Today is Veterans Day. When I walked out to get the paper today, I looked up the street and a lump filled my throat as I saw these young boys placing American flags up and down the street. I just love to see the American flag out and waving. I guess the older I get the more emotional it is for me to see service men and women. Today Rob, Karlee and I were on our way to do an errand and ran into closed roads for our little towns Veterans Day Parade. So Rob pulled over and parked the car, we were able to enjoy most of the parade. Again I got emotional and teary eyed. To see all these veterans who have lived such amazing lives, and have sacrificed so much of themselves to serve their country. I am grateful for their sacrifices and their dedication to our country and to our freedoms.
There have been many in our family who have served our country, and for this I am grateful.
Disclaimer: I have pictures that I will be putting in at a later date, as the pictures need to be scanned.
This is a picture of my Grandpa Worthen. My grandpa served in World War II with his two brothers. My grandpa Clive (left), his brother Ray (center), and his brother Hal (right). This picture taken in Texas when they were all on leave. They served in the Army.
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Grandpa Jenkins served in the Marines during the Korean War. He served on a ship around Japan, Korea, and China.

My brother-in-law Matt served in the army just out of high school. He was based over in Korea for a year. I am taking this from my sisters
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Rob's uncle Don Claude Williamson served in the Marine Corp. in the Vietnam war. He lost his life in service in that very war. While I was in Washington D.C. a couple years ago with my parents. We went to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The Wall, and found his name and etched it onto paper. This was quite a sacred experience, it was as though the world stood still, not a dry eye near by. I did a little research on Rob's uncle, it said that his tour began on April 2, 1968 and he died on May 25, 1968 in Quang Tri, South Vietnam. He was only 20 years old.
Thanks to all our veterans! God Bless America!