Alot of memories on this wall.
Favorite wall: Alot of memories on this... - My MSAA Community
Favorite wall
It’s always nice when you can lookup and see beautiful memories
I like the no warning shot sign 😂
Nice wall, daily, oh I don't have any guns🔫 but I am very willing to learn!👍😍😂😀😃😄Good Memories are nice👍---Jazzy🌹💜
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The Reflections portrait on the wall was my fathers. He was a Vietnam veteran He passed away 1 1/2 yrs ago. I have 2 of them which were both his. The other one has never been framed and is still in its packaging.
1 1/2? Days, months or years.
Let me guess, it might be years.🤞
Please, don't be grumpy on me!
Yeah it's yrs. Apparently I forgot to put that in there. I won't be grumpy at ya.
Thank you for acting sane, here! 👏😎😊
Hello dailygrump40...I like your wall of memories...especially the Reflections portrait...thanks for sharing such a special post...🌞🌷
Glad you like it. I have way to many friends that I consider family that spent time in Vietnam. Now they were lucky enough to come home. If they consider it lucky. To spend years dealing with the memories of everything they witnessed. I've been to DC to actually see the wall, just didn't realize the magnitude of it. But that picture gives so much feeling of it. There's not many places I would share something like that. I believe that this room is a group of very understanding and supportive people.
I agree...We have a great group of caring folks...it’s a safe place to post here. We can only try to imagine what our military has been through from things we see in the news or movies...one of my son’s friend was in Special Ops...he’s 29 yrs old now...he became a police officer when he came home. He said he would never get PTSD...but stuff caught up with him...it breaks my heart...he’s like a son to me...no one knows what the eyes of a soldier has beheld...especially those who were front line ...they come back changed forever...I’ve been to the wall in DC twice...the further we walked...the more names...it was overwhelming to even touch the wall...made me 😢
Before my attack in 2016, I was an RN in home health...it was a privilege and honor to care for our vets...sadly the VA was so messed up...there was serious problems with acces to physical and mental health care...I wonder if it’s truly any better now...words can never say how grateful we all are...🙏🏻💕