 Sacrifice is a close companion for everyone who raises their hand in support and defense of the Constitution. United States service members willingly abandoned many personal comforts and accolades for the sake of others. For all service members, extended separation from family and loved ones during deployments becomes second nature. For others, the sacrifice is absolute. G. Giannaro, a retired U.S. Navy sailor, founded the Vietnam Legacy Veterans Motorcycle Club to maintain awareness and provide support to the people who have given so much in service of their countries. Veterans Day is very dear to me because it kind of gives me a time to reflect for personnel who has served in the past prior to me serving in the United States Navy and remembering all the sacrifices that were handled during all the awards leading up to our current present campaign. On Veterans Day, the Vietnam Legacy Club, along with members from other local and military motorcycle clubs, bared true faith and allegiance to those who laid down their lives by marking the graves of United States service members buried at the British Commonwealth Cemetery. Without pretense, the club and others came to affirm the fact that what is gone is not forgotten. From Naval Air Station Siganella, I'm Seaman Luke Askew.