This is the time of year many focus on gratitude and appreciation for the people around us. Family and friends are gathered near and we give thanks for those we love. This month Veterans Day gives us all a chance to recognize military personnel who keep us safe and protected year round. Let’s remember that many of our first responders are veterans as well, and their continued bravery provides security, protection, and peace of mind every day. So let us be thankful for those we may not know personally, but will come to our aid without a second thought, and appreciate the selfless work they do in our communities.
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