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Memorial Day

Postby WanderingBlues » May 26th, 2014, 8:07 am

I'd like to thank our active and former military FFA members for their service, and to take a moment to remember those who gave all. You all have my undying respect.
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Re: Memorial Day

Postby BobK » May 26th, 2014, 9:50 am

Today, more than past Memorial days I've been in a "funk" thinking of my brother and of a friend
that taught me my job over "there". I don't know why it's hit me like this 46 yrs after the fact, but it did.
My thought are with all veterans and especially the families of those that didn't make it home and those that still carry the bad times with them. BobK
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Re: Memorial Day

Postby midger » May 26th, 2014, 11:22 am

WanderingBlues wrote:I'd like to thank our active and former military FFA members for their service, and to take a moment to remember those who gave all. You all have my undying respect.


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I fully understand what the young folks are going through in today's military and thank those that have the courage to stick with it. I am even more sincerely grateful to those who paid the ultimate price with their lives fighting for the freedoms we seem to take for granted today, and for their families who will continue to pay the price of their lost loved ones into the future.
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Re: Memorial Day

Postby stanbery » May 26th, 2014, 12:07 pm

WanderingBlues wrote:I'd like to thank our active and former military FFA members for their service, and to take a moment to remember those who gave all. You all have my undying respect.


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Thanks to all the men in women that have fought for our country to keep it free.

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Re: Memorial Day

Postby Autodave » May 26th, 2014, 12:45 pm

When I was in the Marine Corps we did an operation on Iwo Jima. When I first stepped on the sand I was surprised how deep and black it was and couldn't help to think how hard it was to fight in. We eventually hiked up Mt. Suribachi passing hidden pillboxes and bunkers along the way. At the top there was a Memorial where the famous flag raising was. You could look out, down on the beaches in clear view where so many lost their lives. I was a moving experience and gave me a new perspective on what men and women will do for this country...nearly 7,000 gave their lives there.

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Re: Memorial Day

Postby Chris Kuhn » May 27th, 2014, 9:25 am

I had an Uncle that piloted the landing craft at Normandy. Every time I see something about that day, I still cannot fathom what it took to do it.
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Re: Memorial Day

Postby briansII » May 27th, 2014, 9:30 am

Belated X4. Many thanks for those who sacrificed, and keep us safe.

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Re: Memorial Day

Postby Jimbo Roberts » May 28th, 2014, 3:47 pm

My Dad was in the Army Air Corps, BAD 2. He was stationed at Wharton England as a radio specialist who installed radios and bomb sites on planes flown in from the States, mainly B-17s and B-25s. He helped maintain the radar installations and help ferry shot-up bombers back to their base to be repaired. He also invented a device which allowed the lead bombardeir in the group, to send a electric signal via radio, so all the bombers dropped their bombs on his activation. He's almost 94 now, and one of few remaining members of the "Greatest Generation in US History". One of the long line of Americans who put themselves in harms way so that we could all enjoy our freedoms.

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Re: Memorial Day

Postby duckdog » May 28th, 2014, 10:51 pm

It takes s special person to stand in the gap to protect others. Karen and I pray for our military and their families every day.
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Re: Memorial Day

Postby Wildman » May 29th, 2014, 6:27 am

BobK wrote:Today, more than past Memorial days I've been in a "funk" thinking of my brother and of a friend
that taught me my job over "there". I don't know why it's hit me like this 46 yrs after the fact, but it did.
My thought are with all veterans and especially the families of those that didn't make it home and those that still carry the bad times with them. BobK


Bob....I get it. As I try to write my fading memories of those two years, I find myself getting emotional about something I thought was just another adventure in my life. I have been blessed to not have too many rocks in my pack over that place like so many.
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Re: Memorial Day

Postby k9mark » May 29th, 2014, 1:46 pm

Jimbo Roberts wrote:My Dad was in the Army Air Corps, BAD 2. He was stationed at Wharton England as a radio specialist who installed radios and bomb sites on planes flown in from the States, mainly B-17s and B-25s. He helped maintain the radar installations and help ferry shot-up bombers back to their base to be repaired. He also invented a device which allowed the lead bombardeir in the group, to send a electric signal via radio, so all the bombers dropped their bombs on his activation. He's almost 94 now, and one of few remaining members of the "Greatest Generation in US History". One of the long line of Americans who put themselves in harms way so that we could all enjoy our freedoms.

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