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  • The Americans who died for Canada in WWII finally get their due: 'These men are my heroes'

    01/01/2014 5:19:01 AM PST · by albertabound · 13 replies
    http://www.thestar.com/ ^ | Wednesday, January 1, 2014 8:13 AM EST | : Mitch Potter
    By: Mitch Potter Washington Bureau, Published on Tue Oct 22 2013 E 2 Reddit thXPLORE THIS STORY 2 PHOTOS Save to Mystar Share on Facebook inShareis! Republish WASHINGTON—Richard Fuller Patterson was a strapping young flyer with a world of promise when he died, alone and forgotten, almost 72 years ago in the cockpit of his Spitfire. Shot down over Belgium at age 26, with a Canadian insignia on his arm and his American citizenship in doubt. That’s how the end came for this graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School. Patterson was an heir to a name that still means...
  • Someone tell me what aircraft this is.

    12/29/2013 4:49:02 PM PST · by CodeJockey · 66 replies
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    Lost my Mom this past week and as is probably a right of passage Dad has passed on a ton of family photographs to me. He had a small album of pictures from when he was in the 352nd fighter squadron in Vietnam around 1967. Not sure the protocol for posting actual active duty military pictures, but almost 50 years have passed now. This was one aircraft that was in his album. There were several F-100'S. That was what he wrenched on at the time. He never spoke of being over there, and I never asked many questions.
  • World War II vet told he’s too old for memorial parade

    11/17/2013 6:12:53 AM PST · by shove_it · 14 replies
    Yahoo ^ | 16 Nov 2013 | Eric Pfeiffer
    The Express reports that 89-year-old Albert “Dusty” Miller has served as the grand marshal for nearly 40 years in the Royal British Legion’s annual Remembrance Day parade. The reason? Officials say Miller is “too old to be insured.” “They came up to me and said, 'I've got a bit of bad news for you,’” Miller told the paper. "At first I thought somebody had died and it was going to be another funeral. Then they told me HQ insisted I had to stand down as parade marshal.” ,,,
  • The Warrior's Tale

    11/16/2013 6:13:31 AM PST · by DJ Taylor · 2 replies
    Sultan Knish ^ | November 12, 2013 | Daniel Greenfield
    The warrior's tale is a simple enough thing. Strong as steel, but fragile as chance. It is the wind in his soul and the wall we build around ourselves to tell us who we are. Before there were cities or nations, and railways and airports, computers and telephones-- the tale was told around campfires. Acted out in pantomime, dressed up in animal furs and cave paintings. But the tale was the same. The people were confronted with a threat and they called upon the best and strongest of their men to go out and fight it. These were their warriors....
  • New budget cut options include military pay, veterans

    LookwhatO' and the DumyRats want to do to us now;New budget cut options include military pay, veterans
  • Veterans expo to shine light on available benefits

    11/09/2013 8:05:38 AM PST · by SandRat · 17 replies
    SIERRA VISTA — They have served their nation. Some in heated battles. Others during times of cool tensions. As individuals, they may have been drafted — a concept foreign to today’s generation — or enlisted. For many, their service may have been for a few years. Yet for others, it was a decades-long career. Be they soldiers, Marines, sailors, airmen or Coast Guardsmen they have special benefits, although many do not know what they are and how to apply for them But on an upcoming important day — Veterans Day — celebrated most years in Sierra Vista on Nov. 11,...
  • THE ORIGIN OF OLD CORPS/NEW CORPS

    11/08/2013 5:04:48 PM PST · by RaceBannon · 23 replies
    Chesty Puller Himself! | 11/08/2013 | RaceBannon
    Lt Samuel Nicholas was recruiting his first recruit for the Marine Corps in Tun's Tavern, Philadelphia, November 10, 1775. His first recruit came up to him. "Here , sign your name or make your mark. Here's $10 pay for your first month. Did you bring your rifle?" The first Marine Recruit signed his name, took the money and said, "Yes, Sir, I have my rifle." "Lt Nicholas said, "Outstanding! Go sit down in the room in the back!" The second Marine recruit shows up. Lt Nicholas says, "Here, sign your name or make your mark! Here's $10 for your first...
  • A Fitting Tribute to Heroes

