Posted on 01/19/2005 5:47:42 AM PST by The Glaswegian
Andrew H. Card says, "You guys (The FreeRepublic.com) are great!"
I was greatly blessed yesterday to attend as an inaugural volunteer the Military Gala, I was, along with many other fine folks, given the privilege of assisting our wounded heroes from Walter Reed. During the event Andrew M. Card, The Chief of Staff to the President came into the Suite where we were watching the "Fantastic" show from. The corporate suites had been donated for the event so that the wounded servicemen and women could watch the show in comfort.
Mr. Card graciously introduced himself to me, and I told him I was an Inaugural Volunteer he then proceeded to spend time with the two wounded heroes and their families who were the honored guests of the President at the event.
As Mr. Card was about to leave I said to him, "Sir, do you have a moment?" He said "Sure" I told him that I wanted to thank he and the President for all they have done for our country and that I would like him to send Greetings to the The President from FreeRepublic.com!
As I said this he grabbed my hand again and said, " You guys are great, thank you for all you have done!" We chatted for a moment about FreeRepublic and he gave some personal comments about his knowledge of the FreeRepublic.com. Knowing how much it would mean to my fellow Freepers across the country, and particularly the DC Chapter, I asked him for his permission to post some details of our discussion on the FreeRepublic.com, he very graciously agreed, and then he reached into his pocket and gave me his personal business card.
Mr. Card appeared to have a very positive view of The FreeRepublic.com and was aware of some of our contributions to the political process. He was a very gracious and polite man and it was indeed my privilege to meet with him.
I would also like to say the true heroes of this event were the Service men and women and their families who attended. Particularly those who had been wounded, and those whom we honored who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom. During the show my duties were to help escort wounded soldiers to their Suites and then during the event we gave them any assistance they needed, which was not much, as despite their serious injuries they were determined just to get on with life. I talked with several of these heroes, none of them seemed bitter, none seemed to be diminished in their love of country or their commitment to their comrades. They are true heroes.
In the suite we had two brave soldiers, Rosetta and Andrew. They gave me their permission to tell you a little of their story.
Rosetta, a Medic originally from Oklahoma, was with the 1-12 Cavalry and was injured in November in Sadr City in Iraq. The only women in her squad, a mortar hit her and her friend taking a cigarette break in the mess tent. Her friend was killed instantly, she survived but was severely wounded with multiple shrapnel wounds. Despite this she is battling on, and was looking forward to rejoining her unit.
Andrew, from Missouri and now North Carolina was with the North Carolina National Guard 120th Infantry.He was in Tuz, Iraq traveling in a Bradley which was hit by an RPG. He was in the turret, the crew survived, but he and his Lieutenant both lost a leg. Andrew would not let us help much, he was very positive and was looking forward to going back to North Carolina when he had finished rehabilitation.
May God Bless Rosetta and Andrew, and all the wounded warriors, and their families and grant them a healthy and speedy recovery!
I cannot tell you what a privilege it was for me to help these two HEROES in my small way. I will be forwarding the thread link to both the soldiers.
While in the Suite the person responsible for coordinating special events for the seriously wounded at Walter Reed Hospital came by to visit her two warriors. While she was there I offered my help to assist when needed at other events. She was pleased to accept. I plan on taking some of the boys whom I coach on my U18 soccer team with me to help as well. If any Freepers are interested in helping in the DC area you may freepmail me.
This was a simply superb event, all of the volunteers and the Presidential Inaugural Committee Staff were professional and worked hard to make this a seamless production, and they succeeded. Most of all the country should be so proud of the Men and Women who serve, their sacrifice is incalculable. May God bless them and the nation for which they serve! Please pray for our troops!
Thank YOU for your service to our country!
You too, Rosetta and Andrew!
Most excellent. Good news all around.
Yo Andy.
Thank you for posting this!
God Bless our President's team.
God Bless our brave soldiers! Heros every one!
Bless you Glaswegian for sharing this with us and for the service you provide for our wounded warriors.
I thank Mr. Card for opting to stay another four years - he's been of such great service to our beloved President. I will never forget him on the morning of 9/11.
Very pretty girl. She has a kind face.
Not just news re Andy Card, but also about Walter Reed and our soldiers.
I'm so proud of Rosetta. She makes me and I'm sure all her sisters in uniform feel very proud. I can't help but feel a kinship with her knowing she has been hurt and reading about her like this and then seeing how well she has handled herself. I'm so sorry she was hurt, but also so proud of her service to our nation.
Andrew too. What an awesome man! All our brothers and sisters serving continue to make us proud to the point of tears on a daily basis. They continue to be in our prayers daily.
I'm not surprised to find that Mr. Card is a nice and gracious man. Not at all. He serves under a man who is a true believer. I expect Mr. Card is too.
God Bless President Bush and his administration in the coming years. We know the future is rife with hard decisions, but we also know this administration is capable and ready to handle those challenges. God be with them always.
PJ's & cowboy boots....perfect.
I even have PJ's with cowgirls on them!!!
ping to you!
Ugly, evil-mouthed beast!
What a riot! You'll have to take a picture and post it! You could even have a p.j. and boots ball. Hope your post brings a smile to Andy Card's face when he sees it. Too bad the 'rats don't know how to have fun.
Well, it may be hard to wear that...it is 80 degrees here & those PJ's are flannel. Maybe just for the photo-op!
Excellent! Now all we need to do is guess Mr. Card's "handle".....how's 'bout "Daisy Bomber"...
Oh, boy!!!! Andy Card is from MA. He's a good guy. We do have some good guys in MA.
We're everywhere, like lice.
-Cacique
Lucky you--it's about 10 here. Hope it warms up a bit down in Philadelphia--25 minutes from here--for the game Sunday!
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