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HONORING SENIORS
THANK Y OU
The Legacy Lives On by Donna Alexander
wasn’t raised in a military or that I couldn’t choose my own Admittedly, our country is facing
home, but I was brought path. I’ve never worried that I can’t some daunting challenges. But
I up to appreciate and love worship our Lord in the manner I it’s not the first time we’ve had to
these United States. I realize the choose or that I must be cautious weather the storm of change. And
freedoms that my family and I in verbalizing how I believe. It’s in the end, we will be better for
enjoy daily did not come for free never been dictated who I should it. From the bottom of my heart, I
but were the spoils of victory won marry, when and/or if to have a say THANK YOU to every single
by hundreds of thousands of men family, where I should live, and service man and woman, past,
and women in the US military what kind of job I should have. present and future. Without your
throughout our history. I’ve always known that if I work bravery, courage, and sacrifice, my
harder and smarter, I’ll get ahead. life and our wonderful, yet flawed
My heart is full of gratitude every And I’ve never had to worry country could not be what it is
time I walk out of my comfortable, that I couldn’t change my mind. today.
safe, beautiful home, having the Whenever there has been some sort
faith and knowledge that I have of conflict, I’ve always known that Ask me about our Military Rewards
little to fear. I’ve never known a the laws were written to protect me Program – just a little way to say
moment that I felt I had no options and my freedoms. “Thanks”.
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