    11/06/2013 2:05:57 PM PST · by Monkey Face · 10 replies
    The Blaze ^ | Nov. 6, 2013 10:08am | Dave Urbanski
    “There must have been 15 Chicago firemen and an equal number of Chicago police and they formed a corridor for the Marines when they got off the airplane,” he said.
  • Tricare leaves thousands of beneficiaries without medical providers

    11/01/2013 9:01:16 PM PDT · by usnavy_cop_retired · 3 replies
    11/2/13 | Kenneth J. Fournier
    Tricare leaves thousands of beneficiaries without medical providers No, that headline is not hyperbole. It is true. In Angeles City, Philippines the two hospitals that beneficiaries are required to use, and the affiliated specialist at these hospitals, have cancelled their participation in the Tricare Demonstration Project, yet the beneficiaries are still required to use only these same medical providers for their medical care or forfeit reimbursement for their out of pocket cost for that care. Here are the details. On 1 January, 2013 Tricare started a Demonstration Project for beneficiaries in the Philippines. Tricare’s contractor, International SOS, (ISOS), was tasked...
  • Why is veterans' advocate Arnold Fisher angry?

    10/21/2013 7:32:37 AM PDT · by StayAt HomeMother · 2 replies
    ABC News ^ | 21 Oct 2013 | Martha Raddatz, Richard Coolidge & Jordyn Phelps
    Arnold Fisher is angry. The real estate mogul and philanthropist wants know why the U.S. government isn’t doing more to help the country’s veterans in their recovery from post-traumatic stress (PTS) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). “If we can't do this, we are not a decent people,” Fisher said. “We lose that decency if we can't help those who help us.” […] he and his family have made it their mission to fill the void in assisting the country’s veterans through their two foundations: The Fisher House Foundation and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. “All the money comes from the...
  • WWII Marines Accounted For

    10/17/2013 2:05:52 PM PDT · by robowombat · 11 replies
    WWII Marines Accounted For The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that two U.S. Marines missing in action from World War II, have been accounted for and are being returned to their families for burial with full military honors. U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Henry S. White, 23, of Kansas City, Mo., and Staff Sgt. Thomas L. Meek, 19, of Lisbon, La., will be buried as a group in a single casketrepresenting the two servicemen, on Oct. 18, at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C. On July 21, 1943, White and Meek were crew members of an SBD-4...
  • World War 2 aviator identified and to be laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery

    10/16/2013 9:01:21 PM PDT · by robowombat · 22 replies
    Spero Forum ^ | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2013 | MARTIN BARILLAS
    World War 2 aviator identified and to be laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2013 BY MARTIN BARILLAS The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced on October 11, despite the current partial federal government shutdown, that the remains of an American aviator are being returned to his family for burial. 1st Lieutenant Robert G. Fenstermacher, who was shot down during the Second World War, will be buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on October 18. Lieutenant Fenstermacher, a native of Scranton PA, was just 23 years old when he paid the greatest...
  • Truckers Ride for the Constitution and Veterans [VIDEO]

    10/13/2013 4:07:21 PM PDT · by DCLIBERTY · 3 replies
    Russia Today-TV America ^ | 10/11/2013 | Russia Today Perianne Boring
    The government shutdown the World War II memorial, now truckers are shutting down America. On October 1, the Obama administration closed the WWII memorial in DC, which was paid for with private funds to honor the country's most beloved veterans. One week later, the Administration allowed for an immigration reform rally to take place on the National Mall with hundreds of illegal immigrations in participation, just a few hundred feet away. The outrage caught national headlines and the National Park Service has since changed the wording on the signs around the memorial. Ride for the Constitution has sent their drivers...
  • Leave No Man Behind!

