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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....05-27-05 thru 05-30-05...Remembering Them Then ~ Honoring Them
DollyCali | May 27, 2005 | DollyCali

Posted on 05/27/2005 2:04:43 AM PDT by DollyCali



A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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Memorial Day is set apart to remember those now departed who served in the armed forces. This four day weekend at the Finest we shall remember the countless fathers, sons, husbands, brothers, sisters, mothers, daughters and wives who paid the ultimate sacrifice while on active duty as well as our veterans who returned home alive but are no longer with us.

We are also going to honor and remember the men and women currently serving our country and present a very special Marine as a representative of all the members of our armed forces.

Please feel free to share on this thread the stories and pictures of your loved ones in the military currently serving in the Military, retired, deceased…



"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson



We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them. ~Francis A. Walker




Although no sculptured marble should rise to their memory, nor engraved stone bear record of their deeds, yet will their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored. ~Daniel Webster




On thy grave the rain shall fall from the eyes of a mighty nation! ~Thomas William Parsons






Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.(Psalm 23:4)













To fully understand why strangers across the country are sending well wishes to "Nick Popaditch, a true American hero" they've never met, one must rewind to Operation Iraqi Freedom and the liberation of Baghdad. In a famous event that truly symbolized the liberation, 1st Tank Battalion Marines pulled down a statue of Saddam Hussein. An Associated Press photographer captured then-Staff Sgt. Nick Popaditch grinning, smoking a stogie with the statue falling in the background.

This photo, which ended up on the front page of nearly every major paper in the United States, earned him the title of "the Cigar Marine."



Now fast forward to April 7 2004 -. Popaditch, still a tank commander with 1st Tank Battalion, volunteered to redeploy to Iraq with another company when he found out his own company wasn't slated to go back yet.

One month ago, I was in Iraq, and I assumed I'd watch his first baseball season on video tape after I got home," he said from his red, white and blue canvas chair next to the dugout. "This is a real treat, being here for these games."

A real treat. Those three simple words provide a small preview of Popaditch's endlessly positive all-Marine attitude.

For the 36-year-old father of two, that fateful day in Fallujah was just another day at the office — or in the tank, if you ask him.

"We'd been in constant contact with the enemy for 36 hours," he started, absentmindedly tracing a scar above his right eyebrow. "We were on a street so narrow there wasn't even room to turn my turret."

With the enemy somewhere in front of them, Popaditch and his crew, which included a second tank, his wingman-slowly traversed the narrow streets.

"We passed an alley no wider than those two poles, and I looked down the alley and saw anti-coalition forces fire (a rocket-propelled grenade) straight at us," he continued.

"That RPG hit the side of my turret and it didn't penetrate, but I ordered my driver to stop and as I turned to engage them with my .50 caliber, another RPG was launched from a rooftop in front of us, and I guess that sucker had better aim," he laughed. "I'm not sure if he was aiming at my head, or at the hatch. The best I can figure is he split the difference."

Splitting the difference from a rooftop cost Popaditch his right eye — a fact he refuses to dwell on. Rather he speaks of the heroic actions of his 26-year-old gunner, Cpl. Ryan Chambers, a San Luis Obispo, Calif., native.

"When I got hit, I saw a flash of light and then everything went black. All I could hear was fuzz and static," he recalled, pausing to clap as his son's team brought in another runner, putting them ahead by five runs. "The force of the blast knocked me down into the tank, and I sat up and reached for my radio to start telling the driver we needed to get out of there. But my helmet was gone, so I had no radio."

Blinded, momentarily deaf and not yet feeling pain, Popaditch groped his way around the inside of his tank until he located Chambers.

"That guy, man, he was injured too, and he'd already climbed right up into the cupola — the same cupola I'd just been blown out of — and was assessing the situation," said Popaditch, stopping to laugh. "This is the funny part of the story. I grabbed him and screamed, 'Chambers, we have to get the tanks out of here,' and 'Chambers, you're going to have to call for a medevac.' He didn't answer me, so I shook him and screamed it three or four more times, until I realized he'd probably answered me but I couldn't hear him."

As the tank started moving he could faintly hear Chambers on the radio, he said. "I heard him hollering at both drivers, just doing what tank commanders do naturally," he said, admiration in his voice. "We were blocks and blocks deep into the city, and Chambers simply took control. That was comforting to me, to know that he had taken charge of the situation."

