Memorial Day is a time to pause and reflect on the immense sacrifices made by countless soldiers for our freedoms. We deeply appreciate your steadfast dedication to our country's safety and security. We hope you all had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend filled with memorable moments. #apexit #memorialday
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Today, we come together to honor the brave Americans who were prisoners of war and those who remain missing in action. These individuals have left an indelible mark on our nation's history, embodying the spirit of sacrifice and resilience that defines our country. As we raise the POW/MIA flag, let us also raise awareness about the ongoing efforts to account for those who are still missing. Their sacrifice is a reminder of the price of freedom and the duty we have to never forget. #powremembrance #MIArecognitionday #militaryservice #defensesolutions #militaryfamily #hurricaneaerospacesolutions
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Fantastic article by Benjamin "BJ" Armstrong... the more I read history like this, the more valuable lessons I learn and the more I see the "how we got here." In today's maritime world, adversaries employ tactics like "salami slicing," gray-zone ops, and hybrid warfare, staying below the war threshold. The First Barbary War (1801–1805), a conflict between smaller powers, holds insights for modern maritime competition. My key takeaways: Small combatants matter, partnerships are crucial, especially in areas like #Africa. US Navy and United States Marine Corps have conquered gray-zone challenges before, and they can do it again. #MaritimeStrategy #LessonsFromHistory #StudentOfHistory U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM)
Thanks to U.S. Naval Institute for the chance to talk with Bill Hamblet on the Proceedings Podcast about the insights and wisdom we can gain by thinking about our naval history and the Early American era. Great questions that made me sound smart. (But not too smart, for some reason I called Yousef Karamanli a Dey when he was a Pasha. A good lesson that we all make mistakes sometimes, especially when its being recorded!) https://lnkd.in/e9weRS7n
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You can learn about the Israeli Defense Forces HUMANITY towards Palestinian Civilians
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A D-Day vet returns to Omaha Beach, Normandy. The sacrifices our military has historically made for global freedom from oppression are indescribable. Honor those sacrifices today by continuing the fight against evil in any way you can. And we can ALL do something. Find an organization doing work you can get behind, and volunteer some time, some blood, sweat, tears, or dollars. It’s going to take us all to maintain liberty and Justice for all - and that means YOU. Don’t waste a second of your freedom with whining and complaining, get up and DO something about the things that break your heart.
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🌞As we fire up the grills and enjoy the first official weekend of summer, let's take a moment to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Happy Memorial Day to our fallen soldiers. We keep you and your families in our thoughts today. 🌞 #MemorialDay #HonorTheFallen #Freedom #RememberAndHonor #IPSRemembers #PracticeManagement #BusinessConsultation #ConsultingExpertise #MedicalConsulting #HealthcareOptimization #IPSConsulting #PracticeOptimization #IPSCommunity #HealthcareOptimization #InnovativePracticeSolutions #PrivatePracticeSuccess #PrivatePracticeSuccess
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🌟 This Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Leave no soldier behind. Leave no soldier unremembered. Their courage and dedication will never be forgotten. Today, we pay tribute to those who gave their lives in service to our country. May we always remember and honor their selfless sacrifice. #MemorialDay #NeverForget #HonorThem #LawOfficeOfJanaKJonesPLLC #LegalRoadmap #PeaceOfMind #LegalGuidance #YourJourneyOurFight #LegalPlan #FocusedAction #ClientEmpowerment #LegalSolutions #LegalAdvocacy #NavigatingTheLegalSystem #LegalConfidence #LegalSupportSystem #FightingForFathers #QCCustodyQueen #YourFamilyIsMyPriority #ClientFirst #LegalInsightsSimplified #MakeYourMark
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President Reagan's remarks are worth listening to with your children/families, teams, and friends when reflecting this Veteran's Day. 1. All we can ever do for our heroes is remember them and remember what they did - and memories are transmitted through words. 2. To those heroes who died in defense of our country, in defense of us...we still think of you. You're still with us...we pray for you still, and we'll see you again. 3. The living have a responsibility to remember the conditions that led to the wars in which our heroes died. 4. All our heroes who died for us and our country were, in one way or another, victims of a peace process that failed; victims of a decision to forget certain things; to forget, for instance, that the surest way to keep a peace going is to stay strong. 5. We endanger the peace and confuse all issues when we obscure the truth. 6. Each new day carries within it the potential for breakthroughs, for progress. Each new day bursts with possibilities. 7. "I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee."
Happy Veterans Day to all the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve our country. Today, we reflect on President Reagan's remarks at the Veterans Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in 1985, "...because what they gave us is beyond our powers to repay."
Reagan's Remarks at the Veterans Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery 11-11-85
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There are several last names from around the world that directly translate to "protector" or are derived from terms relating to protection and guardianship. Here are some of the more common ones: Shields - One of the more literal last names meaning protector, Shields comes from Old English and refers to someone who carries a shield into battle. Shields have been used for millennia by soldiers and warriors to safeguard themselves from attacks. People with this surname would have likely served important protective military roles. Gardner - Derived from the Old French word "gardien", meaning guardian or keeper, Gardner refers to someone tasked with watching over or taking care of something. In medieval times, those with the Gardner name may have been responsible for maintaining estates, protecting valuable plants and crops in gardens, or overseeing valuable properties. Palumb - https://lnkd.in/gukde5nf
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