    10/09/2013 5:55:48 PM PDT · by ConorMacNessa · 31 replies
    The Depths of MY Soul | 9oct2013 | ConorMAcNessa
    MAY ALMIGHTY GOD UPHOLD AND DEFEND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! THIS NATION IS dearer to me than my own life. I fought for it willingly and proudly, as my ancestors have done since the American Revolution, and as members of my family continue to do to this very day. MY FOUR-GREATS Grandfather, Samuel Brison, was born in Scotland around 1760. He emigrated to the Colonies and served in the Revolutionary War, retiring afterward to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, where he passed on to his reward in May 1935. Memorial to Battery "C", 5th U.S. Artillery at Gettysburg,...
  • Saturday ceremony at cemetery will honor 35 vets

    10/04/2013 7:45:12 AM PDT · by SandRat
    SIERRA VISTA — The drive to find military veterans who have died and fell through society’s cracks, leaving them without final military honors, continues. At 1 p.m. on Saturday the cremated remains of 35 veterans, and the wife of one of them, will be placed in columbaria niches at the Southern Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery off of Buffalo Soldier Trail in Serra Vista. Cemetery Administrator Joe Larson said honoring the 35, who served in War World II, the Korean War and Vietnam War, as well as during the Vietnam era and peacetime, will mean they bring the total of Missing...
  • MiG Alley

    09/22/2013 9:15:03 PM PDT · by robowombat · 13 replies
    Air Force Magazine ^ | April 2010 | John T. Correll
    April 2010 MiG Alley By John T. Correll The American F-86 Sabres stopped the MiG-15s—and their Russian pilots—at the Yalu. In August 1950, a Soviet air division with 122 MiG-15 jet fighters arrived in northeastern China and set up headquarters at Antung on the Yalu River, the dividing line between Chinese Manchuria and North Korea. On Oct. 18, an American RB-29 reconnaissance aircraft spotted 75 fighters on the ramp at Antung, but that did not raise much alarm for Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s United Nations Command or the US Far East Air Forces. Nor was there any great concern on Nov....
  • FLIGHT LIEUTENANT JOHN KING, RAF

    09/22/2013 8:49:20 PM PDT · by robowombat · 1 replies
    Sabre Pilots Association ^ | 5 May 2011 | Charles Keil
    FLIGHT LIEUTENANT JOHN KING, RAF by Charles Keil Shortly before the end of World War II, in February, 1945, at the age of eleven, I was a pupil at St Bartholomew's Grammar School, an all-boys school in the county of Berkshire, England. Only a few weeks into my first term, having broken the rules by talking to a fellow pupil during morning assembly, I was sent to the prefect for summary punishment. In those days, the prefects (senior boys appointed by the staff to discipline the younger brethren) in English grammar schools had enormous power over other pupils. I stood...
  • My Memory of 9/11

    09/11/2013 9:43:42 AM PDT · by lotr01 · 24 replies
    9/11 ^ | 9/11/2013 | J Hines
    On 9/11/2001 I did not wake up to this when terrorists flew jet liners into the twin towers. My day had already begun at 0500 hour while serving in the USAF undergoing advanced SRT training at Ft. Leonardwood. By 0615 hour, we were prepped ready to rehearse in taking down a building. This morning exercise was the result of the previous evening lessons on terrorism. My class was filled with Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force. Read the rest here My Memory of 9/11What was your 9/11 experiences?
  • Deep in Enemy Territory

    09/05/2013 6:34:12 AM PDT · by lotr01
    Western Shooting Journal ^ | 7/30/2013 | Mark Knapp
    This is a brief story on Ken Snyder experiences with the SOG unit that he had served while in Vietnam. Special Operation Group - code name Studies and Operations Group to make it seem like a liaison to academia. SOG conducted reconnaissance missions in North Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Operating unofficially in the no play area, so to speak. Ken also talks about working with the "Montagnards", the mountain people of Vietnam that hated the South Vietnamese as much as they hated the North Vietnamese. westernshootingjournal.com/stories/deep-in-enemy-territory/
  • Every Marine should read this book!

    The Grunt Padre ISBN: 9781891280085 Author: Fr. Daniel L. Mode Binding: Softcover Pages: 223 Price: $15.95 This is the definitive biography of Fr. Vincent Robert Capodanno, a chaplain for the Marine Corps during the Vietnam war. Greatly beloved by so many who served under his spiritual care, Fr. Capodanno died on the field of battle giving the last rites to the US soldiers he served so well. He was just declared a “Servant of God” by the Vatican, which is is the first major step toward the canonization of a saint. Fr. Mode recounts the story of Capodanno’s life growing...