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    no thanks from serving members please, we the public should be thanking you....
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnone View Post
    no thanks from serving members please, we the public should be thanking you....
    John
    Well said. John, great policy, to everyone that is serving or has served, thank you.

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    That is a nice gesture. How does one ID themselves as an eligible veteran?

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    After all,,we are enjoying freedom today because of the sacrifices they did during all those wars,,,never forget it,,and tell the younger generations so they dont forget either..

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    I am a USMC Veteran who is now a proud Canadian/American, I respect the Canadians and Americans and other veterans who serve with honour and will be participating in a Lee-Enfield shoot on Sunday at Silverdale. I will be using my US Enfield.

    Lest We Forget

    Thank you for remembering

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    I can confirm Marstar has a military service program. Thanks John!
    Listen, and understand. That Liberal is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse- only fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until your guns are gone.

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    Hats off to John and his crew, and a deep felt thank you to all past and present service men and women.
    YOUR SACRIFICE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN. .....EVER.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purple View Post
    That is a nice gesture. How does one ID themselves as an eligible veteran?
    Good Question? I for example have no 'ID' How would someone who has not served in 16 years go about eligibility?

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    John,

    Thank-you and merci to your great team.

    Ed in BC
    Cdn Army. 1974 to 2003
    Proud member CSSA and NFA

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    Irish Crow,

    You should have received a record of service card along with your service certificate. If you were in the PRes then chances are the ball was dropped paper work wise and it wasn't submitted.

    You can contact Ottawa and request a card and certificate.

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