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  • Patriot Guard Riders: Were Vet's Family at Funeral-Now Carrying Flag Cross-Country to Vet's Family

    08/04/2009 9:02:26 PM PDT · by bd476 · 38 replies · 4,020+ views
    Patriot Guard Riders ^ | August 4, 2009 | American Heroes: Patriot Guard Riders
    <p>On 04 August 2009 the PGR will undertake the delivery of a casket flag from Michael Alan Gare's military honors, completed here in CA, to his daughter in FL. We will transfer the flag from rider to rider like a pony express. We will start on 04 Aug 2009 at 0900 PDT.</p>
  • Tribute to all Vietnam Vets on this 4th of July

    07/04/2009 6:36:01 AM PDT · by YihYthink · 2 replies · 250+ views
    You Tube ^ | June 19 | Myself
    Video for Vietnam Vets Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis, WA We shall Never Forget your service
  • My Vietnam Vet Buddy And His Two Hearts

    06/13/2009 6:22:53 AM PDT · by joeclarke · 5 replies · 592+ views
    JoeClarke.Net ^ | 06/13/2009 | JoeClarke.Net
    Everybody had buddies in the 1960's, and some went to Nam, some did not return, some did well, and some, like myself and my high school buddy, Wayne Crumley, had let's say, extra trouble after coming back. I'm talking Joe Dirt trouble. Wayne drove around in an expensive "hippie" van that had air-brushed naked ladies painted on the sides. Of course, the van was red - as red as my face is now for thinking of those days. He also owned a boat, and had a Pontiac GTO - while in High School. Even with all that, kids still made...
  • After 40 years, a Vietnam vet gets his Bronze Star

    05/31/2009 2:56:40 AM PDT · by csvset · 22 replies · 1,076+ views
    The Virginian-Pilot ^ | May 31, 2009 | Louis Hansen
    VIRGINIA BEACH A few years ago at a reunion for Navy sailors and airmen, Clarence Cooper met two men he'd seen just once - Sept. 14, 1968. It was a hot and humid afternoon when North Vietnamese troops ambushed Cooper's supply ship on the river outside Vinh Long. Rockets streamed from the bank, blasted through bulkheads and drove shrapnel into the small crew. The sailors unloaded on the entrenched enemy lines. The deck was covered with smoke and fire and cartridge cases and two rocket-propelled grenades that somehow didn't explode. The fight culminated with a helicopter rescue of a gravely...
  • For us Vietnam Vets a little humor that helps make a point

    02/28/2009 9:03:15 AM PST · by YihYthink · 186+ views
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ygbQEoofes ^ | August 2008 | My Self Video
    Among the national lies Mr. Obama continues to spin as part of his socialist agenda, the concept of the $250,000 “rich” families is among the greatest of insults to hard working Americans and further evidence of just how out of touch the man is with reality. Does Mr. Obama have any clue as to how much life costs these days? A lot. And contrary to populist myth, those making $250,000 are saddled just like everyone else.
  • In Chester, robbers kill Samaritan 'everybody loved' (Ex 'Nam Vet and Peace Corp Volunteer)

    01/12/2009 1:28:50 PM PST · by Kid Shelleen · 3 replies · 584+ views
    Philadelphia Daily News ^ | 01/12/09 | STEPHANIE FARR
    --snip-- Farkas, 56, of Woolwich Township N.J., was shot and killed on his bus during an apparent robbery shortly after 7 p.m. Friday on West 5th Street near Fulton Place. Police had not arrested or identified a suspect as of last night. A native of Czechoslovakia, Farkas moved to the United States at the age of 16 and joined the Navy at age 18, serving two tours of duty in Vietnam. He married Maureen Beail-Farkas when the couple was 20, and the pair became San Diego police officers before they were accepted to serve with the Peace Corps in Chile.
  • Couple Puts 105 Flags On Bike For Harley's 105th

    08/26/2008 9:25:08 PM PDT · by BraveMan · 7 replies · 281+ views
    Todays wtmj4 ^ | 08/26/08 | Melanie Stout
    Ray and Jeannie Jordan put 105 flags on their bike for the 105th anniversary Harley-Davidson celebration. Ray, a Vietnam vet, wants to remind people flags are not seasonal.
  • Prayer Request for Brother-in-law

    02/18/2007 1:03:12 AM PST · by Shery · 43 replies · 515+ views
    Self-Shery
    Prayer request for a VieNam Vet...
  • Vietnam veteran full of life despite nine months of torture (See update in #90)

