Posted on 05/19/2003 3:10:13 AM PDT by snippy_about_it
p.s. are we dreaming of nice things to post for Memorial Day? See ya tomorrow.
See what you'll miss if you sit at home watching TV:
mms://www.patriotwatch.com/media/virgil-mpg.wmv
Help keep Memorial Weekend and Memorial Day Alive! In many cities around America, politicians and bureaucrats have forced it to become a distant memory.
![]() After greeting his wife Vicki and son, James, Capt. Michael "Fratt" Russ, pilot, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533, receives a flag from his older son, Thomas. ![]() Mandy Ventimiglia puts up a welcome home bed sheet sign for Pfc. James Creel, Sunday, May 18, 2003, outside the main gate at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Creel and other members of the 24th Marine Expeditonary Unit, who have been deployed since August, are expected home in the next few days. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan) ![]() Marine Lance Cpl. Robert Torres, center, from Decatur, Texas, is reunited with his wife Denarae, left, as he gets a pat on the back from good friend Cpl. Carlos Paredes, right, Saturday, May 17, 2003, at Camp Lejeune, N.C., after Torres and other members of the 2nd Force Service Support Group returned from deployment. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan) ![]() Chris Duncan, 11, whose father, Chief Warrant Officer Michael Duncan, is a member of the 2nd Force Service Support Group, struggles with his dad's sea bag Saturday, May 17, 2003, at Camp Lejeune, N.C., after his dad returned from duty in Iraq ![]() Three-year-old Alyssa Garza is reunited with her father, Marine Cpl. Daniel Garza, a member of the Supply Company with the 2nd Force Service Support Group based at Camp Lejeune, after stepping off the bus at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 17, 2003. He was one of 300 Marines returning to the base from deployment to Iraq during the war. The families were reunited with their Marines during the afternoon homecoming. REUTERS/Randy Davey ![]() Fri May 16,11:27 PM ET Marine Chief Warrant Officer Michael Duncan, a member of the Supply Company with the 2nd Force Service Support Group, based at Camp Lejeune, is greeted by his son Christopher (R) as he steps off the bus at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 17, 2003. He was one of 300 Marines returning to the base from deployment to Iraq during the war. The families were reunited with their Marines during the afternoon homecoming. REUTERS/Randy Davey ![]() Three-year-old Alyssa Garza plays in the lap of her mother Robyn Garza, as they wait for Alyssa's father, Marine Cpl. Daniel Garza, a member of the Supply Company with the 2nd Force Service Support Group based at Camp Lejeune, to return from the war in Iraq at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 17, 2003. He was one of 300 Marines returning to the base from deployment to Iraq during the war. The families were reunited with their Marines during the afternoon homecoming. REUTERS/Randy Davey ![]() 17-month-old AnFernce Negron waves flags and wears a tee shirt with a photo of his father, Marine Sgt. Jorge Negron, a member of the Supply Company with the 2nd Force Service Support Group based at Camp Lejeune, as he waits for his father to return to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 17, 2003. Negron was one of 300 Marines returning to the base from deployment to Iraq during the war. The families were reunited with their Marines during the afternoon homecoming. REUTERS/Randy Davey
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I learn that everyday right here at the Foxhole.
Thanks Sam....I think. lol.
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