Posted on 10/02/2005 6:58:30 PM PDT by The Mayor
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Woo Hoo! this is gorgeous Luv!!
Thanks, GB!
Thanks so much for your thoughts. There is no joy in mudville today.
(((((((((((Temple & Maggie & Ink)))))))))))))
One flag in my mind is especially poignant, seen in the Marine Corps History Museum at Parris Island. In the WWII displays was a flag contributed by a Marine who had fought in a fierce battle in the South Pacific against the Japanese, and it was flown when they persevered and won; hoisted with pride, at great cost. It was a bit tattered and stained with the blood of his comrades - but more precious than gold, representing *all* the sons and daughters who fought simultaneously on every continent except Antarctica!
It is totally laughable to us who witnessed this, with the liberals carping we are "bogged down in Iraq" and cannot handle other areas and disaster areas - - our parents' generation was spread thin, poorly equipped and fed; had archaic planes, and trucks and tanks difficult to maneuver over rough terrain - and had supply lines stretched like fragile rubber bands.
We (including children) in America sacrificed daily in our own personal lives to give them the best we could.
To us, the things detractors today bring up are appalling...the American Spirit back then saw challenges - steadfastly rose together to meet them - and did not endlessly whine about "how impossible/tough it was"...
The Wake Up Call has been brought forth, though, and we are more than ever determined our children and grandchildren will have a stronger America.
[Need I point out the thrill it was for me to as Guidon Bearer for Company "A" in the Dedication Ceremony for the Iwo Jima Monument on the Parade Deck at Parris Island to carry Old Glory, literally leading the parade of eight full Companies?! It doesn't get any more special than that.]
Tribune7 is wearing a long face today too. Actually she was his pooch.
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Great Table Luv! wonderful post for Military Monday.
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I am sad for all of you. It never gets easier, no matter how many pets we lose, does it?
Very true.
You amaze me with the number of wonderful stories you can relate on anything military! I hope you are writing or have written a book of your memories! They are so lively!
I had never seen that poem before billie..quite moving.. and set off in the pastel/subdued tones.. neat. hope your monday is going well. had a nice river walk with pooches, did some housework (shock) and need to get ready for meeting tongiht. It is a pot luck dinner & so after my bath will finish putting together my "master salad".. We are having wonderful weather. The next few days will be in low 80s & then Thurs on in low 60s (if we are lucky).
Beautiful Billie! Love the eagle!
Thank you Dolly! This is my favorite day of the week....Military Monday!
Hi tribune.. I don't think we have "met" yet. I feel very badly about your pup's diagnosis.. I know you must have a very heavy heart right now. As I told your hubby, we are here for you. As impersonal as that might seem, we are REAL people with strong attachments to our friends here & share pain & do understand.
Snugs, will look for the Dose, but wont get there until late as I wont get home til 11 or so
Take Care.
Thanks for the ping, Billie
Colleen
They ARE each unique in their own way, but I have just a special place in my heart for the military. I do look forward to each and every thread presented here, though sometimes I can't spend as much time as I'd like visiting. Too many things--not enough time! *sigh*
Thank you both very much. It is appreciated.
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