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Quilts of Valor

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520hC-120

What a nice thing she’s involved in! 👍🏻 

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posifour11

Excellent!

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Pullstart

Great way to support those who have served, and those left behind!

 

and a side note:  Thank You again, those who are among us who have served our country to keep us free and safe!  :flags-waveusa:

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953 nut

Each year a group of veterans "walk off the wars" by hiking the Appalachian Trail together. Sunday they stopped off in Franklin, NC and were all awarded Quilts of Valor at a luncheon in their honor. Great group and they all were happy to know the quilts will be shipped to their homes!

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LengerichKA88

I don’t know how I missed this before, but that is very cool! 

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LengerichKA88

Not to try and hijack your thread, but as I was walking by them just now, my challenge coin display made me think of this post, and that you may be interested in them 🤷🏻‍♂️

If I’m wrong, stop reading now 😂  

 

I was given or presented most of these, with the exception of a few “Location” coins, and my Deployment Coin. 

The three most senior are:

The center one, first row, was given to me by another Marine as a thank you, and is Gen. James Conway, 34th Commandant of the Marine Corps. The next challenge coin to the left is Bill Thien, (Past) Commander In Chief of the VFW. To the left of that is Greg Baker (Past) State Commander for the Department of Indiana. I was handed those two coins by both of those men. 

 

Just thought you might be interested in seeing em. 

 

Welcome home, brother. 

 

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Pullstart

No amount of thanks can be given to justify the act of love and kindness a service man or woman has given, but it’s worth a try.  Again, I  give thanks for those of you who have defended my right to walk free and proud.  :flags-waveusa:

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