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Anonymous at
1/1/2013 12:02:00 PM says:
I was inspired by the AllGlory show at the Equine Extravaganza and by Tommy Turvey and Guy MacLean talking about the veterans coming home and getting back with their families with horses. I want to say thanks to the military people and I hope they find their peace and grace once home.
Joan Blank at
10/15/2012 5:51:00 PM says:
Dream Catcher of Los Angeles Therapeutic Riding Centers and Horses for Forces want to salute our Veterans that competed in the Kiwanis Horse Show at Hansen Dam on October 7th.


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Your name...Elizabeth shatner at
7/14/2012 3:42:00 AM says:
Thanks Lexington Junior League for supporting TAGP and providing a charity table and time on your jumbotron to play our public service announcement. Joining forces through horses . Gratitude from our TAG Team.
SHANNON at
7/10/2012 7:21:00 PM says:
Thank you for finding a way to help our veterans, it is so important that they know we are all there for them and appriciate all that they sacrifice for us. I come from a strong military family and know the sacrifices that the soliders and their families make. Special thanks to my Son-n-law who is deployed now (that is him with our Arabian on their wedding), my nephew who severed in Iraq and my daughter that is state side and gone but not forgotten my father and Uncle. God Bless all our military Freedom isn't free!

WHAT AN AMAZING PICTURE! Both so handsome!
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Babs Hamilton at
7/10/2012 6:56:00 PM says:
As a Canadian wife/mother of serving members, I fully understand the emotional toll of having a loved one overseas taking the stand with others against those that threaten the world's sanctuary. We are the ones that smile and claim everything is good when asked how we are coping. We are the ones that try not to show just how concerned we are about our loved ones out fighting "the battle". We are the ones that make sure everything back home keeps on going in their absence. We are the ones that cry ourselves to sleep at night because we are afraid and feel somewhat alone. We are the ones that are too proud to ask for help at times telling ourselves it would make us look weak...and we need to be strong for our absent loved ones. It's to all those women (I can only speak of how a woman feels) that I would like to pay tribute to. You are a brave and very strong entity in the lives of our soldiers, regardless of what country they come from. We all stand together for the same cause and we all contribute in our own way. To you all I say "thank you" for without your strength in keeping the home fires burning, our troops would not be able to carry out their task as they have been trained to do. Knowing that those at home are under the loving care of their "women" (and men/family members of course) these soldiers are able to concentrate on the task at hand knowing that the importance of what they do is reflected in just that...home. I thank these wives/husband/families for their support both to their soldiers and to the others that share the same challenge. God Bless!

Babs is totally right. Just like one needs a solid foundation for a house, supporting our returning soldiers' support system is the only way to truly help them re-build. That's why The All Glory Project especially supports centers that provide programs for family re-itegration and spousal/child support!
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Lisa Grassetti at
7/8/2012 8:06:00 PM says:
I wish to thank all of our Veterans and Animals who served and serve our Country. It's the best Country in the World and without you it wouldn't be so safe! Thank YOU!
Sarina Gross at
7/8/2012 2:55:00 PM says:
If it were not for the sacrifices of our brave soldiers, we could not enjoy the freedoms that we do. When you see a soldier, thank them!
Elizabeth Shatner at
7/8/2012 12:45:00 PM says:
Please join our campaign of consciousness to say thank you to our veterans, their families and the animals that serve our freedom. How? However you can. Whether it is : >a tribute or word of thanks on our All Glory Project virtual gratitude monument >liking and sharing us on Facebook and twitter > contributing your talent I.e song or poem >or a much-appreciated $$ donation to help support the animal assisted therapy centers "vetted" by our TAGP team professionals to "civilian fund" the qualified , established animal assisted therapy (AAT) centers in growing and expanding their programs to aid and integrate our WW and their families. Join our All Glory Project team.. We civilians can "step up" to give a "leg up" to care for those who have served our freedom so they can" get back up on the horse" of civilian life on the path to be the best they can be. one person, one community, one industry at a time. Together we can help make a difference. ~ E. Shatner and CH All Glory

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Kenitha Halliburton at
7/7/2012 5:29:00 AM says:
I would like to share my pride and love for my families who served, some lived, some died, in previous wars. And to my nephew who is currently serving in the Navy. I love them dearly and pray all come home safely. I am grateful for what they do/have done, to ensure our liberties. Always LOVE, Mrs. H.
Kenitha, we can't wait till they come home, AND we are dedicated to making sure they get what they need once they are home. Let's support our Veterans.
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W.P. Goodnature at
7/6/2012 7:25:00 PM says:
Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Corey J. Goodnature, Died June 28, 2005 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom 35, of Clarks Grove, Minn.; assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), Hunter Army Airfield, Ga.; killed June 28 when an MH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed while ferrying personnel to a battle against militants in eastern Afghanistan.

Our deepest condolences. Great picture.
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Cheryl Cichy at
7/6/2012 6:44:00 PM says:
A salute and miss you to my father, John M. Chapman, a WWII Navy vet who came out with honors. Also a thank you to all in the service - human and animal and those at home who wait and pray for them.
Brian Nelson at
7/6/2012 3:10:00 PM says:
id just like to take the time to thank my great-great grandfather (John Wilczek) who fought valiantly (and passed away) in world war 2, and my grandfather (Sergeant Charles Nelson...who suffered life ending injuries from time spent at war, and as a city of Pittsburgh police officer) for being brave enough to defend us daily and our freedom. To all that have and currently do serve, words can not express enough how grateful myself (and America) is of you on a daily basis. Thank you for risking your lives for people you've never met.
Stephanie Osborn at
7/6/2012 2:07:00 PM says:
I used to work in the space program, training astronauts on experiments to be flown on the Space Shuttle. They may not serve in the same way as a soldier, but serve they do, and occasionally give their all in the process. So this is a respectful dedication to my personal friend Kalpana Chawla, and the other members of the crew of Space Shuttle Columbia on her final voyage; as well as to the Challenger Seven. They were explorers and scientists, first and foremost, and without them, and their gallant sacrifice, our lives would be the poorer. May we always remember that, sometimes, humankind’s advances take everything we have to give, of our best and our brightest. May we never take them ��" our best, or our advances ��" for granted.
Excellent point Stephaie!

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Jason E Woods at
7/6/2012 1:53:00 PM says:
As a Canadian, I want to post this as a tribute to the fine US Men & Women who served along side Canadian Soldiers in Afghanistan.
Karen Camilovic at
7/4/2012 1:27:00 PM says:
A tribute from a regular citizen of the USA who really appreciates and enjoys living in a free society! Thanks to those who have served and sacrificed so much for all of us!