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+1 maybe we could get our members up there in the great white north to do a banner across canada!:icon_thumby:


Andrew Miller is from my city..Sudbury, Ontario. We've had a few ceremonies for our local fallen soldiers, and a few more severely injured. We've recently built a home for a soldier that lost both legs and an arm to an IED.

If anyone is interested...here's a link to the video section of the local newspaper..on the right side of the screen, scroll down until you see "Sudbury remembers Pte. Andrew Miller" The video was extremely well put together IMO.

http://www.northernlife.ca/videos/

Rest in peace Andrew! Lest we forget!
 
Andrew Miller is from my city..Sudbury, Ontario. We've had a few ceremonies for our local fallen soldiers, and a few more severely injured. We've recently built a home for a soldier that lost both legs and an arm to an IED.

If anyone is interested...here's a link to the video section of the local newspaper..on the right side of the screen, scroll down until you see "Sudbury remembers Pte. Andrew Miller" The video was extremely well put together IMO.

http://www.northernlife.ca/videos/

Rest in peace Andrew! Lest we forget!

A very simple & well-done piece! Thanks for the linkage!
 
It is only the dead who have seen the end of war. - Plato

Take care brother, see you on the High Ground.
 
Rest in peace, Bro. I am a disabled vet (81-90) and I am proud you served. So many countries are helping America and these countries will not be forgotten. We will be there when you need us!!!
 
A moment of silence. My flag flies for them today.

thoughts and prayers are with his family. medics share a common bond... saving lives. they do whatever it takes, over and over again. once you're a medic, you're always a medic. you never forget being called "doc" and the special position you had in your unit. when another medic, no matter how old they may be, hears this kind of sad news, the pain is especially deep.
 
RIP- I served 8 years in the Army, 1972-1980 I served with a few real hero's. Robert Patterson and I were together at Ft Bragg in 74 & 75. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for actions in Vietnam, and I served with Clyde Snyder in Hawaii 76, 77, 78 and again at Ft Carson in 79 and 80. He was in the 173rd Airborne and was in that horse shoe ambush sung about in the Big and Rich song "The 8th of November". His story is much more than the song could ever describe. So many have given thier lives and it's tragic. War is indeed Hell........
 

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