Chris Pratt reminds Americans not to take freedoms 'for granted' in Veterans Day tribute

Chris Pratt saluted troops on Veterans Day and asked Americans to show gratitude to military service members who "paved the way" for the nation.

Pratt, 44, asked his millions of Instagram followers to "thank a veteran" in a post shared on the annual day of remembrance. 

"Today, we salute the men and women in uniform who have volunteered to step into harm's way to protect our way of life," he wrote online. "Every nation on Earth has problems, including ours. However, the United States of America, the grand experiment built on the foundation of liberty, justice, and freedom, is as close to perfection today as any country has been in history."

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"Yet, we are still far away. If you want to disagree, you can do so loudly, free from violence or imprisonment. That’s America—the town square where ideas can be shared and debated!"

Pratt added, "Unfortunately, that is not the case around the globe, where dissent is met with violence and imprisonment." 

He reminded his followers to not take that freedom "for granted."

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"It’s each of our civic duty to drive this nation closer to perfection," he wrote. "In my opinion, that starts with showing gratitude to those who paved the way and to those who serve and finding a way to be of service ourselves." 

Pratt added, "The freedoms we often take for granted, our shot at the American Dream—we owe it to the valorous acts of warriors in uniform. Don’t forget that. Okay, Dad! We get it!"

Carrie Underwood shared a tribute to soldiers on X, formerly known as Twitter.

"Thank you to all the courageous heroes that protected our country and continue to keep us safe," she wrote to her millions of fans.

Matthew McConaughey clutched his cowboy hat in his hand as he listened to "The Star Spangled Banner" on the field during a recent University of Texas at Austin football game. He wrote on Instagram, "with gratitude and regard #thankyouforyourservice #veteransday."

"Baywatch" star Donna D'Errico posed in a patriotic bikini for a snap shared on Instagram to thank veterans for their sacrifices.

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"Thank you to all who serve and have served. It’s not easy and it’s often thankless, but real Americans can’t thank you enough for creating the one true place of liberty, freedom and peace. Long may it wave!" Roseanne wrote on X.

Danny Trejo posed in front of an American flag and wrote a short but poignant caption: "Thank you for your service! #VeteransDay."

Craig Morgan encourages Americans to respect service members every day, and especially on Veterans Day. The 59-year-old country music star, who recently reenlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve, exclusively told Fox News Digital that the annual day of remembrance is important for a number of reasons.

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"It's a very special day to celebrate those who served," Morgan said. "I always tell people, when you're out there barbecuing on that weekend, when you're on your boats or in your backyard picnic, just remember we get to do the things that we do in this country — and I've been in almost 90 different countries — I've never stepped foot in one that celebrates the freedoms that we do."

He added, "Remember that. We get to do that because we have those who are willing to make extreme sacrifices, sometimes the ultimate sacrifice, and that is our veterans."

Morgan previously served 17 years in the Army and Army Reserve with the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions as an E-6 Staff Sergeant and Fire Support Specialist and includes Airborne, Air Assault and Rappel Master among his certifications.

"So remember that this Veterans Day," the "Almost Home" singer said. "Remember we're drinking, kicking back, watching games, drinking beers and barbecuing because there are people who may not be able to do that."

Brock Purdy's 3 TDs help 49ers snap losing streak

Brock Purdy threw three touchdown passes, including a 66-yarder to George Kittle, and the San Francisco 49ers seemingly fixed all their woes with a cross-country trip and a 34-3 drubbing of the Jacksonville Jaguars that ended a three-game skid Sunday.

Deebo Samuel returned from a three-game absence and added a 23-yard scoring run for the 49ers (6-3), who stopped Jacksonville’s five-game winning streak and reestablished themselves as a Super Bowl contender following a bye week.

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San Francisco dominated both lines of scrimmage and controlled the game from the opening drive. The Niners ran for 147 yards against one of the league’s top run defenses and sacked Trevor Lawrence five times. Nick Bosa was a menace all game, and newly acquired defensive end Chase Young got in on one of the sacks.

The Jaguars (6-3), meanwhile, embarrassed themselves at every turn and looked nothing like a legit playoff contender. They had a five-possession stretch in which they fumbled, kicked a field goal, threw an interception, fumbled and threw another interception. Lawrence was responsible for three of the team’s four turnovers.

It was Jacksonville's worst home loss since a 45-10 blowout to the Los Angeles Chargers in 2019.

Kittle finished with three catches for 116 yards. Christian McCaffrey finished with 142 total yards, but his streak of consecutive games with a TD ended at 17 games, including the playoffs.

He was tied with Lenny Moore for the NFL record, and the Niners tried to get him the mark by giving him the ball or targeting him on five consecutive plays in a 31-point game while other starters had been removed.

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Purdy completed 19 of 26 passes for 296 yards, giving way to Sam Darnold in the fourth with a 148.9 QB rating. Purdy’s first TD pass was a shaky one to Brandon Aiyuk into double coverage, but he was much better the rest of the game.

Purdy threw five INTs during the team’s three-game skid, but vowed to have better ball security coming out of the bye. It surely helped that Samuel and All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams were back in the lineup.

After scoring 17 points in each of their three losses, San Fran topped the 30-point mark for the sixth time this season — most in the NFL.

KIRK’S MISCUES

Jaguars receiver Christian Kirk had three plays he’d surely like to have back. Kirk overthrew running back Travis Etienne on a trick play in the second quarter, let a punt bounce that ended up getting downed at the 1-yard line on the ensuing possession and fumbled in the third quarter.

The incompletion was worse. Kirk took a pitch from tight end Evan Engram and had Etienne wide open down the sideline. He led him way too far and ended up getting Etienne hit by Charvarius Ward at the end of the play. Kirk immediately shouldered blame for the overthrow.

He still led the team with six catches for 104 yards.

KEY INJURIES

49ers: DT Arik Armstead injured his right ankle in the first half but returned a few plays later.

Jaguars: Returner Jamal Agnew injured his left shoulder injury in the first half and did not return. CB Tyson Campbell re-injured a hamstring early in the second half.

UP NEXT

49ers host Tampa Bay next Sunday.

Jaguars host Tennessee next Sunday.

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