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FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes: The Flag Raisers ~ 11 July 2016
Serving The Best Troops and Veterans In The World !! | StarCMC and The Canteen Crew

Posted on 07/10/2016 5:02:49 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska

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To: radu

I love a slow rain. Best sleeping weather ever! :)

I need sleep...even though I don’t work tomorrow. See ya tomorrow night?


41 posted on 07/10/2016 11:45:09 PM PDT by luvie (I hate obama....and Hitlery....)
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To: LUV W

Slow rain on a tin roof. It’s making me sleepy and it’s still early. LOL

Good night and sleep well. Hope you get to enjoy another easy day off!
Yep, see ya tomorrow evening. :-)


42 posted on 07/10/2016 11:51:46 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; StarCMC
A very pleasant good Monday morning to everyone at the Canteen and to all our military at home and abroad. Thanks for your service to our country.

((HUGS))Good morning, Ladies. Thanks for this morning's thread, Star. How's it going?

43 posted on 07/11/2016 12:18:34 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: SandRat

If only Monday would go away....LOL!


44 posted on 07/11/2016 1:43:38 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: E.G.C.

Good morning, E...((HUGS))...it’s been an intense Mom weekend. She fell Saturday morning so the day’s plan were altered. The neighbor came and got her up. Then she fell again Sunday morning and after almost an hour we were able to inch her to the stairs, use the railing to get her standing, and eventually back into her wheelchair and back to bed. Not much computer time for me this weekend.

Hope you and Bo have a good Monday.


45 posted on 07/11/2016 1:49:19 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: All
Prayers for Arrowhead's recovery, and in his absence....
















46 posted on 07/11/2016 1:51:23 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: E.G.C.; beachn4fun; Arrowhead1952; ConorMacNessa; MEG33; LUV W; PROCON; SandRat; Mrs.Nooseman; ...



47 posted on 07/11/2016 1:52:51 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: All
Good morning/afternoon/evening/night Troops, wherever you are.

Thank you for doing your part to help keep all of us free and safe.

Thanks, unique, for the pastries.

Coffee is always on........

How about a donut?

Cookies?

Veggies?

Sandwich?


48 posted on 07/11/2016 1:55:50 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Jet Jaguar; txradioguy; JemiansTerror; MEG33; Laurita; CMS; OneLoyalAmerican; Defender2; ...


God bless and keep safe our troops worldwide.

Good night.


Statler Brothers ~ How Great Thou Art


49 posted on 07/11/2016 1:58:31 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ( (~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Monday Morning Coffee Bump.

Oh boy, well hopefully she will get to feeling better soon. Bo and I did some weekend activity at the lake but not much. Still too hot to do much of anything. More riding around in the cool pickup than anything else.

50 posted on 07/11/2016 2:42:32 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: All; Kathy in Alaska; beachn4fun; LUV W; radu

Happy Monday To The Canteen


I Wish You A Good Week
*HUGS*
Thank You To All Who Serve Our Country

51 posted on 07/11/2016 6:33:55 AM PDT by MEG33 (God Bless America And Our Troops***DEFEAT HILLARY)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; LUV W

This mornings weather here

81°F | °C

Sunny

Wind: N at 0 mph
Humidity: 36%


52 posted on 07/11/2016 8:31:58 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
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To: StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska; GodBlessUSA; LUV W; E.G.C.; HiJinx; AZamericonnie; MEG33; mylife; ...


Good morning, Canteen.

Good morning to our

Military, our Allies, and their families.

Thank you, Star, for preparing the Canteen for today’s activities.
Thank you for the history lesson
on the men who raised the flag in Iwo Jima.

Stopping in for a quick hello.
And to honor their memory.

Been busy this morning and just stopping
for a few minutes to check in.

We had a good weekend.
Finally, finally got to write for a few hours on Saturday, and
went to the pool for an hour on Sunday.

Off to make a quick run through the Canteen.

But please stay right where you are.
Chat up the military or a family member.
No need to fret...you know I'll be back!

The FR Canteen is

Come in and sit for a while.
There's always plenty of coffee, tea,
pancakes, conversation, silliness,
and plain old BS

REMEMBER THEM ~ DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM


FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT

Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allied military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before.



