This is an editorial cartoon I created a few years back for Veteran's Day - with a fire service twist. Please remember our fire Brothers and Sisters who are serving at home and abroad. Take care, stay safe, and come home soon!
Comment by Brad Hoff on November 12, 2009 at 1:17pm
Thanks Brother!
Being a firefighter and a Veteran who works for DOD, I have many friends who are in the military and deployed. I am always glad to see them return all though some do not, they're "Never Forgotten"! There are many Soldier/firefighters both Active DSuty and Guard or Reserve who are also deployed!
Keep them in your prayers everyone!
Comment by John K. Murphy on November 11, 2009 at 10:48pm
Paul
You have a unique method of communicating your message which is greatly appreciated. To our veterans - thank you and come home safely. Godspeed
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