Memorial Day - for those who came before us.
Cosmo
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In recognition of those who have served.Joseph BakerB. March 21st, 1914 - D. August 10th, 19993584th Mechanized Infantry Division, US Army. WW2, D-Day Plus One, Omaha Beach, European TheatreMy grandfather and my mother. Miss you pop-pop.My mom's website.Feel free to add on any thoughts, reflections, recognitions, anything.
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That pic of your Gramps with the beer is mackin'!
It's really easy, especially with our administartion and our nation's history, to have a negative view on the military, but at the end of the day those dudes and dudettes are still regular people who share the same pain and joy that we all do.
indeed.
My sister called me on Sunday to wish me a happy memorial day since I was a GI. I told her I think that memorial day is only for dead GIs, but thanks anyways, and call grandpa. hehe.
I attended granpa's funeral in class A's. Since he was a sailor in WWII he got a military burial. I'll tell you this: Saluting a grandfather (and its a slow salute, military custom) while taps plays is really.... well, I dare you to try it without crying. Taps still makes me all choked up. I suppose Cas and Bell are the only ones here to have had to do it, but its some shit.
Anyways, I'm in Taipei right now!
I tip my hat to all those that made the ultimate sacrifice, past, present and future.
R.I.P SPC Merila and SSG Burbank.
Aw, man, are people on the board really trying to hate on the men and women that serve?
That's just sad and embarassing.
However people feel about the war in Iraq, they should have the maturity to separate the administration that is making those decisions from the men and women that have to actually live with them.
I have the utmost respect for people that serve.