
Heroes of the Afghan War
Bring comfort and heartfelt appreciation with a pillow that honors their journey back from active duty—adding a cozy touch to their home.
Heroes of the Afghan War
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"You're very interesting, for a civilian."
"Postwar is hell."
"Er – if you young people don't mind, I have a few things to do now. Perhaps you have a hotel or somewhere to go?"
Old snowboarder with a zimmerboard.
Red Letter Days - Encounter with the old village sweetheart - 'bless my soul! ... Miss Victoire! ...'
"Hello? Guys? Okay, I've had a long day and I'm very tired, so no pranks this time. I'm serious... guys?!"
"And so another trip comes to an end...with family brought closer together by a shared experience."
Family Salutes as Father Comes Home.
Did you miss me?
War never felt the same after the Great Puppy Ambush.
The journey's end
'Walter isn't truly happy unless he's bombing some country.'
'Mat leave's almost up...time for you to hunt.'
"Hold it, Lucy! Here I am!"
There's a toxic cloud moving in our direction! Hurry! Teddy's home from sports camp. Ha. Ha. Ha.
Stret boy making a comment about a military man
"Your room is exactly how you left it before you went to college, except of course, for our boarder, Mr. Grunze."
"Yes, it's good to see you again too! But all I did was go to the mailbox!"
'The good news is, we were able to save your leg'.
Ex-soldier carrying a tank home.
Rip van Winkle goes back to the office/
Right Here
Soldier With Post Stickers On His Helmet.
"It is a violation of air national guard policy for you to possess an AK-47 from Iraq, boy!! Do you want to suffer the consequences of bringing back a souvenir?!!"
'Life size enlargements done here.' - 'Do my pictures of the pyramids please.'
"It sure is great to have you back for a while at the mother ship."
"We gave our lives in Afghanistan for some totally incompetent politicians. . ."
The Winds of War
"You could say I'm a war veteran. I'm a retired junior high teacher."
"This is the brother I told you guys about."
"Daddy, I want to come home."
Non-Combat Troops in Iraq
"This rush-rush life is getting old. Sometimes, I think about moving back to the land where I way born. What do you think, Baldo? What would you miss the most?"
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