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January 9, 2018
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Although it may seem calm at times, it’s important to remember that we are still a nation at war and that we should still be honoring veterans and active duty military. There are men and women who stand ready to defend our nation from threats, and we can’t forget the ever-present dangers that are out there.

Many entities want to do our nation harm. They oppose everything we stand for as a nation, and though we may have our own internal struggles, our service members are there to protect us!

So in 2018, while we continue to support veterans who have served our nation, let’s make sure we honor those who are currently serving. Be sure to thank our heroes!

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