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1 posted on 02/16/2007 9:46:17 AM PST by Kaslin
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2 posted on 02/16/2007 10:02:12 AM PST by Veeram (why the does the left HATE America ?)
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To: Kaslin

DAMN, the screen got all blurry. I don't understand it.

Thanks for posting.


4 posted on 02/16/2007 10:11:34 AM PST by proudmilitarymrs (It's not immigration, it's an invasion!)
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To: Kaslin

GOOD NEWS BUMP


6 posted on 02/16/2007 11:21:12 AM PST by kitkat (The first step down to hell is to deny the existence of evil.)
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To: Kaslin

Person of the Week: Bert Brady

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/PersonOfWeek/story?id=2845247

Veteran Makes Soldier Homecomings a Daily Ritual

Feb. 2, 2007 — - Just about every morning for the past year, Bert Brady has been getting up, having a cup of coffee and heading over to the Dallas Fort Worth Airport. But this ritual has nothing to do with travel. He's at the terminal to welcome home American troops as they return from Iraq and Afghanistan.

"I went 300 days last year," Brady said. "They are glad to see us, and we are tickled to death to see them because they are our heroes."

Brady, a 69-year-old veteran, is a member of the Welcome Home a Hero program at his local airport. He makes sure every soldier that comes through Dallas gets a special homecoming.

And he has reached out to almost anyone who will join him.

"We have people who only come on weekends. We have people who come during the week," Brady said. "We have a lot of support from the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts."

Veterans Stick Together

Brady shows up each day with the goal of making soldiers feel appreciated and proud of their service. He's often joined by veterans of the Vietnam and Korean wars who did not get a warm reception when they returned from battle.

"We are not going to forget them like a lot of Vietnam soldiers have been forgotten," Brady said. "We are not going to forget the soldiers of today."

One Korean War vet working with Brady added, "We owe it to them. They're doing a good job for us. When I came home in 1954, there was nobody, no nothing."

And for Brady, it's simply "rewarding" to greet the soldiers.

"You can't make 200 people happy and not feel that. Ninety-five percent of them are smiling, and you never can tell if one of their buddies has just died in their arms yesterday," he said. "So you get all kinds of emotion coming through."

And the soldiers appreciate the efforts. "It's great. … They took the time out of their day to be here," one soldier said.

"It's incredible to see the support," said one soldier's wife, who was in tears. "Everybody cheering him on … it's a little embarrassing, but we appreciate it."

When asked why he is so dedicated to this effort, Brady pointed to a moment he shared with one soldier.

"He said, 'Mister, I will never forget you,' and my heart was almost pounding like it was going to burst out of my chest," Brady said. "He said, 'It's the greatest thing that ever happened to me.'"


7 posted on 02/19/2007 11:00:45 AM PST by fgoodwin (Fundamentalist, right-wing nut and proud father of a Star Scout!)
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To: Kaslin; Jim Robinson
Jim,

I'd just received the video in an email and am so glad to see Kaslin had posted the YouTube link. This is truly heart warming. It would be great to see these Welcome Home activities move beyond Dallas/Fort Worth and spread throughout the nation.

Do you have, or know of someone that has a special Ping list that can bring more FReepers to view this thread?
8 posted on 02/22/2007 11:10:06 AM PST by backtothestreets
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To: jan in Colorado; Salem; JustAmy; Mr. Silverback; calcowgirl; NormsRevenge; MadIvan

Anyone with ping lists, please get this out to all possible. It's a wonderful example of Americans supporting for our troops. Too wonderful to keep quiet.

Thanks!


11 posted on 02/22/2007 2:06:30 PM PST by backtothestreets
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To: Jim Robinson; backtothestreets; Kaslin; SJackson; yonif; Simcha7; American in Israel; ...
Well, that tore my heart right out. What a great story to counter all the garbage we see coming from the left, the MSM, and the Democrats.

From any and all FReepers who can't make it to a homecoming like this, to those Patriot soldiers serving at all points overseas:

Thank-You!!  

We really, really appreciate you!  !








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12 posted on 02/22/2007 6:45:22 PM PST by Salem (FREE REPUBLIC - Fighting to win within the Arena of the War of Ideas! So get in the fight!)
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Do not miss this one!

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Dutchy: THANK YOU for the heads up on this one.

14 posted on 02/22/2007 11:48:57 PM PST by nutmeg (National Security trumps everything else.)
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To: Kaslin
I recently returned from a tour in Iraq and was greeted at the Airport in Baltimore with much of the same applause and fanfare. I have deployed 5 time during my time in the military and it never gets old seeing the outpouring of love upon return to the U.S. One thing that I notice as a prior enlisted man and now officer is the tremendous surge that it give our men and women as they return home. For some of our young service members you love will be the only real validation of their worth upon returning home. While many of us return to the love and warmth of our families, there are many who only return to life as usual. I see many soldiers who would rather be in Iraq or Afghanistan than be home. Thank you for the many sacrifices you make every day to honor our men and women. With much love and respect Captain Douglas Shaver
16 posted on 04/09/2009 12:46:08 PM PDT by Cpt Shaver
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