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Tribute To HEROES

While the dogtag is used to provide information on an individual serviceman,
I also believe that the chain which holds them represents a connection to all
servicemen, no matter where you served, how you served or when you served.

The Minuteman in 1776 has a connection to the soldier fighting in Afghanistan today.
That connection is every individual who has ever served in the United States Military.

Each of us represents a link in the chain that connects that Minuteman of
over 200 years ago to the soldier in Afghanistan today.

SAMWolf

Tribute to Vietnam Veterans

Please click on picture.

The great intangible of America's wars beyond logistics,
beyond strategy, beyond wonder weapons and Generals,
is the spiritual force of its fighting men and women -
and that is the force that the USO so serves.


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.To Jim Robinson,
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Thank you, from all those
who frequent the FReeper Canteen


1 posted on 09/24/2002 12:26:57 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: Snow Bunny
Very informative piece on nose art, thank you SB.
2 posted on 09/24/2002 12:39:44 AM PDT by pubmom
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To: Snow Bunny
Sure beats looking at bodies of dead jihadis!

13 posted on 09/24/2002 1:33:20 AM PDT by ppaul
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To: LindaSOG; Snow Bunny
Cool thread! You KNOOOOoW the guys are gonna love those purty gurls! (giggle!) I can hear them now, whoopin' and hollerin'!

I love the Nose Art on the planes flying in Operation Enduring Freedom. heh heh heh! But then after what happened 9-11-01 I have some mighty nasty feelings towards the perps, and that Nose Art goes right along with them.

Go get 'em, guys!!!!
14 posted on 09/24/2002 1:42:11 AM PDT by radu
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To: Snow Bunny; FallGuy; Victoria Delsoul; JohnHuang2; LadyX; coteblanche; WVNan; AntiJen; SassyMom; ...
Please take a moment and Thank a Service Man or Woman.
Just Click on the graphic to SEND an e-mail.


15 posted on 09/24/2002 1:51:33 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: Snow Bunny; SpookBrat; Mr. Spooky1; SassyMom; MistyCA; SAMWolf; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; ...
Mornin', everybody !!


Have a cup while you FReep !

25 posted on 09/24/2002 2:20:17 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: Snow Bunny; radu; Pippin; All
Good morning, Snow! Good morning, Radu! Good morning, Pippin!
GOOD MORNING, EVERYBODY!
29 posted on 09/24/2002 4:13:07 AM PDT by tomkow6
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To: Snow Bunny; SAMWolf; MistyCA; Victoria Delsoul; Pippin; AntiJen; Kathy in Alaska; WVNan; ...
Today's FEEBLE attempt at humor:

While working on a lesson in world religions, a kindergarten
teacher asked her students to bring something related to their
family's faith to class.

At the appropriate time she asked the students to come
forward and share with the rest of the students.

The first child said, "I am Muslim and this is my prayer rug."

The second child said, "I am Jewish and this is my Star of
David."

The third child said, "I am Catholic and this is my rosary."

The final child said, "I am Southern Baptist and this is my
casserole dish."
30 posted on 09/24/2002 4:15:57 AM PDT by tomkow6
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To: Snow Bunny
Good morning - What a way to start the day!


37 posted on 09/24/2002 4:52:19 AM PDT by texson66
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To: Snow Bunny; Victoria Delsoul; coteblanche; SpookBrat; MistyCA; SassyMom; LindaSOG; souris; ...
Good Morning all

Ah yes the Good Old days, before PC took over the Military.

43 posted on 09/24/2002 5:48:59 AM PDT by SAMWolf
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To: Snow Bunny
;-)
46 posted on 09/24/2002 5:57:28 AM PDT by Sir Gawain
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To: SassyMom; Snow Bunny; AntiJen; SAMWolf; HiJinx; 4TheFlag; Victoria Delsoul; ...
Good morning Troops! Good morning FRiends.

<--------click on the picture

55 posted on 09/24/2002 6:32:23 AM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: Snow Bunny; LindaSOG
Phenominal post.