53 posted on 07/11/2016 8:49:52 AM PDT by beachn4fun (If they really wanted to be Americans, they'd go thru US Immigration.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; y'all; Arrowhead1952; beachn4fun; E.G.C.; GodBlessUSA; ConorMacNessa; HiJinx; ...

...and I'm off!
Can't get better than that! :)
Hope all y'all have a Mahv'lus Monday!
....and a Wonderful Week!
((((hugs))))

54 posted on 07/11/2016 8:50:42 AM PDT by luvie (I hate obama....and Hitlery....)
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To: LUV W; beachn4fun

((HUGS))Good morning, Ladies. How’s it going?


55 posted on 07/11/2016 8:56:31 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: E.G.C.

Howdy, EGC! (((hugs)))

So far, so good. Haven’t been up long. LOL! Unlike you, who will be ready for sleep in a few short hours. :)

Hope you and Bo have fun at the lake today! ......and...PIE!!! ;)


56 posted on 07/11/2016 9:03:00 AM PDT by luvie (I hate obama....and Hitlery....)
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To: E.G.C.

Good morning EG ((HUGS))

Things have been busy but all is well.

How about you?


57 posted on 07/11/2016 9:16:42 AM PDT by beachn4fun (If they really wanted to be Americans, they'd go thru US Immigration.)
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To: beachn4fun; LUV W
It's going OK. We're taking the pickup to Billingsley Ford today for the replacement airbags from the Ford Recall.

Bo and I may do a ride out in the country later today.

58 posted on 07/11/2016 9:19:27 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: E.G.C.

Glad you’re getting those airbags replaced! We want you and Bo to be safe on your road trips! :)


59 posted on 07/11/2016 11:40:03 AM PDT by luvie (I hate obama....and Hitlery....)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; laurenmarlowe; BIGLOOK; alfa6; EsmeraldaA; SandRat; mylife; TMSuchman; AbnSarge; ..
SIX BOYS AND THIRTEEN HANDS



"Among the Americans serving on Iwo island,
uncommon valor was a common virtue."
F.Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, USN

EACH YEAR I am hired to go to Washington , DC , with the eighth grade class from Clinton, WI where I grew up, to videotape their trip. I greatly enjoy visiting our nation's capitol, and each year I take some special memories back with me. This fall's trip was especially memorable.

On the last night of our trip, we stopped at the Iwo Jima memorial. This memorial is the largest bronze statue in the world and depicts one of the most famous photographs in history -- that of the six brave soldiers raising the American Flag at the top of a rocky hill on the island of Iwo Jima, Japan, during WW II.

Over one hundred students and chaperons piled off the buses and headed towards the memorial. I noticed a solitary figure at the base of the statue, and as I got closer he asked, 'Where are you guys from?'

I told him that we were from Wisconsin. 'Hey, I'm a cheese head, too! Come gather around, Cheese heads, and I will tell you a story.' (It was James Bradley who just happened to be in Washington, DC, to speak at the memorial the following day. He was there that night to say good night to his dad, who had passed away. He was just about to leave when he saw the buses pull up. I videotaped him as he spoke to us, and received his permission to share what he said from my videotape. It is one thing to tour the incredible monuments filled with history in Washington, DC, but it is quite another to get the kind of insight we received that night.)

When all had gathered around, he reverently began to speak.

Here are his words that night:

"My name is James Bradley and I'm from Antigo, Wisconsin.

My dad is on that statue, and I just wrote a book called 'Flags of Our Fathers' which is #5 on the New York Times Best Seller list right now. It is the story of the six boys you see behind me.

'Six boys raised the flag. The first guy putting the pole in the ground is Harlon Block. Harlon was an all-state football player. He enlisted in the Marine Corps with all the senior members of his football team. They were off to play another type of game. A game called 'War.' But it didn't turn out to be a game.

Harlon, at the age of 21, died with his intestines in his hands. I don't say that to gross you out, I say that because there are people who stand in front of this statue and talk about the glory of war. You guys need to know that most of the boys in Iwo Jima were 17, 18, and 19 years old - and it was so hard that the ones who did make it home would never even talk to their families about it.

Pointing to the statue, he said, 'You see this next guy? That's Rene Gagnon from New Hampshire. If you took Rene's helmet off at the moment this photo was taken and looked in the webbing of that helmet, you would find a photograph . . . a photograph of his girlfriend. Rene put that in there for protection because he was scared. He was 18 years old. It was just boys who won the battle of Iwo Jima. Boys - not old men.

