Touching Military Tribute: Stranger's Gift at Costco Honors Fallen Friend

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A heartwarming encounter was recently captured on video and shared on the YouTube channel Squatch America. In the video, titled "it's not for me," Squatch America's Scott can be seen standing in the Idaho Veterans Cemetery, holding a challenge coin given to him by a stranger at Costco. The coin, which reads "thank you for your service" on one side and "home of the free because of the Brave" on the other, was handed to Scott by a man who wanted to express his gratitude for Scott's military service. However, Scott explains that he wears his military hat not for himself, but for his friend Jay, who died from a landmine in Iraq. As he holds the coin, Scott can be seen getting emotional, explaining that when people thank him for his service, he always thinks of Jay and says "it's for you Jay" in his head. The video serves as a touching tribute to the sacrifices made by military personnel and their families. Squatch America's Scott encourages viewers to take a moment to thank a serviceman or woman for their service. The video is a reminder of the importance of recognizing and appreciating the sacrifices made by those who serve our country. As a curator of videos related to the paranormal and unexplained, I am always on the lookout for unique and interesting content to share with our audience. This video, while not directly related to Bigfoot or the paranormal, still caught my attention due to its powerful message and the emotional reaction it elicited from Scott. I encourage all of our readers to take a few minutes to watch this video and to take Scott's message to heart. Let's all make an effort to thank a serviceman or woman for their service and to remember the sacrifices they and their families have made for our country. You can watch the video on Squatch America's YouTube channel, and be sure to follow them for more great content. And as always, if you have any paranormal or unexplained experiences to share, we would love to hear from you.