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  • Germany's 'last' WWI veteran dies

    01/25/2008 8:38:07 PM PST · by fishhound · 13 replies · 438+ views
    BBC ^ | Saturday, 26 January 2008, 02:33 GMT | n/a
    The man believed to have been Germany's last World War I veteran has died peacefully at the age of 107. Erich Kaestner, who at 18 was sent to the Western Front but served only four months in the army, died in a Cologne nursing home, his son said. The death on Sunday of Louis de Cazenave, France's second-last World War I veteran, made global headlines. But in a country that keeps no record of its veterans, Kaestner's death on 1 January went largely unnoticed. "That is the way history has developed," said Peter Kaestner, the soldier's son. "In Germany, in...
  • To the Traditional Anglican Ping List (and FRiends)

    02/20/2007 12:26:43 PM PST · by sionnsar · 47 replies · 1,609+ views
    self | 2/20/2007 | sionnsar
    Folks, I am passing on the baton of the Traditional Anglican Ping List. It's not been an easy decision, but it's necessary. Still, I feel like I owe you an explanation though it's a bit long and involves the journey of how I came to become the list's pinger. A quarter-century ago, a cradle Episcopalian not long out of college and recently married, I was active in my Episcopal church as Lay Reader, Chalice Bearer, Verger, Vestryman and finally… Delegate to Convention! I remember heading off to my first diocesan convention happy, excited and honored to be representing my parish....
  • America Supports You: 'The Great Raid' Preview Storms D.C.

    07/29/2005 6:25:57 PM PDT · by SandRat · 23 replies · 1,253+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | July 29, 2005 | Samantha L. Quigley
    Servicemembers and veterans were among those who got a sneak peek of the film that promotional materials say tells the story of the "most spectacular rescue missions ever to take place in American history: 'the great raid on Cabanatuan.'" The raid was conducted to rescue the more than 500 U.S. prisoners of war who had survived the Bataan Death March through the jungles of the Philippines. Lt. Col. Henry A. Mucci, working from 6th Army Headquarters in Luzon in the Philippines, was charged with figuring out how to free the POWs before the Japanese army's "Kill All" policy was enforced....
  • Memorial Day meditation-(cameo vignettes of heroism; (WWII Pacific, Vietnam, Afghanistan; great!)

    05/30/2005 4:33:28 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 4 replies · 1,093+ views
    AMERICAN THINKER.COM ^ | MAY 30, 2005 | JOHN B. DWYER
    “Memory n. 1. The mental faculty of retaining and recalling past experience; the ability to remember. 2. An act or instance of remembrance; a recollection… see smer in Appendix.” “smer – to remember. In Germanic murnon, to remember sorrowfully, in Old English murnan, to mourn.” I remember Chuck Meerholz and the day I was supposed to drive. After four months with B Company, 1st Battalion, 69th Armor; four months of on-the-job-training for a guy trained as an infantrymen, I was being taught to drive our tank. B Company was to participate in a big operation centered on the village of...
  • To Honor a Three War Marine, my Father (vanity)

    05/30/2005 5:01:15 PM PDT · by ChildOfThe60s · 19 replies · 757+ views
    My Heart ^ | 5/30/05 | Me
  • Ring melt ceremony bonds past with the future

    05/30/2005 11:04:37 AM PDT · by BulletBobCo · 1,223+ views
    Pointer View ^ | March 19, 2004 | Spc. Eric S. Bartelt
    Steve Rasmussen stood earnestly, his voice cracking with emotion describing his father’s love for the U. S. Military Academy and his privilege to witness something that meant so much to his father with the hope it will mean the same to its new owner. His father, James Asa Rasmussen, USMA class of 1945, who died October 26, had a last wish of contributing his class ring to the Class Ring Memorial Program. His ring was included among the 12 present at the ring ceremony conducted at the Pease & Curren Refinery in Warwick , R.I. , March 8. In four...
  • And Now We Say Thank You

    05/30/2005 1:50:30 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 24 replies · 936+ views
    Tampa Tribune ^ | May 30, 2005 | Paul Combs
  • Bridge to the past

