February 11th, 2010

I got some never forgotten lessons on Duty, Honor and the true cost of Freedom


Picture018When I enlisted in the Army in 1967, I took an oath to defend this country and it’s Constitution against all enemies domestic and foreign. In 24 months of service in Vietnam, I got some never forgotten lessons on Duty, Honor and the true cost of Freedom, there is a black Granite Wall in Washington, D.C. called by many, “The Wall That Heals” on that wall are the names of 55,500 plus of my brothers and sisters who paid the price of Freedom in honoring their Oath, I can do no less than honor them by keeping that oath, at any price that must paid. NOT ON MY WATCH!!!

Wayne Knowles




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3 Responses to “I got some never forgotten lessons on Duty, Honor and the true cost of Freedom”

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    Wray Says:

    Wayne, your dedication is clear, and your integrity is right where it needs to be. Thank you so much for you service, both in uniform and right now. United We Stand!!!

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    Gregory K Thompson Says:

    Wayne, Thanks for your service and you stand for your Constitution.

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    Ed Says:

    Thanks for your srevice to this country

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