“Thank you. It was my privilege”.
I didn’t come any where close to what you guys did to for our country but did I volunteered at Walter Reed on Ward 52, the amputation ward during the Afghan war.
My respect for you guys went through the roof. From the bottom of my heart I say “Thank You”
Been volunteering at W.R. ever since then until the Whu Flu hit.
For me it’s been a privilege ( and the only good thing about living in D.C.).
My new hobby is telling cops “Thank You’’. The look of joy on their faces surprises me. Shouldn’t be that way.
I THANK YOU for your dedication and service to our Wounded Warriors. Not sure I could do the same without tearing up every day.