    05/29/2005 10:10:12 AM PDT · by Radix · 473+ views
    Brockton Enterprise ^ | 29 May 2005 | Jean Porrazzo, Enterprise staff writer
     EAST BRIDGEWATER — For several weeks, resident Marjorie Winsor could not get Gordon M. Craig off her mind.Neither could American Legion Post 91 Commander Charles Gilbert.Winsor wanted to revive the memory of the hometown hero who sacrificed his life to save four other soldiers during the Korean War. Gilbert was thinking about him while researching his Memorial Day speech.Independently, they both contacted the veterans service office for help.As a result, the town is forming a committee to petition the state to have a bridge near Craig's childhood home named after him.There are only a few people left in town who...
  • A Tribute to Fallen Heroes

    05/27/2005 7:53:01 PM PDT · by Neil E. Wright · 51 replies · 1,824+ views
    FreedomUSA website ^ | 1997 | Neil E. Wright
    A tribute to fallen HEROES  from the staff and visitors at FreeRepublic.com, FreedomUSA.org and Veterans for Constitutional Restoration (VetsCoR)  During the course of this country's history brave men and women have stepped forward from time to time, answering the country's call to fight against would-be tyrants, dictators and despots,  and to defend the individual freedom that is our birthright.  Many of these brave men and women have paid the ultimate price. It is to these brave men and women of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine that we dedicate this page, and to...
  • Forgotten POW flag now a memorial

    05/28/2005 8:56:06 PM PDT · by 11th_VA · 14 replies · 610+ views
    CNN ^ | Saturday, May 28, 2005
    ALTAMONT, New York (AP) -- A soldier held in Japanese prison camps in World War II secretly painted stars and stripes on pilfered paper hidden from his captors, then held the flag up high to greet American planes flying overhead when his camp was liberated. After returning home, Cpl. Millard Orsini consigned the object of his secret work to a closet. He rarely mentioned the war or the moldering flag, and died in 1978 from a heart attack. "He was really a hometown hero who got lost in the cracks," said Tony Ferraioli, who led the effort to restore the...
  • A touching story takes bloom

    05/29/2005 3:13:57 AM PDT · by Boston Blackie · 1 replies · 519+ views
    Metrowest Daily News ^ | May 29, 2005 - | Jennifer Kavanaugh
    FRAMINGHAM -- When Collin Kelly arrived at Edgell Grove Cemetery to place flowers on soldiers' graves yesterday, he discovered a crowd of people and decades of emotions buried deep. The cemetery visit by the young boy, whose effort to honor dead veterans has made him a national media celebrity this past week, attracted a large group of onlookers: veterans, reporters, patriotic well-wishers and people grieving the loss of loved ones laid to rest at Edgell Grove.
  • A Vietnam War Vet Looks at 'THE' Iraq War Photo - (U.S.Army Major Mark Bieger holding child)

    05/08/2005 9:13:31 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 41 replies · 2,924+ views
    CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | MAY 9, 2005 | WAYNE LUSVARDI
    The recent photo of U.S. Army Major Mark Bieger cradling a wounded Iraqi girl in his arms is one of those indelible images that puncture the often impenetrable fog of the war at the geo-strategic level. (For the story of the photo click here http://komotv.com/news/story.asp?ID=36687). This powerful photo contrasts with the negative media portrayals riveted into our minds about the Viet Nam War. One memorable Viet Nam war photo is the picture of children fleeing down a road from where a napalm bomb was dropped by the South Vietnamese Air Force on the village of Trang Bang where Viet Cong...
  • America Remembers Desert One Heroes

    04/26/2005 5:03:24 PM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 20 replies · 1,433+ views
    WASHINGTON, April 25, 2005 – America today honored eight American servicemen who died trying to rescue American hostages in Iran 25 years ago. A ceremony here, on the 25th anniversary of their deaths, brought together the families of those killed, their comrades and those servicemembers who carry on the special operations mission. In November 1'7' Iranian militants took 53 Americans in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran hostage. It was the most egregious violation of the principles of diplomacy in the history of statecraft, L. Bruce Laingen, the highest-ranking American taken hostage, said at today's ceremony. On April 25, 1'80, the...
  • Lest we forget: April 25, 1980 Operation EAGLE CLAW - Rescue Mission for the US hostages in Iran

    04/25/2005 5:01:17 PM PDT · by ken5050 · 38 replies · 2,237+ views
    one man's opinion
    Sadly, watching the end of Hardball tonight, I just realized that today is the 25th anniversary of Operation Eagle Claw, the heroic, but doomed mission to rescue the American hostages held for over a year in the US embassy in Tehran.
  • Joe Galloway: Belatedly, Some Thanks for Viet Vets

