Veteran Elton Hyland Murphy, Jr: Poppa, Thank you for serving our country! You make me proud to be your grandson! Love, Dustin Murphy
All Veterans: Thank you for your service! Brian Lee McEwen
Veteran James Reeves: Thank you for all that you have done and continue to do for your children, wife, parents, your village and beyond! Teresa Reeves
All Veterans: Thanks to all who have served to keep us safe. Pamela Reh
All WW2 Veterans past and present: Honor, Duty, and Selfless service are the words that will always describe our Greatest Generation Veterans. As a veteran myself, I want to personally thank each and every one of you for your undying commitment to ensure that our great country remained free during those uncertain times. Each and every one of you made a difference no matter what role you played. Thank you to all of you, you will forever be my Hero. Sgt. Adams (USA) Dana Adams
All Veterans: Thank you for all the Veterans who have served and will serve in the future! Timothy J. Mack
Veteran Walter William Kiefel: It has been an honor working at a facility for Veterans,it has helped me understand the deep pain,and gratitude that each Veteran felt. My heart goes out to each and every Veteran. Tracey Kiefel
All Veterans: Thank you for your service. Leo Hochstatter
Veteran Adam Hillyer: Thank you Son for your service in the USAF. Rose Hillyer
Veteran Sylvester Benckendorf: Daddy, You are my hero! Thank you for your service in the U.S. Army and being a Vietnam Veteran. God bless you and God bless America! Love, Theresa Benckendorf
Veteran Mark Buchholz: I’d like to thank my veteran husband Mark Buchholz (Operation Desert Storm Veteran) for his service and for still being dedicated to making sure that every person that he has ever crossed paths with live free in our great nation! This is so very important to him. I know what our beautiful flag means to him, I know how very proud he is to have fought for that flag and would still fight for it to this day, I know what his “brothers” mean to him (it is an amazing bond) he gets together with those he has served with as often as he can and when we’re in a store and I can’t find him for a bit..I know he has ran into a veteran (one of them noticed the others hat or shirt they were wearing) and it will b a long conversation but it’s always so great to listen to and hear them talk like they’ve known each other for years! He was 18 when he joined the Military and it has become his lifelong commitment that this great country remains forever free!!! I am so grateful for you Mark and proud that you’re my husband . God Bless you, God Bless America and Go Army!! Susan Buchholz
Veteran John F Miller: Thank you, John for your service in the US Navy. So proud of you. Love, Sharon Miller
Veteran Robert McMahon: My husband served 22 years in the USAF, as a Security Specialist. He completed tours of duty in the Philippines, Michigan, Vietnam, Germany, NORAD, Fort Worth, Ty, retiring at Offutt AFB, Omaha Ne. Years served 1968-1990. Marlene McMahon