LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE BRAVE. God Bless them, all of them. I tear up when I am at an airport and I see a lone soldier. Thanks for the truibute Jimmy. Anne
What a great video, Jimmy!! Thanks for sharing your find!! I would have been crying if I had been there. Those things just get to my heart! Jackie AKA BamaWmn
I remember the first time this aired, during the Superbowl 2 yrs ago, Chad had been home from Iraq for the first time just I guess 3 or 4 months and every time I see it online now it makes me cry...I have to say I wish more American's really felt this appreciation for what Chad and the rest of our troops do.
Thanks Jimmy for remembering they're still there in Iraq and Afganistan.
One of the saddest moments for me was brining a soldier to his base to be sent Iraq, we talked about life and his family. We exchange emails now and sometimes he seems so lost and I feel for him.
One of my greatest moments was brining a soldier to the town where is 80 year old grandmother lived (she was the only one in the family not to see him come home) .. he was just so excited.
As a former serviceman, I can tell you that these kinds of messages really hit home. I saw the propaganda comment, and I'll take this kind of pro-soldier propaganda than any of the anti-American garbage that is floating around these days.
I saw this before, and it always makes me get teary. I admit that sometimes I take my freedom for granted. Sometimes I forget to remember. Thank you for reminding me to remember, and for sharing that video, Jimmy!
LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE BRAVE. God Bless them, all of them. I tear up when I am at an airport and I see a lone soldier. Thanks for the truibute Jimmy. Anne
ReplyDeleteWhat a great video, Jimmy!! Thanks for sharing your find!! I would have been crying if I had been there. Those things just get to my heart!
ReplyDeleteJackie AKA BamaWmn
Thanks for posting this Jimmy. We need to remember those who are willing to make a sacrifice for our freedom. (Hugs) Indigo
ReplyDeleteI remember the first time this aired, during the Superbowl 2 yrs ago, Chad had been home from Iraq for the first time just I guess 3 or 4 months and every time I see it online now it makes me cry...I have to say I wish more American's really felt this appreciation for what Chad and the rest of our troops do.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jimmy for remembering they're still there in Iraq and Afganistan.
God Bless
One of the saddest moments for me was brining a soldier to his base to be sent Iraq, we talked about life and his family. We exchange emails now and sometimes he seems so lost and I feel for him.
ReplyDeleteOne of my greatest moments was brining a soldier to the town where is 80 year old grandmother lived (she was the only one in the family not to see him come home) .. he was just so excited.
Hugs lippy,
this was great
brandi
This was beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMeaningful propaganda. Nice way to sell beer on the backs of our military.
ReplyDeleteI remember the first time you posted this. It is ALWAYS good to remember our military and the sacrifices they make.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing again.
As a former serviceman, I can tell you that these kinds of messages really hit home. I saw the propaganda comment, and I'll take this kind of pro-soldier propaganda than any of the anti-American garbage that is floating around these days.
ReplyDeleteIt gives me chills everytime i see that. What a great commercial. Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteNiki
I completely agree, Jimmy. Completely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this very moving video, Jimmy.
ReplyDeleteMay they come home soon... receiving all the warmth and welcome and respect they deserve.
Michelle
I saw this before, and it always makes me get teary. I admit that sometimes I take my freedom for granted. Sometimes I forget to remember. Thank you for reminding me to remember, and for sharing that video, Jimmy!
ReplyDeleteI wish we were more patriotic here.
ReplyDeleteGaz