    11/11/2006 7:25:38 AM PST · by WestTexasWend · 155 replies · 5,794+ views
    Lubbock Avalanche-Journal ^ | Saturday, November 11, 2006 | Ray Westbrook
    Clarence Lee of Shallowater, a veteran with four tours in Vietnam to his credit, completed 15 years in the Marine Corps the hard way. "The last tour was 14 months long, because that's when I got captured," he said. Lee can stand with a crutch, and moves about with a wheelchair or motorized scooter because of permanent injuries inflicted when he was a prisoner of war. He attributes his survival of nine months of torture to help from God. Lee, now in his 60s, was a helicopter pilot during the war and received five Purple Heart medals while fighting the...
  • Death of a Patriot

    09/20/2006 11:09:42 AM PDT · by USMCPOP · 12 replies · 679+ views
    Richmond Times-Dispatch ^ | Sep 17, 2006 | MARK HOLMBERG
    HOLMBERG: Another death in East End is overlooked MARK HOLMBERG TIMES-DISPATCH COLUMNIST Sep 17, 2006 Mark Holmberg Mark's column appears Sun. and Wed. Contact him at (804)649-6822 or mholmberg @timesdispatch.com It was all-too easy to miss the death of a patriot late last month. Riddled with bullets, he fell to the ground in the 400 block of North 31st Street at 6:20 a.m. He was waiting for a bus to take him to work that Aug. 30 morning. The man had been robbed and shot by two juveniles, police reported that day. The slaying barely made the news -- another...
  • VIDEO: ANOTHER VET TELLS OFF MURTHA/MORAN

    01/07/2006 12:44:02 PM PST · by 68skylark · 75 replies · 3,496+ views
    MichelleMalkin.com ^ | January 7, 2006 | Michelle Malkin
    Sgt. Mark Seavey was outnumbered, but not alone at the moonbat townhall hosted by Reps. Jim Moran and John Murtha last week. Near the end of the marathon session, a Vietnam veteran, General Wagner, stepped up to the microphone to deliver a message from the mother of an Iraqi war vet who gave his life for his country and for the mission. After reading a scathing letter addressed to Murtha, Wagner talked about his own experience in Vietnam: General Wagner speaks the truth Download the video (.wmv file). A snippet of Wagner's remarks: I visit Walter Reed [Army Hospital] and...
  • My Latest John Kerry E-mail (Iowa Elections)

    10/07/2005 1:11:13 PM PDT · by proud_yank · 11 replies · 864+ views
    john kerry e-mial | oct 7, 2005 | JFK
    Dearest A$$ Clown, I know your commitment to our country and to Iowa's proud tradition of grassroots activism. Today, we need Iowa Democrats like you more than ever. Washington Republicans have set this country on a failed course. The only way we can reverse it is to elect more Democrats in 2005 and 2006. And that is where you come in. This Sunday, October 9th I hope you will join me as I travel to Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and Iowa City in support of Democratic candidates, local Democratic parties and leading progressive organizations. Our first stop will be in...
  • Bravery under fire: Vietnam vet ignores wounds, saves comrade in Iraq

    09/24/2005 3:54:54 AM PDT · by Crackingham · 14 replies · 846+ views
    Orlando Sentinel ^ | 9/24/05 | Charles M. Grist
    Sgt. First Class Daniel McKinney had just given his Iraqi police students a lunch break. Entering the small dining area in the Iraqi military compound, McKinney sat down with his meal, glancing up briefly as the door opened. An American lieutenant walked to the door and McKinney looked back at his food. At that moment, the suicide bomber standing in the doorway exploded. As the terrorist blew himself up, the lieutenant and another American, along with at least two Iraqis, were killed instantly. As many as 18 other soldiers, including six Americans, were wounded. One of those was McKinney. The...
  • Ralph, the story of a viet nam vet, as told by his wife. Updated

    08/30/2005 6:31:12 PM PDT · by mjaneangels@aolcom · 21 replies · 1,138+ views
    ProudVetWife | 08/30/05 | me
    See original thread here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1200566/posts August 20, 2005 In regards to: Ralph W. Hill Department of Veterans Affairs Medical & Regional Office Center 5500 East Kellogg Avenue Wichita, Kansas 67218-1698 Dear W. Hill: Subject: Application for Burial Benefits This letter has taken a long time to write, along with the decision that comes with it. I have debated and prayed for several months as to whether I should appeal your decision on Ralph’s death pension benefits. The fact that you made the decision that Ralph’s death was not service-related is what I disagree with. There are some things on Ralph’s...
  • Wal-Mart billionaire John Walton dies in plane crash(Vietnam Vet,Silver Star)

    06/27/2005 7:54:07 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 108 replies · 3,226+ views
    AFP ^ | 06/28/05
    Wal-Mart billionaire John Walton dies in plane crash55 minutes ago WASHINGTON (AFP) - John Walton, a billionaire heir of retail giant Wal-Mart, died when the small home-made plane he was flying crashed in a national park in Wyoming, authorities said. Walton's plane crashed at 12:20 pm local time (1820 GMT) shortly after taking off from Jackson Hole Airport in Grand Teton National Park, the National Park Service said in a statement. The cause of the accident was not immediately known. "Walton, the pilot and sole occupant of the aircraft, died on impact and was later pronounced dead at the scene...
  • Memorial Day meditation-(cameo vignettes of heroism; (WWII Pacific, Vietnam, Afghanistan; great!)

