Posted on 02/17/2024 5:01:30 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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VIETNAM REMEMBERED - Coming Home, a Larry Cappetto Film Presentation 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl9ozowuuIk
Comments below the video:
“This is heartbreaking. Excellent video. God Bless Each and Every Single Vietnam Veteran!! 🇺🇸 Thank You for your Service to our Country!! And Welcome Home!! 🇺🇸”
“HEROS SHAME ON ALL WHO DOUBTED MISTREATED OR DISHONOURED THESE PEOPLE.”
“4 hours ago
THIS IS FOR EVERY VIETNAM VET.WELCOME HOME YALL AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.WHEN I WAS TEN YEARS OLD MY BROTHER WENT TO VIETNAM.I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT.I WAS PROUD OF MY BROTHER SERVING OUR COUNTRY.I SET THERE MANY OF TIMES WATCHING MY MOTHER CRY WHEN SHE GOT A LETTER FROM MY BROTHER.I WILL NEVER FORGET WHEN MY BROTHER CAME HOME FROM NAM.WHEN COMING HOME MY MOTHER STOPPED AT A RED LIGHT IN WICHITA FALLS ,TEXAS.THIS HIPPIE WAS STANDING THERE AND YELLED OUT TO MY BROTHER AND SHOT HIM THE BIRD.THAT HIPPIE PROBABLY TO THIS DAY WISHED HE HAD NEVER DONE IT.MY BROTHER JUMPED OUT OF THE CAR AND TOOK OFF AFTER HIM.MY MOTHER WAS SCREAMING DON’T DO IT JERRY.MY BROTHER WHOOPED HIS ASS LIKE I HAVE EVER SEEN.MY MOTHER WAS SCREAMING JERRY YOU ARE GOING TO KILL HIM.MY BROTHER STOPPED AND GOT BACK IN THE CAR WITH NOT ONE SCRATCH ON HIM.MY BROTHER DID THREE TOURS IN NAM.HE WAS NATURAL HOT HEADED PERSON WHEN GROWING UP.PLUS HE WHOOPED HIS ASS IN UNIFORM.MY BROTHER PASSED AWAY THREE YEARS AGO DUE TO AGENT ORANGE.HE RETIRED AFTER 23 1/2 YEARS AS A SENIOR MASTER SERGEANT.”
Good afternoon/evening, E...((HUGS))...and a Blessed Lord’s Day to you and yours. Gizmo certainly had a fantastic time, and multiple things to roll in. My goodness!!
Now the forecast is for high winds and high temps. Weather Advisory from just an hour ago!
A series of storms moving into western Alaska are on track to bring another period of elevated winds and warm temperatures to Anchorage and the Matanuska Valley Monday and Tuesday. Expect the worst of the conditions on Tuesday morning when the stronger of the two systems moves into western Alaska. Turnagain Arm winds and Knik winds will begin to move into these areas Monday morning, bringing consistent gusts in the 20 to 35 mph range to sea level locations and 40 to 60 mph along the Anchorage Hillside. The stronger of the two systems will impact the region on Tuesday, where gusts at sea level may reach 30 to 45 mph with gusts up to 75 mph possible at higher elevations on the Hillside. Expect temperatures to climb into the upper 30s and mid 40s for the duration of the event, which will lead to more snowmelt and wet roadways. Periods of light rain are possible through Tuesday evening.
So thankful I work from home, but I may have to try to clear out the path to the mailbox again.
Did you chip away at some of the ice to make your brief outing worth the trouble? Must be a mess out there these days.
YIKES!!!! That’s a nasty weather forecast, especially for Hillside! They always catch h*** up there, don’t they? Glad the winds won’t be that strong down at your level.
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