Bravery. Honor. Freedom. May we remember all who have fallen in service of our great country 🇺🇸
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"Salute to America 250: HONOR and GLORY" appears to be an event or celebration related to commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. While I don't have specific information on this event as of my last update, I can provide a detailed description based on the general themes of patriotism, honor, and celebration typically associated with such occasions. "Salute to America 250: HONOR and GLORY" likely aims to honor the history, heritage, and achievements of the United States over the past 250 years. Here's a detailed description of what such an event might entail: Wanna see the details>>CLICK HERE<<
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Unsung Heroes: Honor Vaporized Embark on a journey through the untold stories of unsung heroes who embody courage and sacrifice. Get your free copy now from the link in description!
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Remembering their courage, honor and bravery, today and every day. Happy Memorial Day 🇺🇸 #MentionMarketing #SocialMediaMarketing #SocialMediaBranding #BusinessBranding #SearchEngineMarketing #SocialMediaTips #BuildYourBrand #DriveResults
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This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the extraordinary bravery and selflessness of our fallen heroes. Their sacrifices resonate through history, reminding us of the profound cost of our freedom. Let us remember and cherish their legacy, ensuring their courage is never forgotten. 👏 #MemorialDay #HonorOurHeroes #NeverForget #MemorialDay2024 #rememberandhonor #growthwardconsulting #lifecoach #businesscoach
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Freedom is not free
Remembering and honoring their sacrifice 🇺🇲 #memorialday #freedomisnotfree
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Former software engineer at the Moldavian Power Plant, late at the Crimean Solar Power Plant, later chif of the communications department and engineer of the Moldavian Power Plant, now retired
'Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!' 'Нужно бежать со всех ног, чтобы только оставаться на месте, а чтобы куда-то попасть, надо бежать как минимум вдвое быстрее!' (Королева, 'Алиса в зазеркалье', Льюис Кэрролл, Red Queen's race, 'Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There', Carroll, Lewis)
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Memorial Day is a time to reflect on those who made the ultimate sacrifice. I am a second-generation Italian American. My grandfather immigrated to the United States for a better life for his family in the “land of opportunity,” a huge risk all immigrants share. My father, mother, brother-in-law’s father, Sam Yoshihara, and my father-in-law, Don Heath, all served in WWII. They all embodied faith, took risks (real bullets, real death), and showed empathy in fighting against tyranny and oppression (both outside and in the United States). Their sacrifices are a powerful reminder, 'To whom much is given, much is expected.' We are the beneficiaries of their sacrifices and faith. We must use these blessings to create positive change. Are we actively seeking positive change, or are we complacent? Are we willing to take the same risks our predecessors did to stand against tyranny? Are we empathetic to the struggles of others, or are we self-centered and inflexible in our viewpoints? Their sacrifice was for positive change—to improve the world for their families and everyone. On Memorial Day, we honor sacrifice, but the best way to honor sacrifice is to take action — in your faith (in God and country), embrace risk (look forward), and show empathy to others daily. #MemorialDay #ItalianAmerican #Honor #Change #Sacrifice
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