Bella Frizzell - 05/11/2025
You guys are doing so so so so so SO good at doing your job keep it up!
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You guys are doing so so so so so SO good at doing your job keep it up!
Dear, Cool military people I’m writing to thank you for your service and your sacrifices for this country and the bullets you used for war or for battles. Me and my family wouldn’t be here if you haven’t protected this country and other peoples in this country. My grandpa served in the military back in the Philippines and he was an awesome grandpa. And probably you guys are also awesome and cool!! Now my brother is in military training and he’s stepping in my grandpa's footstep like he asked too. Maybe I will be following too!! And again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for protecting Canada. You guys are awesome!! Sincerely, Perse!!!
Dear Veteran, I am 13 years old boy from Abbotsford. I just wanted to say that I really appreciate the sacrifices you made for Canada, Because of your bravery, you made the world a safer place for many people and I really apricate what you did for Canada. Thank you for your services. Sincerely Harprabh `
To the Royal Canadian Armed Forces, I am a grade 8 student from Abbotsford, BC. I am writing this letter to you because I am grateful that you are protecting the world and our country. You guys are overseas without your family just so you can protect us. I am super grateful. I really hope you guys return to your families safe and sound. I really hope you never lose hope. And I want you to know that your family is not the only ones who are grateful for your services. All of Canada is. =) Sincerely, Arnav
Dear veterans, thank you for what you have done for us and I couldn't thank you more you have done so much and fought for us and your country and family and I love that it's so nice and sweet you are a big part of all of our life and will be remembered by everyone I will wear a poppy to represent you guys going to war I'm a 13 year old girl who goes to chief dan George middle school in Abbotsford B.C. I'm very proud of you guys for what you have done and did for us thank you!
Dear Veteran, I am a 13-year-old kid, I just wanted to thank you for your service and your hard work. Thank you for sacrificing your life and time for Canada. Lastly, I just wanted to say THANK YOU!
Thank you Letter I want to thank all the Canadian soldiers and forces for sacrificing many things to serve your country. My name is Navreet Sidhu, a 12 year old girl in 8th grade, wanting to thank you for the help and sacrifices you have made. I am incredibly thankful for all the work the Canadian forces have done to make sure our country is a safe place for all. Once again, thank you.
THANK YOU! Hey there, I'm a grade-8 Student from Chief Dan George in Abbotsford BC my name is Ethan I just want to say my class, and I am so thankful for you and your solders bravery and commitment Thank you.
Dear member of the Royal Canadian Armed Forces, I am a grade 8 student living in Abbotsford, B.C., and I want to thank you for the service you are doing for your country, and for the world. You have left your home and your family so you can help keep us back in Canada safe. I hope you are enjoying your time overseas, defending Canada. Sincerely, Armin
Thank you Hello, I am an 8th grade student, and I just want to say thank you for your services and for your sacrifices to make sure we are safe. You go overseas to make sure Canada is a safe place, I appreciate your work and service. Thank you.
Thank you for severing for Canada I'm Henry from Abbotsford. I just wanted to say thank you for severing for our country and sacrificing your life to keep Canada a safe place and being brave.
Thank You for Serving Canada I'm Isaiah from Abbotsford. I just wanted to say thank you for serving for Canada and risking your life for this country and keeping it safe thank you.
Hello, I am a thirteen-year-old living in Abbotsford by, my name is Lillian. I just wanted to say thank you for your contribution and hard work, since I am aware of the sacrifices you have made for your job. :)
Thank you Hi, I'm a grade 8 student and I would just like to say thank you for your help to make sure Canada is a safe place and all the sacrifices you had to make. I deeply appreciate you.
Thank you Hey, I'm an 8-grade student from Chief Dan George middle school. I just wanted to say that I'm thankful for your service and what you do for this country and the sacrifice you make.
