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What Veterans Day means to me: Nancy Abbott

2023-07-21 11:50:28

Veteran's day is very special to me. My husband, Bob is a true veteran to participate in various rituals as much as possible. Our daughter, an elementary school music teacher, will coordinate the project there. They invited veterans to breakfast and the children's artwork portrays various armed services organizations. Then they sang a patriotic song. In 2016, she asked if Honor Bell could participate, and yes, this is an absolutely beautiful addition to the program. Even all children have to touch the ringtone, I hope they have remembered this incident for a long time.

Nancy Abbott donated her husband Coast Guard belt buckle and dog tag as part of Honor Bell during the performance in 2016. The artifact of Robert Abbott Jr. was included in Honor Bell by the other eleven Colorado late veterans. For more information on Abbott and its artifacts, please see here.

As you can imagine, veterans' days are widespread to me. Many of you already know that I am a veteran of the Iraq war marine corps. So my relationship with my veteran is directly related to my service. However, Veteran's Day means more to me than my colleagues in the provinces of Amber and Babylonia. Veterans Day is a day when all veterans can see the connection with the past. As a marine veteran, I can track my "blood" to a drinking alcoholic man in a tampa, who has been a wooden boat rigging and landed in New Providence. This strangely means that my father is my brother. This means I am Belleau Wood's brother. In 1918, more Marines died in that fight.

My husband, brother, father-in-law, and uncle, they are our friends, our neighbors, and our colleagues. They are people who laugh, trust, and cry at the same time. We shared weddings, the birth of our children, the death of our friends and family. It made the days of the veterans more important - this is an opportunity to respect each other. I live every day. I am very proud that all of our experienced people will be greeted with a very happy and safe veteran day this year. You are a hero everyday, I always appreciate it.

Nancy Abbott donated her husband Coast Guard belt buckle and dog tag as part of Honor Bell during the performance in 2016. The artifact of Robert Abbott Jr. was included in Honor Bell by the other eleven Colorado late veterans. For more information on Abbott and its artifacts, please see here.