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Also a tearjerker but on a lighter note:
Seeing my dog the day I got back from Afghanistan - YouTube
I am Canadian. I respect soldiers in all countries. I was in Pearl Harbour doing the tourist thing and I went up to a group of sailors and just thanked them. I had a canadian hat on. I told them just because I am canadian didn't mean we don't appreciate what American Sailors and Soldiers do and sacrifice. the guy just gave a big smile and I walked on.
When I saw this video I was immensely sad but proud that there are so many that provide this risk and sacrifice daily in all parts of the world for good and freedom. Thanks one and all.
On the topic of Navy SEALS, earlier this year I read what I consider the best book I've ever read (I read quite a bit so take that for what it's worth). Amazon.com: Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 (9780316067591): Marcus Luttrell, Patrick Robinson: Books It's well written, great story, and it really gives you a new found respect for what they do. With all due respect to the other branches/units, the SEALs are on a different level.
Also a tearjerker but on a lighter note:
Seeing my dog the day I got back from Afghanistan - YouTube