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Hand Signal Pays Respect to Soldiers in Uniform
KNDO ^ | June 23, 2008

Posted on 06/27/2008 10:16:20 AM PDT by BulletBobCo

SEATTLE, Wash-- A Seattle man started a trend that pays respect to soldiers in uniform when they are in public places like airports. Since launching a website in September he's received millions of web hits.

The trend is called the Gratitude Campaign and it all starts with a hand signal that you can do anytime you see a soldier in uniform. The signal is a new way to thank soldiers for their service without having to interrupt them or make them feel uncomfortable.

Soldiers in the 81st Heavy Brigade Combat team are preparing to leave for Iraq in August. They will be travelling through commercial airports and are getting familiar with the hand signal.

"It's an easy way to say thank you without having to feel that awkwardness because I know for some guys and some of my friends in the military its sometimes hard to know what to say back," said Donald Nelson, U.S. Army Delta Company.

The founder of the Gratitude Campaign says all you have to do is put your hand on your heart and then move your arm down. He chose the heart rather than the American Sign Language 'thank you' from the chin because he says nothing from the heart can be seen as offensive.

"We switched to the sign that starts at the heart thinking that even if you didn't know what that means anything that comes from the heart is probably a good thing," said Scott Truitt, Founder of Gratitude Campaign.

Since launching a website the Gratitude Campaign has gained national attention, being played on digital billboards in New York City and having eight million video downloads.

"It would be a little bit easier to recognize that then somebody coming up and making you feel awkward when they thank you," said Vincient Reil, U.S. Army Private.

Soldiers from the National Guard in Pasco say they like the hand signal because it is easier than stopping them in the airport and less awkward.

"I think just like everybody else, if I could leave today and get it over with I'd just as soon do that but I'm excited, trying to get my team prepared and trying to get my guys ready," said Thomas Wynecobb, U.S. Army Platoon Leader.

If you walk past a soldier try the hand signal and show him you're thankful he's serving our country.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: armedforces; gratitudecampaign; marines; military; wot
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To: Boonie

Thank you for serving our country, Boonie. Husband does just what you do. Lunches, beer, and even a couple sky-dive jumps to our service men, he is an old wanna-be airborne at heart.


41 posted on 06/27/2008 11:27:35 AM PDT by constant
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To: Howie66

Yo, Howie, thanks for your service...but...

As the story says, this simple gesture lets the soldiers off easy. They don’t have to talk to us, all they have to do is RECEIVE our thanks. It’s about the soldier’s comfort, not our need to be recognized for recognizing their service.

Does that make sense?

(psst....how come only part of you is a Marine? I didn’t know they did partials! LOL!)


42 posted on 06/27/2008 11:49:00 AM PDT by blu (Last one out of Michigan, please turn off the lights.)
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To: The KG9 Kid
Works on squids, flyboys, and soldiers too.
The correct term is "zoomies", thank you very much! (Coming from a former zoomie, mind you!) ;)
43 posted on 06/27/2008 12:11:51 PM PDT by Sulsa ("If you think health care is expensive now, wait until is free." - P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: BulletBobCo
Thanks! Duly passed on at my little blog. Such a good idea. God bless all who serve and have served.
44 posted on 06/27/2008 12:17:05 PM PDT by redhead (B-I-NGO...B-I-NGO...)
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To: Howie66

ABSOLUTLY!
Semper fi mac


45 posted on 06/27/2008 12:20:10 PM PDT by devistate one four (H I V Homophobia Is Vindicated)
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To: Boonie

Boonie,

Semper Fi and thanks for your service in Vietnam! That was my war (I am in my 50’s.) I could not understand why the boys coming back from SE Asia were being disrespected. That was a horrible place to be.


46 posted on 06/27/2008 12:23:13 PM PDT by Buddygirl (Jesus said, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man comes to the Father except through Me.)
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To: blu

“As the story says, this simple gesture lets the soldiers off easy. They don’t have to talk to us, all they have to do is RECEIVE our thanks. It’s about the soldier’s comfort, not our need to be recognized for recognizing their service.”

I can assure you that the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Coasties and Marines would not feel uncomfortable in having somebody who is genuine and open in showing their gratitude, support and respect.

