At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
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At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
This morning, Saturday, I hung my Army Veterans cap up in the men's room in the south building on a hook in the last stall. I forgot it and when I went back it was gone.Whoever took the cap should feel guilty to take such a personal item. They could see it belonged to a veteran. It is black and reads ARMY VETERAN. It has a pin on it the American Legion gave me last Veteran's Day. Does anyone know where it is?
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Re: At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
Darel,
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Re: At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
I’d like to think it was an honest mistake, maybe by a forgetful senior. The kind of people who attend this event are not in my estimation capable of such an act. If I am mistaken, may the perpetrator receive what they so richly deserve. Thank you for your service, sir.
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Re: At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
See if there is a lost and found table or cardboard box at the event. Some one may have turned it in to the event coordinator or office.
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Re: At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
Then can take your hat, but they can't steal away your valor. Thank you for your service.
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Re: At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
Well said. Agree 100%Erik Barrett wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 9:38 pmI’d like to think it was an honest mistake, maybe by a forgetful senior. The kind of people who attend this event are not in my estimation capable of such an act. If I am mistaken, may the perpetrator receive what they so richly deserve. Thank you for your service, sir.
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Re: At Chickasha, who took my veteran's cap?
Was your hat ever recovered ?
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