tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post3781451360610176516..comments2023-09-20T23:55:51.370-05:00Comments on - -- --Baytown Bert's Blog-- -- - : My Overseas cap is off to Veterans. . . . .http://www.blogger.com/profile/06446677373747653707noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-68405265124799320512015-11-13T15:19:53.533-06:002015-11-13T15:19:53.533-06:00JG: Very good! Thank youJG: Very good! Thank youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-13332604339863549452015-11-13T15:11:19.222-06:002015-11-13T15:11:19.222-06:00Ren Fitts: Very nice article Bert, thank you for y...Ren Fitts: Very nice article Bert, thank you for your service.. You are spot on about all our military no matter where they served are our brothers and sisters... and us Old Vets are still out front for them all... If someone a disabled veteran they will have a VA ID showing service connected , and if they are rated 100% they will have a Military ID from DOD... and may I add, if a Disabled Vet pulled over by a police officer let them see your ID's especially if it impairs your ability to speak, or even walk with out supports or cane etc.... it won't get you out of ticket , but officer will appreciate knowing so it doesn't come up in court and make officer look bad in front of a judge....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-33371682540520027572015-11-13T08:44:52.265-06:002015-11-13T08:44:52.265-06:00This was a very insightful piece. Proud of you for...This was a very insightful piece. Proud of you for speaking out for Vietnam vets. Bob spent his whole tour in NC operating a printing press. He feels like he doesn't deserve benefits even though he enlisted during the war while still in high school....DebiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7304841.post-91057975312064111782015-11-13T06:37:26.718-06:002015-11-13T06:37:26.718-06:00Dandy Don Cunningham‎
Bert, thank you so much fo...Dandy Don Cunningham‎ <br /><br />Bert, thank you so much for your column in The Baytown Sun this morning. It was very, very good. I appreciate all you said about our veterans. Thank God for every man and woman who put themselves at risk and endured things that people don't like to talk about. God bless them and I pray that they will feel the presence of God almighty in their lives. I appreciate every one of them, including you, brother. I used to work with Jerry Johnson. He has asked me a few times to offer the prayer at the Veterans' Day Celebration at BiCentennial Park. He is truly passionate about what veterans have done. Thank you very much.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com