Veteran's Day

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Thank you to all of our veterans. It is an honor to have the opportunity to make combat blades for past, present, and future generations of warriors. Thank you for your sacrifices. November 11 might be Veteran's Day on the calendar, but veterans deserve to be honored everyday. Thank you.
 
Thank you!

And thank you for making a piece of equipment that many of us Marines felt honored to carry!
 
Thank you to all of our veterans. It is an honor to have the opportunity to make combat blades for past, present, and future generations of warriors. Thank you for your sacrifices. November 11 might be Veteran's Day on the calendar, but veterans deserve to be honored everyday. Thank you.

Very well said!
 
Amen to that. Thank you to all you who have served our country and provided the liberty that my family enjoys.
 
Just stumbled into this section, and wanted to say thanks!
I still have mine that was issued to me in '82. While I don't carry it anymore, I still check it out every month.
 
I have my Dad's USN Ka-Bar from when he was in the Navy during the Korean War. The sheath is marked USN MK2. Still in great shape. Thanks, Ka-Bar!
 
Thank you to all of our veterans. It is an honor to have the opportunity to make combat blades for past, present, and future generations of warriors. Thank you for your sacrifices. November 11 might be Veteran's Day on the calendar, but veterans deserve to be honored everyday. Thank you.

Thank you for posting that. Not many people realize that some vets struggle everyday to get through the day. So please if you know that someone served make it a point to say thank you. We lose 22 vets a day on average. That's 22 too many. Say thanks; and ask how they are doing.
 
Hear here Nix. ANY soldier that has had to endure warfare against an enemy of truth, liberty and justice needs to be looked after when they return. NO MAN should have to see and experience what they have. But they did and they did it for us..
 
That's right. I hate seeing my fellow vets being treated like second rate citizens. If we didn't do what we did our country wouldn't be what it is now. Not just my generation of vets but all. Go shake a vets hand who's wearing a Vietnam hat; look him in the eye and tell him thank you. On any day he might just start tearing up. Imagine what they went through when they came back.
 
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