In far too many cases those that have no sense of gratitude, appreciation or respect for our troops make no bones at all in expressing their opinions and hostility in a very public and rude manner. Perhaps it is those “people” that should find a “covert” way of doing so. I will also say that where they have a right to express themselves, I retain my right to express my contempt and disdain for them.

Don’t fret....I am and will remain 100% MARINE.

PS: I appreciate your thanks.


47 posted on 06/27/2008 1:33:04 PM PDT by Howie66 (To the RAT Party: How can I question your patriotism? You have none, so what's your point?)
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To: Howie66
I'm a shy person. I also don't want to inconvenience people. When I was in Fairbanks last year, I saw a gazillion service folks. I was too shy to go up and say “Thanks” (but I did thank the hotties in the airport that were sitting next to me!), so I gave ‘em the thumbs up, or mouthed the word “Thanks”...cos I didn't want them to have to go to any more trouble for me. I figured they're doing the fighting, why make them stop and talk?

(heh, thought you said your a$$ was Marine!!!)
Ah, love Friday afternoons!

48 posted on 06/27/2008 1:49:53 PM PDT by blu (Last one out of Michigan, please turn off the lights.)
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To: BulletBobCo

I like a thumb’s up.


49 posted on 06/27/2008 1:51:34 PM PDT by Proud2BeRight
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To: BulletBobCo

When people thank me for my service, especially in Viet Nam, I just tell them, “My privilege!”


50 posted on 06/27/2008 2:05:42 PM PDT by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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To: LiteKeeper

“When people thank me for my service, especially in Viet Nam, I just tell them, “My privilege!””

That’s a good response.

I have also said on occassion, “No Thanks are necessary. I only did what I thought was right”.

Or, “Serving our country was my honor”.

I might add, when I encounter those that served before me in Korea and WWll, they ALWAYS enjoy being acknowledged, you can tell.


51 posted on 06/27/2008 2:23:25 PM PDT by Howie66 (To the RAT Party: How can I question your patriotism? You have none, so what's your point?)
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To: blu

It’s okay to be shy, blu. I can understand that.

As to my a$$, since it’s part of my gear, it too, it’s all MARINE. :-)

I do keep my gear in a nice tidy and organized military order. Never know when I will have to swing back into action.


52 posted on 06/27/2008 2:27:56 PM PDT by Howie66 (To the RAT Party: How can I question your patriotism? You have none, so what's your point?)
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To: Howie66

One of my Adult Sunday School students at the Air Force Academy Community Chapel flew 11 missions over Germany during WWII as the command pilot of a B24. He and I have become GREAT friends!


53 posted on 06/27/2008 2:37:25 PM PDT by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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To: LiteKeeper

I know what you mean. I have a real good friend that retired after 23 years in the Army and then the Navy. He served in Korea and Vietnam and is like a brother to me.

I note that you are a retired Chaplain and former cannon cocker (as was I). Thanks for your work, Sir.


54 posted on 06/27/2008 3:02:55 PM PDT by Howie66 (To the RAT Party: How can I question your patriotism? You have none, so what's your point?)
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To: rawhide

I think you’re right -— it looks kinda “sissified” if you ask me..... I think I’d like a hand signal that typifies in motion the phrase “Get Some!”.......


55 posted on 06/27/2008 3:06:48 PM PDT by Gaffer
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To: Howie66

My joy and privilege!!!!!!!!!!!!!


56 posted on 06/27/2008 3:47:22 PM PDT by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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To: Boonie

You are a true gentleman with honor. I salute you, my friend. And thanks for your service to our country many years ago.


57 posted on 06/27/2008 3:54:20 PM PDT by rawhide
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58 posted on 06/27/2008 5:39:37 PM PDT by sionnsar (trad-anglican.faithweb.com |Iran Azadi| 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | UN: Useless Nations)
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To: BulletBobCo

Great! Shot in SeaTac Airport (SEA), right in the middle of bluest Washington!!!!!


59 posted on 06/27/2008 5:44:50 PM PDT by sionnsar (trad-anglican.faithweb.com |Iran Azadi| 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | UN: Useless Nations)
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To: Cecily
Eye contact with a nice smile are good too

Yep. You give 'em your best "Welcome Home" grin, they know what you mean, and no one else notices, so they can eat their lunch in peace.

I always give a thumbs up when passing caravans, to at least counter the disgusting bumper stickers out of Seattle & south.

60 posted on 06/27/2008 6:33:12 PM PDT by 4woodenboats
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