Derek…hate to say this but you know nothing about disabilities and you should because you obviously are disabled in the higher regions of your antimony. Just because someone can stand dose not mean they do not need to use a wheelchair. I am quite sure you are the one sitting there in the blue vest.
Whenever we have a large unit deploy or come home, a group of wounded vets always makes sure they are near the airfield holding flags and banners. It’s really amazing to see — generations of soldiers, different ribbons and medals, all sharing a mutual respect and admiration for the other.
I thought about posting a witty reply, but you’d just miss it… Guessing “Lighten up, noobz. My joke = teh @w350M3!!! You fail!” is a little more appropriate around here, huh?
There are times when only those who have given much know the true worth of what they have paid for.
Those are truly dark times, indeed.
Must’ve been faking.
Derek…hate to say this but you know nothing about disabilities and you should because you obviously are disabled in the higher regions of your antimony. Just because someone can stand dose not mean they do not need to use a wheelchair. I am quite sure you are the one sitting there in the blue vest.
well said Mike
That man shows dignity, pride, and respect. Those are things people like those sitting, and people like Derek, will never know.
You’re missing Derek’s sly sense of humor.
Well done Mike.
Yeah, I’m missing it entirely.
Got past me entirely.
…if that is a sense of humor god help our country…
Maybe he sat on a tack.
Whenever we have a large unit deploy or come home, a group of wounded vets always makes sure they are near the airfield holding flags and banners. It’s really amazing to see — generations of soldiers, different ribbons and medals, all sharing a mutual respect and admiration for the other.
I thought about posting a witty reply, but you’d just miss it… Guessing “Lighten up, noobz. My joke = teh @w350M3!!! You fail!” is a little more appropriate around here, huh?
Respect to the guy standing
Respect++ to the old man.
Respect– to Derek. Learn when not to make jokes.
I would give anything to be able to stand. Sgt, USMC, Med Retired
Zack,
Thanks for your service!!!