'The next guy here, the third guy in this tableau, was Sergeant Mike Strank. Mike is my hero. He was the hero of all these guys. They called him the 'old man' because he was so old - he was already 24. When Mike would motivate his boys in training camp, he didn't say, 'Let's go kill some Japanese' or 'Let's die for our country.' He knew he was talking to little boys . . . Instead he would say, 'You do what I say, and I'll get you home to your mothers.'

'The last guy on this side of the statue is Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian from Arizona. Ira Hayes was one of them who lived to walk off Iwo Jima. He went into the White House with my dad. President Truman told him, 'You're a hero' He told reporters, 'How can I feel like a hero when 250 of my buddies hit the island with me and only 27 of us walked off alive?'

So you take your class at school, 250 of you spending a year together having fun, doing everything together. Then all 250 of you hit the beach, but only 27 of your classmates walk off alive. That was Ira Hayes. He had images of horror in his mind. Ira Hayes carried the pain home with him and eventually died dead drunk, face down, drowned in a very shallow puddle, at the age of 32 (ten years after this picture was taken).

'The next guy, going around the statue, is Franklin Sousley from Hilltop, Kentucky. A fun-lovin' hillbilly boy. His best friend, who is now 70, told me, 'Yeah, you know, we took two cows up on the porch of the Hilltop General Store. Then we strung wire across the stairs so the cows couldn't get down. Then we fed them Epsom salts. Those cows crapped all night. Yes, he was a fun-lovin' hillbilly boy. Franklin died on Iwo Jima at the age of 19.

When the telegram came to tell his mother that he was dead, it went to the Hilltop General Store. A barefoot boy ran that telegram up to his mother's farm. The neighbors could hear her scream all night and into the morning. Those neighbors lived a quarter of a mile away.

'The next guy, as we continue to go around the statue, is my dad, John Bradley, from Antigo, Wisconsin, where I was raised. My dad lived until 1994, but he would never give interviews. When Walter Cronkite's producers or the New York Times would call, we were trained as little kids to say 'No, I'm sorry, sir, my dad's not here. He is in Canada fishing. No, there is no phone there, sir. No, we don't know when he is coming back.'

My dad never fished or even went to Canada. Usually, he was sitting there right at the table eating his Campbell 's soup. But we had to tell the press that he was out fishing. He didn't want to talk to the press.

'You see, like Ira Hayes, my dad didn't see himself as a hero. Everyone thinks these guys are heroes, because they are in a photo and on a monument. My dad knew better. He was a medic. John Bradley from Wisconsin was a combat caregiver.

On Iwo Jima he probably held over 200 boys as they died. And when boys died on Iwo Jima, they writhed and screamed, without any medication or help with the pain.

'When I was a little boy, my third grade teacher told me that my dad was a hero. When I went home and told my dad that, he looked at me and said, 'I want you always to remember that the heroes of Iwo Jima are the guys who did not come back. Did NOT come back.'

'So that's the story about six nice young boys. Three died on Iwo Jima, and three came back as national heroes. Overall, 7,000 boys died on Iwo Jima in the worst battle in the history of the Marine Corps. My voice is giving out, so I will end here. Thank you for your time.'

Suddenly, the monument wasn't just a big old piece of metal with a flag sticking out of the top. It came to life before our eyes with the heartfelt words of a son who did indeed have a father who was a hero. Maybe not a hero for the reasons most people would believe, but a hero nonetheless. We need to remember that God created this vast and glorious world for us to live in, freely, but also at great sacrifice.

Let us never forget from the Revolutionary War to the current War on Terrorism and through all the wars in between that sacrifice was made for our freedom . . . Please pray for our troops.

Remember to pray praises for this great country of ours and also . . . please pray for our troops still in murderous places around the world. STOP and thank God for your being alive and being free due to someone else's sacrifice.

God Bless You and God Bless America.

REMINDER: Every day that you can wake up free, it's going to be a great day.

One thing I learned while on tour with my 8th grade students in DC that is not mentioned here . . . . If you look at the statue very closely and count the number of 'hands' raising the flag, there are 13. When the man who made the statue was asked why there were 13, he simply said the 13th hand was the Hand of God.

Thanks very much to Laplata for finding this narrative!

60 posted on 07/11/2016 4:22:44 PM PDT by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN - 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel defend us in battle!)
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