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Like many of you, several members of our family have served in the United States Military. We have family that have served as Firemen, Police Officers, and other emergency services. We honor all of you today with this show! We understand that the call of duty affects those that serve and their friends and family. Today is the 147th year our nation has honored those that gave the ultimate sacrifice of laying down their life in service to another! Here at your place, we have given honor by sharing stories of our brave men and women who have recieved the highest honors for service above and beyond the call of duty. We shared with you a two part story with my son and his wife on his service in Iraq. My son returned from Iraq with PTSD (Post Tramatic Stress Disorder) and TBI (Tramatic Brain Injury). They were very open with how this effected them. I remember the nights we had soldiers call from Iraq letting us know they enjoyed this show! I remember the fear in one man's voice as he asked us to pray for his unit. We hope to honor them tonight with this show. The last thing we want is to stir up your emotions and then you do not feel a call to personally honor these brave men and women. Pease remember to take time today to pray for the families and friends of our brave fallen men and women. Then in your own way, show thanks for their service. We are shairing a program with you that is helping our wounded vets. It's called "The Wounded Warrior Project". http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ You can go to their web site to find what they do. For less than most of us pay for a good meal you can provide monthly support for this program that aids your returning injured warriors. Is your grattitude worth less then $20 a month? Please, check out this great program!