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IceShanty Main => General Ice Fishing Chit Chat => Topic started by: InSearchOfPerch on Nov 10, 2007, 11:20 AM
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This Monday is of course Veteran's Day. As a veteran myself I wanted to take a moment to thank all fellow servicemen and women on the site. Every year all the bank employees, teachers, postal workers, etc...get the day off on Veternas day. It is a Federal Holiday. However, all the veterans who dont work in those areas of the labor field are stuck working. Doesnt make much sense to me. I think there should be a federal law that requires all employers who have employees that are veterans, veterans that show the employer a dd-214 to show they served, to be required to give them the day off...PAID. Let everyone else work to cover for them. Just an idea. Anyways, I think it would be cool for all veterans on this site to post on this thread and give their branch of service, unit and dates they served...This way the rest of us could get a chance to see just how many of us there are on the site.
US ARMY
29th Inf Regt 1987-1989
82nd Airborne 1990 to 1992
Check out the video link, it says it all perfectly.
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I think there should be a federal law that requires all employers who have employees that are veterans, veterans that show the employer a dd-214 to show they served, to be required to give them the day off...PAID. Let everyone else work to cover for them.
I agree with you. That's always been a peeve of mine.
USAF 1983-89
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USMC 1999-2003 SEMPER FI!
Happy Birthday Marines Nov 10, 1775
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I don't belive in taking days off, unless I'm going fishing. ;D That does jack squat for an economy for a workforce to take the day off w/ pay just because, like MLK Day or something. I did my job when I was in, because I wanted to do that. I'm not special. I don't need people to thank me. I can't stand people that come up to me & say "I almost joined the Marines.", well you didn't. Shut up. Go back to work, it's not story time, you were not in with me, & this is not the movies. It's life, sometimes it sucks, but you deal with it, not take a day off, unless you are going fishing!!!
Oh, & Happy Birthday Marines!!!!
Jim Ballard
USMC Sgt/6433
1994-1999
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Well I guess that was my point Jim, I dont have enough days off to go fishing the way it is...If I had Veterans day off...Id be on the water...Perhaps moving Veterans day to mid January would be better...then we would have some ice and taking the day off would be something to get excited about. I think its just the principle of the whole day...I mean IF you are going to have a Veterans day, ...a day to honor all Veterans, perhaps maybe...THEY COULD BE THE ONES TAKING THE DAY OFF and not just Federal and state employees. I mean really...how many here WOULDNT go fishing if you had the day off?
Also, I dont look at Veterans day as a day to honor myself...obviously you dont either...I, like you, feel somewhat uncomfortable when smothered with thank you's. But I do honor those that served with me, before me, and especially those who sacrificed more than just time. I made my choice to join because it was what I wanted to do. But I didnt make theirs. Some of them arent here to get the pat on the back that we feel uncomfortable receiving. And that is why I think it's important to recognize Veterans Day as more than just a day off for federal employees.
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In that case, you have my go on that! ;D I second the motion, move it to Jan. or Feb. then!!!
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U.S.Navy
U.S.S.Ranger (cva-61) "Top Gun of the Pacific"
1970-1974
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U.S. ARMY spc. military police corps 1989-1993
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U.S. Navy Seabees
NMCB-74
1977-1982
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support our troops
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US Navy
USS Puget Sound - AD 38
1991 ~ 1993
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U S Navy 1961-1965.......Radioman......
USS Boxer LPH-4
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US Navy 1963-1967
USS Coral Sea CVA-43
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Marine Corps
1987-1991
1371-Combat Engineer
Stationed at Camp Hansen, Okinawa Japan
Celebrated the 232nd Birthday of The Marine Corp by going fishing today. Happy Birthday Chesty Puller, wherever you are! ;D
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U.S. ARMY MEDIC
2/5 cav- 1st Cav, Div Ft Hood Tx. 1985
4/32- 3rd Armor Div. Kirch-Goens west Germany 1986-1989
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Thank You Veterans past, present,& future.
US Army
SP/4 Radioman
1966-1968
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God bless the veteran. Without them you would would not have the freedoms to express your thoughts openly on this sight.
United Staes Army
1967-1995
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no dont move the day at all after all it happens to fall on sunday so it wont affect the work week think of those that served esp now think of those that didnt have a choise drafted to protect what we thought was best... think of those that volunteered they didnt have to those that served are doing the work that we all request of them the dirty work Think of the guy thats out there at night his dinner comes from a brown plastic bag eating alone away from his wife and kids or mother and father go to ebay buy an mre and if you can find one a turkey one thats the best some of them get these holidays and they make the best of it Im pro military Ive spent time in bad places away from family I salute our bravest esp as it is all volunteer
USAF 1976-1993
medically retired
100% for our troops
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I'm retired now. but where I used to work we used to get the Monday after Veterans Day off with pay. The employees that weren't veterans complained because they didn't want to take the day after Veterans day off because they weren't veterans and thought a different date would be better. The company made it a floating holiday that could be taken when a person chose depending upon needs of the business. I guess this worked better for all and I took it when I wanted to. I do think that Vets should be remembered in some way. My brother-in-law spent two tours in Nam and gets crapped on by his own family because he has had some war related problems later in life. I'm an old fart that served from 1965 to 1969. Been a long time ago.
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USAF (S.A.C. ) 89TH M.S.S. 79-83
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US. NAVY
1990-2010 OK so the date that veteran's day falls on or who is off or who is working is not what it is about, it's about how we got where we are as a country and remembering who got us here. As long as one person stops for just a Minuit and thinks of all who served, so we can be free to express our opinions on a web forum (like this one) with out fear of reprisal or punishment than it is a good day. As I went to work on Veteran's day I held on to my grandfathers neckerchief (the only uniform item he wore that i can use on mine) and thought thank god for the brave men and women who gave so much that I could choose the life I have and I go to work of my own free will.
Enjoy freedom? Thank a Vet.
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usmc 1989-1993
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SGT.
SDARNG
1984-2001
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SPC. Hubert
New York Army National Guard
D-Co. 1-105 Infantry 2001-2004
D-Co. 2-108 Infantry 2004-2007
Active Duty
Balad, Iraq
1st Infantry Division 2nd Brigade Combat Team
D-Co. 2-108 Infantry
To those currently serving and won't be joining us on the ice this winter I will be flying an American flag from both my shanty and my clam in your honor and ask all my fellow ice shanty compadres to try and do the same. Lets see if we can show some pride out on the ice this winter.
Jason
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USAF Sgt, 616 CAMS, 1988-1992.
To all of those currently in Iraq, Afganistan, Kuwait, etc... I DON'T CARE WHAT THE MEDIA SAYS!!! YOU ALL ARE DOING A D@&N FINE JOB AND I COMMEND YOUR HEROISM!!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
Mike
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SPC. Hubert
New York Army National Guard
D-Co. 1-105 Infantry 2001-2004
D-Co. 2-108 Infantry 2004-2007
Active Duty
Balad, Iraq
1st Infantry Division 2nd Brigade Combat Team
D-Co. 2-108 Infantry
To those currently serving and won't be joining us on the ice this winter I will be flying an American flag from both my shanty and my clam in your honor and ask all my fellow ice shanty compadres to try and do the same. Lets see if we can show some pride out on the ice this winter.
Jason
same here always do! (http://www.safetycommunications.com/Icefishing2006/IMAG0039a.jpg)