Thank you for your courage, your sacrifice, and your service to our country. Because of you, we live in freedom and peace. We will always remember your bravery and honor all that you’ve given for Canada. I wanted to write this letter to show my apreaciation to everybody that's lost something protecting this country. Thank you very much
Dear, Veteran, Your brave,and courageous actions has helped us to be the country we are today. We would not be where we are without you. I hope you know how valued and apperciated you are in our everyday. Some may not realise how imporant you really are. You are the rock of our country and we value you like no other. Thank you for your service and putting your life on the line for your country, you will forever be in my heart and I will pray to God and thank you eveyday.
I know a lot of you veterans are tired of hearing "thank you for your service" over and over again so i'll say something different. thank you for sacrificing everything so we could live in peace. Thanks for leaving your comfortable life so you can ensure a future for us, and for putting up with the idiots who don't know what you sacrificed so they could live comfortably (looking at the pro-war idiots who think military action is necessary) and we all hope you can live the life you finally deserve after all you went through.
Dear Veteran, On this Remembrance Day, I want to express my full gratitude for your courage, sacrifice, and service to our country. Because of your dedication, Canadians can live in peace and freedom. Your bravery and commitment remind us of the true meaning of sacrifice and the importance of never forgetting those who have served. And those who have risked their lives for citoyens as you do everyday when you go to work. Your dedication to push through as people don’t agree with the way some things go about. I pray that God keeps you protected as you protect us. I will forever keep you in my heart and mind as you are the reason we are safe and free. Thank you for everything you have done — and continue to do — for Canada. Today and always, we remember you. With respect and appreciation, Alyssa
Dear Veterans, On this day, and every day, we honor you — the brave men and women who served our country with unwavering courage and dedication. Your sacrifices, both seen and unseen, have shaped the very fabric of Canada. You stood tall in the face of adversity, defending the values of freedom, peace, and democracy that we hold dear. Your service has left an indelible mark on our nation. You faced unimaginable challenges, often far from home, and you did so with resilience and honor. Whether on the frontlines or supporting those who served, your commitment to the well-being of our country has paved the way for future generations to live in peace. We recognize that the journey was not without hardship, and that the effects of your service are felt long after the battles have ended. We owe you a debt of gratitude that can never be fully repaid, but we can and will continue to honor your legacy. Thank you for your service, your sacrifice, and your courage. You are the true heroes of Canada, and we will always remember and cherish the sacrifices you made for our freedom. All verterans are awsome and deserve the world. With deepest respect and gratitude,
Dear Veteran, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your courage, sacrifice, and dedication in serving our country. Because of people like you, generations of Canadians have been able to live in freedom and safety. Your bravery, both on the battlefield and in the quiet strength you’ve shown since returning home, continues to inspire us all. Thank you for your service, lest we forget.
Dear Veteran, I'm thankful for all the things you've done for this country and risked your life to keep us safe. Not everyone can do what you do and as a Canadian I'm thankful you're able to keep this country safe. Have a good Remembrance Day :)
Dear Veteran, May God bless you for the courage and faith you carried through your service. You stood where many could not, guided by strength greater than fear and by love greater than self. Because of your sacrifice, others have known peace. Because of your faith, our nation stands in hope. May the Lord wrap you in His light, bring healing where there is pain, and grant you joy in knowing that your service has touched countless lives. You are a reflection of grace, resilience, and divine purpose. With prayers of gratitude and peace, Nancy
I want to take a moment to acknowledge your service and the journey you've had. While we often hear the word "hero" thrown around when talking about veterans, I know that the reality of serving in war is far more complex. Not every moment is heroic, and the experiences you’ve lived through may not always feel like something that fits neatly into that word. That said, I believe your time in service, the challenges you faced, and the decisions you made along the way have contributed to something important. You were part of something much bigger than yourself, and even in ways that may not be celebrated or widely recognized, your actions helped shape the world we live in today. Thank you for your service, your sacrifice, and your commitment. It's not always easy to see it, but the good you've done doesn’t go unnoticed.
Dear honourable veteran, Your service to our country is not only important, but vital. You've provided safety and peace within our boarders. You've spread ideas of unity and lead with integrity and passion. Passion for a better life for Canadians and a better word for everyone. You are loved and your work will have a beautiful ripple affect to the generations to come. Thank you, Zack