Another way to support the Wounded Warriors
#1
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Ladies and Gents, it's time to visit your local Cracker Barrell. They have a big display of Wounded Warrior t-shirts, coffee cups, Wynonna CD, etc. The proceeds go to the wounded Warrior Project.
My DH and I just had lunch there. We got the CD and 2 coffee cups. My DH is retired Army, so we always support our troops.
This is an easy way to give back to thoses who keep us free. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Ladies and Gents, it's time to visit your local Cracker Barrell. They have a big display of Wounded Warrior t-shirts, coffee cups, Wynonna CD, etc. The proceeds go to the wounded Warrior Project.
My DH and I just had lunch there. We got the CD and 2 coffee cups. My DH is retired Army, so we always support our troops.
This is an easy way to give back to thoses who keep us free. :thumbup: :thumbup:
#3
Originally Posted by momymom
:thumbup:
Ladies and Gents, it's time to visit your local Cracker Barrell. They have a big display of Wounded Warrior t-shirts, coffee cups, Wynonna CD, etc. The proceeds go to the wounded Warrior Project.
My DH and I just had lunch there. We got the CD and 2 coffee cups. My DH is retired Army, so we always support our troops.
This is an easy way to give back to thoses who keep us free. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Ladies and Gents, it's time to visit your local Cracker Barrell. They have a big display of Wounded Warrior t-shirts, coffee cups, Wynonna CD, etc. The proceeds go to the wounded Warrior Project.
My DH and I just had lunch there. We got the CD and 2 coffee cups. My DH is retired Army, so we always support our troops.
This is an easy way to give back to thoses who keep us free. :thumbup: :thumbup:
#4
momymom
If you'd like to help wounded warriors through making quilts for them, go to qovf.org. They really appreciate the comfort quilts bring our warriors.
Sharon Bailey- District 7 - Regional Coordinator for Quilts of Valor Foundation
Thanks for the heads up on Cracker Barrel, I'm on my way!
If you'd like to help wounded warriors through making quilts for them, go to qovf.org. They really appreciate the comfort quilts bring our warriors.
Sharon Bailey- District 7 - Regional Coordinator for Quilts of Valor Foundation
Thanks for the heads up on Cracker Barrel, I'm on my way!
#5
HOORAH!!!!! Its an Army thing!!! :-P :thumbup:
I always thought the Army was HUAH and the Marines were HURRAH or HOORAH.
Have I been misinformed? I know you're in the service so you'd know. My source is an "adopted" soldier who was just promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel. Wonderful soldier and guy. This is his second deployment. I'd urge everyone to get involved in supporting our troops. It is such a rewarding experience, and so appreciated.
I always thought the Army was HUAH and the Marines were HURRAH or HOORAH.
Have I been misinformed? I know you're in the service so you'd know. My source is an "adopted" soldier who was just promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel. Wonderful soldier and guy. This is his second deployment. I'd urge everyone to get involved in supporting our troops. It is such a rewarding experience, and so appreciated.
#7
Originally Posted by 2wheelwoman
HOORAH!!!!! Its an Army thing!!! :-P :thumbup:
I always thought the Army was HUAH and the Marines were HURRAH or HOORAH.
Have I been misinformed? I know you're in the service so you'd know. My source is an "adopted" soldier who was just promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel. Wonderful soldier and guy. This is his second deployment. I'd urge everyone to get involved in supporting our troops. It is such a rewarding experience, and so appreciated.
I always thought the Army was HUAH and the Marines were HURRAH or HOORAH.
Have I been misinformed? I know you're in the service so you'd know. My source is an "adopted" soldier who was just promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel. Wonderful soldier and guy. This is his second deployment. I'd urge everyone to get involved in supporting our troops. It is such a rewarding experience, and so appreciated.
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