“Living Legend” and inducted into the Aviation Hall of Fame, has 10 years of military experience under his belt and has completed two tours of Afghanistan where he flew in combat missions.“As you continue to serve — making valuable contributions to communities, colleagues, households and all those we love — my hope is that our communities will continue to serve your needs too,” he said, adding that their “contributions do not stop because you no longer wear the uniform.”“The collective sense of appreciation for what you have done for your countries should not stop either,” he continued.“Let today be a reminder that the true measure of gratitude is not in words alone, but in our actions and our ongoing efforts to build a world worthy of the sacrifices that those before us have made — and to protect it for generations to come,” Harry said.“To all those who have served — past and present — I offer my deepest respect and thanks.
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