Nicoticket: Veterans Day Sale - THANK YOU VETERANS

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Kent Brooks

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IN HONOR OF VETERANS DAY:

Those of you whom have been around for a minute know Veterans Day is near and dear to Katy and I.

These men and women use words like COMMITMENT, DEDICATION, HONOR, and DISCIPLINE in the service of DEFENDING IDEAS like LIBERTY, FREEDOM, TRADITION, and DEMOCRACY.

In honor of the veterans whom served, are serving, or will serve... ALL ORDERS PLACED BEFORE MIDNIGHT will receive a free upgrade (15 to 30, 30 to 50) OR - a free 15ml bottle (in your nic level - no coupon required).

*salute* All gave some, some gave all. Thank you, Veterans - thank you.
 

fraychek

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My Bill began his journey on Pearl Harbor, landed on Omaha Beach, joined Patton at the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes Forest, was stationed during the occupation in
Japan and then Germany and ended his 21 year career at a missle base in Pennsylvania. His grandson is now proudly serving in the Middle East.
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Today, and every day, I thank them both, as well as all who served and are serving, so that we may enjoy our freedom.
 

LynnNC

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My dad served in WW2 in Germany. My uncle(dad's brother) was on the beach at Normandy on DDay. The horrors he experienced there caused him to become an alcoholic after he was released rom the service. PTSD was unknown then but both of these men suffered from it until the day they both died. I thank all veterans for their service!! Both past and present.
 

TraceyS

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My dad served in WW2 in Germany. My uncle(dad's brother) was on the beach at Normandy on DDay. The horrors he experienced there caused him to become an alcoholic after he was released rom the service. PTSD was unknown then but both of these men suffered from it until the day they both died. I thank all veterans for their service!! Both past and present.

That was my grandfather also. As far back as I remember he was always 'sick'. He was actually medicated so much to keep him from having seizures of nightmares....so yes PTSD was him also. He may have come back from WW2 but he never got past it.

Tracey
 

Kent Brooks

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My Bill began his journey on Pearl Harbor, landed on Omaha Beach, joined Patton at the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes Forest, was stationed during the occupation in
Japan and then Germany and ended his 21 year career at a missle base in Pennsylvania. His grandson is now proudly serving in the Middle East.
20141111_12512_edit_1415728834625.jpg

Today, and every day, I thank them both, as well as all who served and are serving, so that we may enjoy our freedom.

WOW - a true American HERO. What a legacy he has left. Amazing man, there.
 

Kent Brooks

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My dad served in WW2 in Germany. My uncle(dad's brother) was on the beach at Normandy on DDay. The horrors he experienced there caused him to become an alcoholic after he was released rom the service. PTSD was unknown then but both of these men suffered from it until the day they both died. I thank all veterans for their service!! Both past and present.

Much respect and many thanks to your uncle. /salute
 
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