Salute to Military men and women and their families

United States
June 14, 2010 8:28am CST
Hi, my name is Justin, I am in the navy, I am a helicopter rescue swimmer and currently an instructor in pensacola. I am going on ten years in the service and it has been the best ten of my life. I want to send a salute to those who serve, who have served, and the families and friends that support those that make a daily sacrifice, or those who knows those that have paid the ultimate price for their country. We do it for america, and those that need us! We aren't selfish, we don't want thanks, or rewards, just to know that we do it for our freedoms, and because no one else will. We do it for america. What did you do , and who do you know that served or sacrificed? This is a little tribut to those in the military. Thanks for your service. AWR2 Justin Stout (NAC/AW)
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3 responses
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
14 Jun 10
My thanks to you and all service men and women. Know that most of us appreciate what you and your fellow military members do every day for this country.
• United States
15 Jun 10
Thank you that means a lot!
• Philippines
14 Jun 10
Hello Justin, I am from the Philippines but i only know some of my relatives that actually served in the Middle because of the wars there. But seriously, your JOB is no walk/swim in the park. i have watch a movie relating to your profession, and i must say it's really dangerous, because you're putting your own LIFE on the line, just to save the other. No doubt, every American is proud of what you've done for your country and for the people you've saved.
• United States
14 Jun 10
Thank you for the kind words, and one of my best friends Lolicon, I served with in iraq this past year. and he is from the Philippines and he does it for his family and his country. It is no walk in the park it is fun, but the rewards out way the cost! THanks again.
@RhodaK (177)
• United States
14 Jun 10
Thank you for keeping America free. God Bless you and all our troops
• Philippines
14 Jun 10
I think his job is a lot harder than those fighting in Iraq. in where he works, the ENEMY is watery waves