Resources! 🇺🇸 . . . #veteransday #floridarealestate #socialmediamarketing #virtualassistant #realestatemarketing #realestatecontent #realestateagents #realestate #realestateva #realestatevirtualassistant #notary #realtormarketing #marketingforrealtors #realtorsofinstagram #socialmediaforrealtors #realtorlife
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Honoring Our Fallen Heroes: Memorial Day and Beyond As Memorial Day approaches, I want to highlight the often-overlooked stories behind the names we see on bridges, highways, and cemeteries. These are the names of our fallen veterans, and their stories are fading as the last survivors of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam pass on. My own ancestors served, and I grew up hearing incredible stories of bravery and sacrifice. It's a source of regret that I didn't preserve their words more carefully. We're losing precious first-hand accounts with every passing day. The recent news about the Francis Scott Key Bridge reminded me how little the younger generations may know about America’s past. Let's change that! This May, I'll be sharing stories of some of the places dedicated to fallen veterans. I hope this will inspire others to learn the history behind these names. Is there a national map or resource listing veteran-named highways and bridges? If you know of one, please share! May 2/31 Next time you're on US Highway 12, remember the sacrifices of the Iron Brigade! This Civil War unit, known for its black hats and bravery, suffered heavy losses at battles like Gettysburg. This portion of the highway is also dedicated to such battles as Second Bull Run and Antietam. I was fortunate enough to serve alongside USS Antietam (CG 54), third in name, for four deployments. Learning the history of the Battle of Antietam is well worth the read/viewing (in comments) for those who do not know of this historic battle. While the battle took place in Maryland, there are dedications to those that died in battle all along US Highway 12. Look for historical markers in WI, MI, & IN commemorating these soldiers. #IronBrigade #USHistory #RoadTrip #CivilWarBattlefield #NeverForget #Maryland #lestweforget #veterans #heroes #memorialday
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Annually, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7472 commemorates 265 deceased Veterans by placing wreaths on their graves at Good Sheperd Cemetery in Ellicott City, MD. Please consider procuring a wreath for VFW Post 7472 to ensure that all deceased Veterans receive a modest gesture of gratitude for their service and ultimate sacrifice. Please refer to the QR code and instructions below in order to ensure that the wreaths are delivered to the appropriate cemetery. We appreciate your time and attention toward our Veterans. 1. Use QR Code using phone camera or download QR code - press and hold or go to https://lnkd.in/eP7HcvKs 2. Select "Sponsor a Specific Cemetery" 3. Click on how many Wreaths you wish to Sponsor 4. Select Location "Good Shepherd Cemetery, Ellicott City, MD 21043, United States (MDGSCE) |172744|" 5. "Review My Sponsorship" 6. Verify quantify of Wreaths and Location as above then Start Checkout
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