    05/30/2005 4:33:28 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 4 replies · 977+ 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 · 706+ 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 · 1,194+ 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 · 895+ views
    Tampa Tribune ^ | May 30, 2005 | Paul Combs
  • A Tribute to Fallen Heroes

    05/27/2005 7:53:01 PM PDT · by Neil E. Wright · 51 replies · 1,746+ 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...
  • A touching story takes bloom

    05/29/2005 3:13:57 AM PDT · by Boston Blackie · 1 replies · 482+ 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 · 2,887+ 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...
  • Joe Galloway: Belatedly, Some Thanks for Viet Vets

    04/12/2005 6:04:56 PM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 42 replies · 862+ 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...
  • 911, Vietnam Hero Honored

    03/04/2005 6:50:43 AM PST · by Jakarta ex-pat · 3 replies · 353+ 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 · 1,863+ 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...
  • Super Tuesday Live Thread

    03/02/2004 4:02:46 PM PST · by Dog · 629 replies · 937+ views
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    Super Tuesday polls are closing ...
  • What You Don't Know about John Kerry

    01/20/2004 4:51:44 PM PST · by Salvation · 171 replies · 8,071+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 1-20-04 | Chuck Noe, Newsmax
    What You Don’t Know About John KerryChuck Noe, NewsMax.comTuesday, Jan. 20, 2004With his win in Iowa, Sen. John Kerry could be on his way to the White House. But most Americans are unaware of the real Kerry. Here are facts and quotations that reveal the character of the new Democrat leader. Denouncing America with ‘Hanoi’ Jane: Although Wesley Clark and others have attacked former front-runner Howard Dean as a draft-dodging ski bum, Kerry is far more complex than the simple war hero he portrays himself as. He became a celebrated organizer for one of America's most extreme appeasement groups, Vietnam...
  • Military wife gets $500 gift of kindness from stranger

    12/26/2003 3:45:53 PM PST · by CHICAGOFARMER · 26 replies · 837+ views
    Seattle times ^ | 12.26.2003 | By Lisa Heyamoto
    Military wife gets $500 gift of kindness from stranger By Lisa Heyamoto Seattle Times Eastside bureau DEAN RUTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES After a casual conversation with a man in line at the Woodinville Post Office, in which Karin Santos mentioned her husband serving in Iraq, the man presented her with a wad of cash in the parking lot. E-mail this article Print this article Search archive It was in the post-office parking lot, of all places, where Karin Santos rediscovered her faith in humanity. It had been an emotional few months. Her husband Alberto had left for Iraq in...
  • Decorated Vietnam Vet Pilot Dies In Crash

    07/23/2003 3:31:15 AM PDT · by Born Conservative · 2 replies · 207+ views
    The Citizens' Voice ^ | 7/23/03 | Fred Ney and Tim Gulla
    A 67-year-old expert pilot from Texas died in a fiery plane crash less than 2 miles south of an airport runway at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport Tuesday morning. Thomas Benton Delashaw, whose nickname was "Sharkbait," of Conroe, Texas, was piloting an early 1950s vintage Hawker Hunter military jet aircraft
  • Three Ithacans Arrested at the White House

    01/01/2003 5:33:21 PM PST · by Behind Liberal Lines · 75 replies · 751+ views
    Tompkins County Green Party ^ | Sunday, December 29 2002 | Linda Holzbaur
    Lisa Guido, Peter DeMott and Grace Ritter of Ithaca and 13 others were arrested on December 28, 1:30 pm at the White House in Washington DC for participating in a nonviolent, peaceful die-in to protest the ongoing war against Iraq and the invasion of Iraq, now well underway. Some of the participants poured their own blood on themselves during the protest. DeMott and Ritter were charged with participating in a stationary demonstration in a restricted area and released with an order to appear in DC court on April 16; Guido is still being held. All three were part of the...
  • A Vietnam Veteran Defends the Protesters

    03/20/2003 11:09:21 AM PST · by CubicleGuy · 20 replies · 206+ views
    Soldiers For The Truth.org ^ | 03-18-2003 | Ralph Omholt
    As a Vietnam veteran, I have long had mixed emotions about anti-war protests. I swore an oath to protect the U.S. Constitution, including the rights of Americans to protest. That is what makes America great: We honor the basic rights of all, as being sacred, even as soldiers. Americans also have the right to vote, thus national consensus – as a form of protest – is also available. Yet, to be in a combat zone - Vietnam in my case - it is disconcerting as hell to hear of American war protestors, since they do give some form of aid...