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Duty, Honor, Country at Fort Hood and Around the World

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker United, Realtors - Subsidiary of NRT LLC #0473270

Fort hood FreedomIn some areas of the country, seeing men and women in uniform may be a unique experience.  Having lived here in the Fort Hood area all my life, these men and women in their ACU's ebb and flow through every part of my daily life.  I see them in the grocery stores, school rooms, at the mall, in the restaurants.  I see them in their cars, making their early morning drive to PT on post, and I see them wending their way home in the evening, after putting in a long day of service to the USA.

It goes without saying that most of my customers and clients are active duty soldiers.  I hear bits and pieces about their travels, about where they've been and how long they were gone.  But I never hear complaints in any way, shape or form about the conditions they faced, the fear they must have experienced, or the long separation from family and friends back home.  They are strong.  They are heroes who deserve respect, no matter what your particular politcal views.

Fort HoodNext time you see a soldier, honor him or her with a thank you.   They have earned it more than you can imagine.

 

Photo courtesy of US Army, Fort Hood, Texas.

Comments(2)

Sean Allen
International Financing Solutions - Fort Myers, FL
International Financing Solutions

WOW Mary.....Outstanding post and oh so true. Every American owes every us military personel a huge "Thank You".

Sean Allen

Nov 12, 2007 07:42 AM
Mary Ann Daniell Realtor
Coldwell Banker United, Realtors - Subsidiary of NRT LLC - Killeen, TX
Delivering Successful Results Since 1999

Sean - Here'a a BIG THANK YOU for your service.  I am constantly amazed at the strength of our soldiers and their families.

 

Nov 12, 2007 02:04 PM