GOOD MORNING VETERANS. Missouri FReepers love and respect you all.

58 posted on 09/24/2002 7:00:02 AM PDT by zip
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To: Snow Bunny

Air Power

WACO CG-4A "HADRIAN"


The CG-4A was the most widely used U.S. troop/cargo glider of WW II. Flight testing began in 1942 and eventually more than 12,000 CG-4As were procured. Fifteen companies manufactured CG-4As, with 1,074 built by the Waco Aircraft Company of Troy, Ohio.

The CG-4A was constructed of fabric-covered wood and metal and was crewed by a pilot and copilot. It could carry 13 troops and their equipment or either a jeep, a quarter-ton truck, or a 75mm howitzer loaded through the upward-hinged nose section. C-46s and C-47s usually were used as tow aircraft.

CG-4As went into operation in July 1943 during the Allied invasion of Sicily. They participated in the D-Day assault on France on June 6, 1944, and in other important airborne operations in Europe and in the China-Burma-India Theater. Until late in the war, gliders were generally considered expendable in combat and were abandoned or destroyed after landing.

SPECIFICATIONS
Span: 83 ft. 8 in.
Length: 48 ft. 4 in.
Height: 12 ft. 7 in.
Weight: 7,500 lbs. loaded
Armament: None
Engine: None
Cost: $24,000

PERFORMANCE
Maximum towed speed: 150 mph.

69 posted on 09/24/2002 7:46:15 AM PDT by Mr_Magoo
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To: Snow Bunny
excellent post

BTTT

74 posted on 09/24/2002 8:37:12 AM PDT by Benson_Carter
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To: Snow Bunny; All
To all:

The following is part of a online letter written by a combat veteran (Marine). I don't know the gentleman, but he has my eternal thanks and gratitude.

I found this post on a Disabled Veteran chat board. He was answering a post from someone who called him a fat, whinning, loser for expressing his feelings on concurrent receipt.

I didn't ask for his permission to reproduce the post.

Most retired disabled vets I know feel the same as he does.

I edited the parts out that where directed to the other person personally.

Please, contact your Congressman, Senator and President Bush and support Concurrent Receipt for Retired Disabled Veterans.

Thanks,
MM7 ps: Contact information

The White House Phone Numbers

COMMENTS: 202-456-1111
SWITCHBOARD: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461

TTY/TDD Phone Numbers (for the Hearing Impaired Only)

202-456-6213 Comment Line
White House E-Mail Addresses

President George W. Bush: president@whitehouse.gov
Vice President Richard Cheney: vice.president@whitehouse.gov

____________________________________________________

Toll Free number for the Capitol switchboard: 1-877-762-8762

Senator Levin - 269 Russell Senate Office Building

(202) 224-6221

FAX (202)224-1388

Email - senator@levin.senate.gov

Senator Warner - 225 Russell Senate Office Building

(202) 224-2023

FAX (202) 224-6295

Email - senator@warner.senate.gov

Rep Skelton - 2206 Rayburn House Office Building

(202) 225-2876

Rep Stump - 211 Cannon House Office Building

(202) 225-4576

FAX (202) 225-6328

Email - bob.stump@mail.house.gov

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I cried the day the doc's told me I could no longer serve my country. I begged to be placed on a Limited Duty Board vice a Medical Board. They agreed to let me have 8 months to see if I could get better.

My day's were spent taking pills, exercising and working 18 hours. All I could think about was what was the Corps going to do without me? Who was going to take care of my Marines? I must get better.

The pain mounted. My medical problems just kept getting worse. I lied to doctors. I missed appointments. Anything to keep them off my back while I trained my Marines for war. My men knew something was wrong. They saw through my scam. They told me to take it easy.

One day my boss called me in his office and told me he was concerned about my health. He ordered me to go to the hospital and see a certain doctor. Marines follow orders. I went and the doctor told me he was going to place me on a medical board due to my worsening condition. He placed me on 30 days convalescence leave. I cried all the way home from the hospital.

I've served in combat twice. I know what my men are up against. They need somebody that knows what to do when the @#%$ gets bad.

