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I know the words "Surrender" and "give up" aren't even in your vocabulary and I know you'll give as good as you get in any upcoming battles. Thank you, from my family to yours, for your service to this country. God Bless You. SEMPER FIDELIS!!
 
Sorry to "see" you go. Everyone here has good insight(except you Sugar) and you will be a loss for this place. But looking at your post, cany ou really be sick? You can still spell matasticized, metastycyzed metastizzized....oh hell with it. Good luck to you.
 
White sorry to hear about your illness. Your insights reflect your knowledge and experience, and as you know we need all that we can get, hurry back.
Norman
 
We all make our individual sacrifices for the good of the whole. May you not experience much pain and remain comfortable through your remaining days. We were all soldiers once and young. You are from a wonderful generation - the best ever. My gratitude to you and your family members - bye.

Dennis - permabull #1
 
Big Huge Tears Falling! I'm sorry. We will pray for you and send you positive thoughts. Don't you give up.

GGAL
 
Best wishes White, take care of yourself and your family. You and your generation will always be the greatest generation. Salute.
 
I've never posted here before.Just look in on sight from time to time.White i'm going to assume you were a Korean War Vet [Frozen Chosin]?I would like to thank you for your service and your sacrifices for our great nation.Most americans have no idea what you guys went through.This may be easy for me to say,but you will be reunited with a lot of great Marines.Say hello to Chesty and my grandfather[Able 1-1]ww2 Cape Gloucester,Peleliu,Okinawa.Your generation is the greatest ever.Former Marine myself.God bless you and all service members.God speed
 
white -

It has been our honor and pleasure to have you as a member of this board. Peace.

Tom
 
I will be praying for you and your family. May God bless you and your family. Don't give up hope.
Craig
 
God Bless you and your family! Good men are hard to come by...

I lost my father in law one month ago. (70 years young, Army Vet, cancer got the best of him.)

He taught everyone around him many things, things not will never be forgotten.

Please don't go, get better is the attitude!

I know you will stay in control forever.

See you soon. ;)
 
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