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    Talking Veteran's Day

    Today in the U.S., we set aside a day to say "Thank you!" to our veterans and active duty military for all they have done and continue to do to serve our country. This honor, however, should not just be reserved for the U.S. but for all who take/took that very important oath to serve his/her country. Please join me today in honoring my fellow veterans as well as those who continue serve to allow us to live he lives we live.

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    I'm celebrating today...and in pl I'm wearing a green beret! And croc scale leather

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    Living in Belgium, I can hardly miss this special day since its a holiday and I live just a few steps from a street call "Avenue du 11 Novembre".

    This day commemorate the end of WWI, the Armistice's day.
    20 millions lost souls, soldiers and civils.
    There are only a handful veterans left still alive I think from this period.

    A day to remember for all the people who have lost their live or offer it to protect us for freedom a century ago or later for all the soldiers who have fought and fallen all over the world in all those conflicts that followed WWI.

    In war, there are no winner.
    Only tears and sadness left for the family and friends in any sides who lost a close person.
    An empty spot that cant be fill up again.

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