Welcome home airmen and thank you for your service and sacrifice you made to keeping America safe your mission has been accomplished may you now be at peace
This really disgusts me. We'll spend 80 years and billions of dollars looking for and identifying the remains of missing service members, but the grave of the unknown soldier, remains unknown. Not because we can't identify him, but because we refuse to identify him and lose a monument. He gave his life for his nation, he deserves to have a name and that soldiers family deserves to know his fate.
Way off and disrespectful to the Unknown. The Vietnam War Unknown was finally identified in 1998 and 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie was re-interred to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in accordance with his families wishes. The crypt for the Vietnam War Unknown is vacant and was rededicated to honor all missing U.S. service members from the Vietnam War.
@@darrengilbert7438 I didn't mean, I wasn't happy for this mans family, so they have closure. I'm upset that they refuse to test unidentified remains of the soldier in the tomb of the unknown soldier monument in DC, because they want it to stay a US monument and do not care about the soldier who fought and died that's buried there.
Welcome home soldier, the Tennessee valley misses you!
Thank you for being here with us!
Wow… welcome home, sir🫡🙏🏽
Words cannot explain the profound dedication and commitment you made to this country .
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Welcome home, thank you for your service 🙏🇺🇸
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Welcome home airmen and thank you for your service and sacrifice you made to keeping America safe your mission has been accomplished may you now be at peace
Thank you for being here with us!
@joshroe your welcome thank you for your service as well sir i really do appreciate it
🫡 thank you for your service son !!!! You are America !!!! 🇺🇸
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2015? !!! 10 years to bring back !! WOW
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Greater love has no one than this: to lay down ones life for ones friends. ~ John 15:13
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Airman, not soldier. RIP
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Back during WW2 the Airforce was called the Army Air Corp.
Slow Salute Warrior
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Your generation gave so much. We can never repay all of you.
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This really disgusts me. We'll spend 80 years and billions of dollars looking for and identifying the remains of missing service members, but the grave of the unknown soldier, remains unknown. Not because we can't identify him, but because we refuse to identify him and lose a monument. He gave his life for his nation, he deserves to have a name and that soldiers family deserves to know his fate.
That doesn't mean that it's not important to this man's family.
They were able to identify the vietnam unknown servicemen so they do try where thry can
Way off and disrespectful to the Unknown. The Vietnam War Unknown was finally identified in 1998 and 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie was re-interred to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in accordance with his families wishes. The crypt for the Vietnam War Unknown is vacant and was rededicated to honor all missing U.S. service members from the Vietnam War.
@@darrengilbert7438 I didn't mean, I wasn't happy for this mans family, so they have closure.
I'm upset that they refuse to test unidentified remains of the soldier in the tomb of the unknown soldier monument in DC, because they want it to stay a US monument and do not care about the soldier who fought and died that's buried there.