Any vets among the Audiophiles here?


With the anniversary of D-Day, and Flag day taking place recently there has been a lot of thought given to the people who fought and in many cases died to our freedom. I don't just mean in the US.

Keeping those things in mind I was wondering if we have any vets here. I know Slappy was in the service, and look what it did to him!!!: ) I don't know if you want to mention it here, but I want to take a moment to thank you for the service you provided to your country.

All of the freedoms we have including the chance to simply sit around and listen to music was won for all of us.

Thank You!
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Sorry-I feel different! I always concidered it an honor to work defending my Country. Never expected anything in return, certainly never expected to become a
millionare. Worked my Butt off, but had the priveledge to
work with some of the most professional people that I ever met. We were too busy focusing on our jobs, and never let
Politics come between us. Hell, the Navy never asked who I
voted for to send to Washington D.C., they just bent over backwards making sure that my Vote counted. That was the
type of Democracy that I defended, and would gladly do again! MM2-USN-1982-2002.
Navy Seals Special Ops mission accomplished. Thank you! And thanks to all the above Vets.
Thanks to every Veteren for their sacrifice. Excellent job, Seal Team 6!

USN 1984-1987 FC2
Firecontrolman Missles
Amen to the above two posts. A job far more than well done, as close to perfectly executed as could ever exist on this earth.

Thank God for all of you, and thank you all!
Vietnam Vet 1967. Stationed in Vung Tau. Bought my first stereo a Teac tape deck.