    04/12/2005 6:04:56 PM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 42 replies · 899+ views
    ©2005 Military Advantage ^ | April 7 , 2005 | Joe Galloway
    Johnny finally came marching home again on a rainy day in late March in the town of Quincy, Mass. The town turned out to pay its respects to Edward Alan Brudno and to 47 other hometown sons who made the ultimate sacrifice in a war no one wanted. Al Brudno was one of the longest-held American prisoners of war during Vietnam: He endured nearly eight years of torture and solitary confinement that began when he was shot down over North Vietnam in October 1965. He was 25 then. He survived to come home with the other POWs who were freed...
  • 'Grandpa' on front line

    04/07/2005 12:38:49 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 9 replies · 733+ views
    Valley Press ^ | on Thursday, April 7, 2005. | TITUS GEE
    Michael Paterson was 45 years old when his Navy Reserve unit arrived in Iraq. He was virtually at the end of his Navy career. Paterson was more than a little surprised when he discovered he wouldn't be based at some rear area hospital where he could practice his advanced skills. He was headed to the front lines. His brothers in arms were the same age as his children. The other hospital corpsmen called him "Grandpa," and it was true. He had young grandchildren at home. When Paterson deployed into Iraq in 2003 with "follow-on" forces just behind the main invasion...
  • Amputees Join 3,500 in Bataan Death March (Awesome, inspirational, WOW, patriotic)

    03/24/2005 7:48:58 PM PST · by Former Military Chick · 9 replies · 751+ views
    Army News Service ^ | March 21, 2005 | Donna Braun
    WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. - One generation of war heroes paid tribute to another March 20 at the 16th annual Bataan Memorial Death March. After 26 miles through gravel, sand and wind-blown dust, Sgt. 1st Class Michael McNaughton sprinted toward the finish line. He was one of five men, all amputees, sponsored by Walter Reed Army Medical Center, who participated in this year's march. "I wanted to do this for the Bataan survivors," McNaughton said. "The sacrifices they made were incredible." McNaughton knows first-hand about the sacrifices Soldiers are called to make during wartime. He was wounded while deployed...
  • 911, Vietnam Hero Honored

    03/04/2005 6:50:43 AM PST · by Jakarta ex-pat · 3 replies · 378+ views
    wpvi.com ^ | 4/04/05
    Rick Rescorla may be remembered forever as a hero who led hundreds of people to safety from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, but he will be immortalized at Fort Benning as a young soldier in Vietnam. A portrait of the former Army colonel was unveiled Thursday in a special ceremony honoring Rescorla, a decorated Vietnam veteran who died in the terrorist attack after helping evacuate 2,700 employees from the World Trade Center. The 62-year-old Rescorla, a Fort Benning Officer Candidate School Hall of Famer, was security chief for Morgan Stanley working in the south tower. After the...
  • Flyboys of Vietnam, Gray and Grounded in Iraq

    02/26/2005 8:52:08 PM PST · by neverdem · 26 replies · 1,890+ views
    NY Times ^ | February 27, 2005 | KIRK SEMPLE
    FORWARD OPERATING BASE DANGER, Iraq, Feb. 20 - The old pilot was recalling a different war in a different place. "Every time we went in, we went in hot," he remembered. "You were fighting your way in and fighting your way out." The pilot, Chief Warrant Officer James G. Freeman, was 23 when he began flying Huey helicopters in the Vietnam War in 1970. His missions with the 116th Assault Helicopter Company often involved dropping into a battleground to unload soldiers after helicopter gunships had "prepped" the zone with a torrent of rockets and machine-gun fire. "There were a lot...
  • Elderly veteran gives life savings to Taiwan's needy

    04/03/2004 5:17:50 PM PST · by Khurkris · 1 replies · 89+ views
    Taipei Times ^ | Saturday, Apr 03, 2004,Page 4 | CNA , CHANGHUA
    An elderly veteran recently donated all of his savings to help needy people in a show of his love for Taiwan. Wang Chun-chung (‰¤çà’‰), 86, who is living at the Pakuashan Veterans Home in central Taiwan, mailed a check for NT$1.3 million to Shen Chun-hua (’¾t‰Ø), a China Television Co anchor, asking her to use the money to help those who most need assistance. Wang said in his letter that he was worried about ethnic rifts in the wake of the presidential election. In his view, Wang said, the growing ethnic disharmony is detrimental to the nation's development. "Therefore, I'm...