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Comment About: Veterans Day 2010 Flying 1st Division American flags

Comments re photo 37767 Veterans Day 2010 Flying 1st Division American flags

Robbie Hancock writes:
Thanks for ya service 1st Inf Div veteran, I served under the 1st Inf Div in Iraq in 2005 with the Massachusetts National Guard unit and then went back for a second tour from 2006 to 2007 with the 149th Inf of the Kentucky National Guard and served under the 4th Inf Div and then we fell under the command of the 1st Cav the last six months of my second tour. Thanks to all our vets here in the county from WWII to Korea to Vietnam and the Gulf War to Iraq and Afghanistan and I'm coming off about six months of inpatient care with the VA in Lexington so I'm a so-called wounded warrior, but Thanks to all my brothers out here and God Bless the ones serving right now in Iraq and Afghanistan.




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