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This is how our troops are greeted in Texas when they return home from war:

As heroes.

Now imagine the reception at the San Francisco International Airport…the boos would probably be deafening.

One Response to “Welcoming Home Our Troops as Heroes”

Yep, that’s at Terminal D. You notice the troops are behind a glass wall, which leads to the customs area. The people applauding and cheering are passengers or employees, as they are inside the security area. The reception the troops receive after they exit the customs area is even more effusive. I’ve had the pleasure many times, over the last four years, to meet their flights to DFW, and participate in a great program, Welcome Home A Hero.

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