All my men came over my house one day unannounced. I had just been classified 100% disabled and told by the doctors that I would never be able to work again. My life expectancy has been cut short by at least 20 years. With careful monitoring of my condition by doctors I might live to see my children graduate from college and get married. My Gunnery Sergeant knew all this. He was the only one I would give any information to because Marines don't complain about problems.

They stood in my den. They had prepared a shadow box of all my medals, ribbons and ranks. I had not counted before but one of them mentioned that I had been promoted 10 times in my 21 years of service. The young Marines couldn't keep their eyes off the number of medals and ribbons I had. They had flown a U.S. flag over the Iwo Jima monument on my birthday and neatly placed that in the shadow box. They had gotten letters from my state Governor, the Commandant of the Marine Corps and the President of the United States for me.

I was sitting in my chair. It is hard for me to stand without much pain. The Gunny knew I was a man of faith. He knew that I prayed for my Marines every day. As he gave me the shadowbox he asked that I continue to serve our beloved Corps by becoming a Prayer Warrior for the men. I could not reply...I just nodded. Tears were streaming down my face. He called the men to attention. My Commanding Officer walked into the room. I didn't even know he was there. He asked if I could stand-up. Two Marines helped me to my feet. The Gunny began reading a citation from the President. I was being given another award. My last award from the Corps.

They all shook my hand and congratulated me. They all told me how much I had done for them. They praised me again and again. All I remember ever doing was loving them. Loving them enough to work hard for them. Loving them by training them hard and making sure they were very well taken care of. They were my Marines. My brothers.

My only regret is not being able to serve longer. The services need men and women who are experienced. I made a mistake and fell in love with the grunts and stayed in combat units for all of my 21 years. It took its toll on my body.

I don't know if I will get concurrent receipt. I don't know if any of us will. But if I do...I know I earned it. I will spend it on my children's education and my wife who stuck by me for all those years while I was gone overseas and to war. Maybe I don't deserve the money but maybe my wife and children do? They paid a heavy price for my service as well.

I would rather be healthy and back in the Corps leading Marines. Despite the pain I still stand ramrod straight to the playing of the national anthem or my beloved Marines Hymn. Once a Marine...always a Marine.

136 posted on 09/24/2002 11:55:41 AM PDT by Militiaman7
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To: Snow Bunny
I love the old pin up girls. I have pajamas made from some vintage fabric.
159 posted on 09/24/2002 12:54:37 PM PDT by Feiny
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To: Snow Bunny
A bump to all those skimpy dimpled jolly dollies...that bevy of bomber babes....those mighty motivators of men......those dreamy doves of delight.....those pixelated patterns of pixies....those ..... oops! Gotta go take my false teeth out of the dishwasher and play some checkers.
175 posted on 09/24/2002 1:48:44 PM PDT by Eastbound
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To: Snow Bunny
My old Unit. I used to love Kleber Kaserne. Kaiserslautern or K-town as we called it was a very great place to be stationed. Sometimes I am humbled by the post of those who were stationed in "Hot Zones." I did not pick my Station. I was fortunate indeed to have been assigned to K-Town.

Sometimes I feel very small when I read about those veterans who have had to actually engage enemy forces.

I thank you very much my Brethren You are the true heros.

http://www.usarmygermany.com/Units/Transportation/USAREUR_37thTransGp.htm



The 37th Transportation Group, 4th TRANSCOM, is the largest truck transportation organization of the free world. The mission of the Group is to provide line haul highway transportation for military cargo varying in size from one ounce letters to a 60-ton M1 Abrams tank. To accomplish this mission, Group vehicles travel throughout Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxemborg and occassionally Denmark and the United Kingdom.

The 37th Transportation Group is comprised of the Group Headquarters, three US Army Battalion Headquarters, one battalion-sized German Civilian Support Center Headquarters, 19 truck companies and nine Trailer Transfer Points. The Group headquarters, commanded by Col. George A. Brown, is located at Kleber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany.
229 posted on 09/24/2002 5:08:29 PM PDT by Radix
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