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I spotted this on a neighborhood veterans' memorial in San Diego this weekend:
This is what we're fighting against here at home: an enemy without the courage to show his face.
Valour-IT is a continuation of fundraising by other means.
Here's your proof.
The crap I have to put up with....
We're here earlier than the other guys...but that's because we prepare the battlespace. First in, last out.
The Air Force? They just showed up early because they had a tee time and got lost.
It's that time of year everyone! Let me be the first to kick off the Valour-IT fundraising shenanigans by linking the Team Air Force Zoomie donation button.
Let's buy some laptops!
Kind of off topic, but I was talking to my sons about warplane names this weekend, and I decided that while the B-2 "Spirit" is probably the lamest recent name, there will probably never be another name cooler and more appropriate than the "Spitfire". Any thoughts from the airdales?
In the entry below I linked to a film clip - in the later part of it, some soldiers relate their proudest moment of their service. What is/was yours?