Monday, April 7, 2008

Hero's Song

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Take a minute and listen to this song. Brendan James wrote and sings this song. He said that he wanted to write a song, but did not want to be bias one way or the other. "It just came pouring out of me". What a wonderful job he did!
YouTube/Brendan James

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Tennessee People

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I just received this email from a life time friend out in Oregon:
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Tears are rolling down my checks as I forward this to all of you.



This has been around before, but it bears repeating. Remember to pray for our troops. Phyllis



In Tennessee we really do pull off the road and stop for funerals......nobody moves until the last car has gone by.

What follows is a message from Vicki Pierce about her nephew James' funeral (he was serving our country in Iraq ):


However, the most incredible thing was what happened following the service on the way to the cemetery. We went to our cars and drove to the cemetery escorted by at least 10 police cars with lights flashing and some other emergency vehicles, with Tennessee police handling traffic. Everyone on the road who was not in the procession, pulled over, got out of their cars, and stood silently and respectfully, some put their hands over their hearts.

When we turned off the highway suddenly there were teenage boys along both sides of the street about every 20 feet or so, all holding large American flags on long flag poles, and again with their hands on their hearts. We thought at first it was the Boy Scouts or 4H club or something, but it continued for two and a half miles. Hundreds of young people, standing silently on the side of the road with flags. At one point we passed an elementary school, and all the children were outside, shoulder to shoulder holding flags kindergartners, handicapped, teachers, staff, everyone. Some held signs of love and support. Then came teenage girls and younger boys, all holding flags. Then adults. Then families. All standing silently on the side of the road. No one spoke, not even the very young children.
The military presence, at least two generals, a fist full of colonels, and representatives from every branch of the service, plus the color guard who attended James, and some who served with him were very impressive and respectful. But the love and pride from this community who had lost one of their own was the most amazing thing I've ever been privileged to witness.
I've attached some pictures, some are blurry (we were moving), but you can get a small idea of what this was like.

These photos are awesome.









THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST MOVING E-MAILS I'VE SEEN TO DATE .


Chain for our Military...please don't break it

Please send this on.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The "Patriot"

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Well, it is finally finished. The Patriot is complete. It has taken longer than expected but that is fine with me, I had to make sure it was not too complicated to get the medals and photo's in and still attach the back properly.
Hope you all enjoy it.

Richard (MFDC)