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Army, Navy, Marines, Air force, Coast Guard, National Guard, or Army Reserves you will never find a greater force of strength than our nation's men and women who served. They may do a lot of mudslinging at each other, one branch is more superior than the other, but you can best believe they will never leave a fallen comrade behind. God bless our service members and God Bless America. Vets for Christ had a pretty good year in 2025 financially. Vets for Christ shared with nearly 60 veterans a portion of its profits. It was a pleasure and an honor for VFC to be able to buy breakfast for each of these comrades' thank you to all those who gave generously to support our heroes.   The first Wednesday of every month a group of veterans gather together at Big Boy restaurant in Charlotte, Mi. Approximately 25-35 veterans from Vietnam, Korea, Desert Storm, and Iraq and various other deployments. If you are a veteran you are more than welcome to join us.  They share their stories and experiences of the past. Some are not so willing to be as transparent as others because of the terrifying trauma they  experienced that continually haunts them day after day.       Each branch of service participates in taking time to roast each other, why their branch of service could not have  operated without the other. I am reminded of the scriptures when Paul gives a description of the Body in 1st Corinthians 12:12  Paul uses the body as a metaphor designated to the church but could also be applied to a corporation, home, or even military branches of service. Paul writes, all members are necessary, no single part is more important than another, they must work together with equal concern to avoid division, ensuring if one part suffers all will suffer. Even though these men are critical of one another in good sport you will see that regardless of where they served, they have one common goal, to honor, serve and protect their country they love, from foreign and domestic threats. THEIR MOTO REGARDLESS OF BRANCH OF SERVICE WILL ALWAYS BE NO MAN LEFT BEHIND.  If you are a Veteran you are invited to come and join us at 7:30  AM every first Wednesday of the month  God Bless and God Bless the USA. If you have any comments, remarks or constructive criticism, or have a story you would like to share feel free to email us at vetsforchrist2nd.div@gmail.com or call 269-320-0102 check out our website for more info @ vfc2nd-div.org    Vets for Christ had a pretty good year in 2025 financially. Vets for Christ shared with nearly 60 veterans a portion of our profits. It was a pleasure and an honor to be able to buy breakfast for each of these comrades'. The first Wednesday of every month a group of veterans gather together at Big Boy restaurant in Charlotte, Mi. Approximately 25-35 veterans from Vietnam, Korea, Desert Storm, and Iraq and various other deployments. They share their stories and experiences of the past. All branches of service participate in taking time to roast each other, why their branch of service is more superior than another. Even though they are critical of one another in good sport you will see that regardless of where they served, they have one goal, to honor, serve and protect their country, from foreign and domestic threats. THEIR MOTO REGARDLESS OF BRANCH OF SERVICE WILL ALWAYS BE NO MAN LEFT BEHIND.  If you are a Veteran you are invited to come and join us at 7:30  AM every first Wednesday of the month  God Bless and God Bless the USA.