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I SAT IN MY SEAT OF THE BOEING 767
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Posted on 09/07/2003 1:09:21 AM PDT by PFKEY

I SAT IN MY SEAT OF THE BOEING 767

I sat in my seat of the Boeing 767 waiting for everyone to hurry and stow their carry-ons and grab a seat so we could start what I was sure to be a long , uneventful flight home. With the huge capacity and slow moving people taking their time to stuff luggage far too big for the overhead and never paying much attention to holding up the growing line behind them, I simply shook my head knowing that this flight was not starting out very well.  I was anxious to get home to see my loved ones so I was focused on "my" issues and just felt like standing up and yelling for some of these clowns to get their act together. I knew I couldn't say a word so I just thumbed thru the "Sky Mall" magazine from the seat pocket in front of me. You know it's really getting rough when you resort to the over priced, useless sky mall crap to break the monotony.

With everyone finally seated, we just sat there with the cabin door open and no one in any hurry to get us going although we were well past the scheduled take off time. No wonder the airline industry is in trouble I told myself. Just then, the attendant came on the intercom to inform us all that we were being delayed. The entire plane let out a collective groan. She resumed speaking to say "We are holding the aircraft for some very special people who are on their way to the plane and the delay shouldn't be more than 5 minutes. The word came after waiting six times as long as we were promised that "I" was finally going to be on my way home. Why the hoopla over "these" folks?  I was expecting some celebrity or sport figure to be the reason for the hold up.........Just get their butts in a seat and lets hit the gas I thought.

The attendant came back on the speaker to announce in a loud and excited voice that we were being joined by several United States Marines returning home from Iraq!!! Just as they walked on board, the entire plane erupted into applause. The men were a bit taken by surprise by the 340 people cheering for them as they searched for their seats. They were having their hands shook and touched by almost everyone who was within an arm's distance of them as they passed down the aisle. One elderly woman kissed the hand of one of the Marines as he passed by her. The applause, whistles and cheering didn't stop for a long time. When we were finally airborne, "I" was not the only civilian checking his conscience as to the delays in "me" getting home, finding my easy chair, a cold beverage and the remote in my hand.  These men had done for all of us and I had been complaining silently about "me" and "my" issues. I took for granted the everyday freedoms I enjoy and the conveniences of the American way of life I took for granted others paid the price for my ability to moan and complain about a few minutes delay to "me" those Heroes going home to their loved ones. I attempted to get my selfish outlook back in order and minutes before we landed I suggested to the attendant that she announce over the speaker a request for everyone to remain in their seats until our hero's were allowed to gather their things and be first off the plane. The cheers and applause continued until the last Marine stepped off and we all rose to go about our too often taken for granted everyday freedoms......... I felt proud of them. I felt it an honor and a privilege to be among the first to welcome them home and say Thank You for a job well done. I vowed that I will never forget that flight nor the lesson learned. I can't say it enough, THANK YOU to those Veterans and active servicemen and women who may read this and a prayer for those who cannot because they are no longer with us. GOD BLESS AMERICA! WELCOME HOME! AND THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE !!!!! 


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1 posted on 09/07/2003 1:09:23 AM PDT by PFKEY
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To: PFKEY
My goodness! What a story. Thanks for posting it. If this is true, then the average American "gets" it--the need for the war on terror. Good news. Those Marines must have been stunned.
2 posted on 09/07/2003 1:19:07 AM PDT by The Westerner
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To: The Westerner
Not sure if it is true but it is a wonderful story.
3 posted on 09/07/2003 1:23:06 AM PDT by PFKEY
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To: PFKEY
WHAT A HEART WARMING STORY!
4 posted on 09/07/2003 2:00:00 AM PDT by chicagolady
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To: PFKEY
Heartstring BUMP
5 posted on 09/07/2003 2:04:19 AM PDT by stlnative (My heart and mind hangs heavier as another 9/11 approaches, as I will never forget!)
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To: PFKEY
I wasn't on this flight, but I was on a flight from Atlanta, in mid August, where a similar thing happened. A group of fresh Army bootcamp grads were trying to get home for a week and others were going to their next school, but the flight was full. This was on a Friday evening when many of us were trying to get home after a week or more on the road. There were so many people trying to give up their seats that they didn't need us all. Many of us made it a point to shake each ones hand, and give our own words of encouragment.

So I made the flight and we weren't even late. I sat with two gentleman 18, and 20 who were still in the head rubbing phase of their military careers, but were so full of confidence and satisfaction at their just completed task that it was a joy to see. Kudos to the good folks at Fort Benning. Such a difference from my day in '71 when I heard boos when I got on the plane after my basic.

6 posted on 09/07/2003 3:24:48 AM PDT by Wingy
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To: PFKEY
I heard this on the radio last week, and it's just as good readin' it here.
7 posted on 09/07/2003 4:46:49 AM PDT by Drango (McClintock is my first choice, but given the numbers I'm voting for Arnold.)
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To: Wingy
I always give up my seat on an overbooked flight. Many airlines offer free airfare to anywhere in the US, plus the next available seat on any airline to your destination.

I have even given up my seat, recieved my free fly coupon, and been on another aircraft in 30 minutes.

8 posted on 09/07/2003 5:13:35 AM PDT by NeonKnight
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To: Wingy
Oh Wingy,

Those handshakes and cheers are for every soldier, every sailor who ever served his country. Those smiles, handshakes, and flag waves are for you too.

Thank you for your service.
9 posted on 09/07/2003 5:21:22 AM PDT by Samwise (There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.)
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To: PFKEY
THIS HAS BEEN POSTED SEVERAL TIMES ON FREEPR.

CHECK YOU HISTORY AND LINK THE PREVIOUS STORIES OR BUMP THE ORIGINAL STORY.

TOUCHES YOU HEART.
10 posted on 09/07/2003 7:23:01 AM PDT by CHICAGOFARMER (Citizen Carry)
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To: PFKEY
Very well could be true.

A long time ago the tower held a plane for me on the runway so that I could board even though I was running late. But I'll bet that my Dress Greens didn't move stir people's emotions then like now.

11 posted on 09/07/2003 7:26:55 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (There ought to be a law against excessive legislation.)
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To: PFKEY
Tears on a Sunday morning and I'm not even in church yet.

THANKS MUCH.
12 posted on 09/07/2003 7:37:36 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: Wingy; Eagle Eye
I think the nation is remorseful for its bad behavior. We are showing extra affection to the young ones who serve, in part to make sure they never feel unappreciated as you did.
13 posted on 09/07/2003 12:17:55 PM PDT by The Westerner
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To: The Westerner
We are showing extra affection to the young ones who serve, in part to make sure they never feel unappreciated as you did.

They deserve it. I try to give a ride or do something nice for one every day.

14 posted on 09/08/2003 5:55:58 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (There ought to be a law against excessive legislation.)
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To: PFKEY
Not the same same feelings that Hillary, and Jackson "Mars" Lee got, I'm sure.
15 posted on 09/08/2003 6:23:49 AM PDT by ampat
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To: Wingy
who were still in the head rubbing phase of their military careers

LOL!!!! What a perfect description!

16 posted on 09/08/2003 6:25:20 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: r9etb
Those who were there, know what I'm talking about. hehe
17 posted on 09/08/2003 3:51:35 PM PDT by Wingy
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