With Chambers in charge, Popaditch focused on himself for a moment and said he suddenly felt very tired."I wanted to lie down right there and go to sleep for a while, but I knew from first aid training that I had to stay awake," he laughed, shaking his head sheepishly. "I stood up, held on, and forced myself to stay awake. I don't remember anything about the trip back to the center of command, but there is a berm near the trestle we were based near, and when I felt the tank cross that berm, I knew we were home."

Popaditch said when his Marines and the medical crew pulled him out of the tank; he knew everything was going to be OK. He said he's still not sure if they were Army medics or Navy corpsmen, and laughingly apologizes for not knowing, saying, "Hey, I'd just been hit in the face with a grenade."

"When they started treating me, I knew I was safe, and I knew my family would never see a picture of me hanging from a train trestle somewhere," he said. "It was such an emotionally charged feeling, such a sense of relief."

He remembers very little about being treated in Fallujah, or being medevaced to Germany, but what he does remember amazes him.

"I was on a cot, and they were working on me. I was very heavily medicated," he recalled, taking off the patch covering his right eye and rubbing his hand across his shaved head.

"All of a sudden, they said, 'Gunny, we're being mortared, so we're going to pile these flak jackets on you,' like it was no big deal."

In Germany, he spoke to his wife and parents on the telephone, and after surgery, the doctors told him his right eye had been unsalvageable.



"I'm sure I left this guy on the floor of that tank," he smiled, gesturing to his swollen and closed right eyelid, surrounded with fresh pink scars and some small scabs peppered across his cheeks, mouth and forehead, "But it was nice of them to tell me I'd lost it. This other one is getting better every day though, and I expect to regain 100 percent of my vision in this eye."

When asked how he would sum up the whole experience, Popaditch thought for a minute and smiled.

"This has been the most motivating experience of my life, and it has restored my faith in the youth of America," he said enthusiastically. "The people I've met along the way are amazing. Corporal Chambers saved my life that day, the doctors are working to give me the best quality of life possible, and people across America are coming forward to support not only me, but all of the guys fighting over there right now."

Along with his eye, Popaditch lost his sense of smell, suffered permanent hearing loss in his right ear, broke his nose and has undergone several surgeries to remove shrapnel from his head, eye and face.

His sense of humor escaped unscathed, as did his love of God, Corps and country.



"My friends and my Marines are still there, still fighting," he said softly. "Any Marine in their right mind would want to be right there with them. All I've really lost is about 10 degrees of peripheral vision, and I'll be OK without that. I'm ready to be with my Marines again."

Nick Popaditch continues to see things in a positive light. Not soon after returning home attended his son's first baseball game of the season

.More treatments along with many special activities have kept him busy. Most recently Nick was awarded a Marine Corps Scholarship by Congresswomen Mary Bono 4/22/05. There is also a story of it in the Desert Sun on Sunday April 24th 2005. The story is ' Labor of love' for Marines.



Nick AKA Ceegar Guy and his wife April are now both FReepers and will join us on this thread over the week-end. TexKat is the FReeper who made the initial contacts with them. Thank you KAT!!! You can address any comments to them directly

Nick – Cee-gar Man US Marine
April -- USMC wife AKA Cee-gar wife








DOLLY,

THANK YOU! MY FAMILY AND I APPRECIATE ALL THAT YOU AND ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS AT FREE REPUBLIC HAVE DONE TO KEEP US MOTIVATED AND IN GOOD SPIRITS DURING THE LAST TWO YEARS.

I AM RETIRING FROM THE MARINE CORPS DUE TO MY LIMITED VISION IN MY REMAINING EYE. I HAVE A 92% LOSS OF MY FIELD OF VISION IN MY LEFT EYE AND THE REMAINING 8% IS CONSIDERED LEGALLY BLIND.

I AM GRATEFUL FOR THAT MUCH. IN THE FIRST DAYS OF HOSPITALIZATION THERE WAS A POSSIBILITY OF HAVING NO SIGHT AT ALL, SO AS YOU COULD IMAGINE I AM GRATEFUL FOR WHAT I DO HAVE AND BLESSED TO MAKE IT BACK HOME TO MY FAMILY. I AM DOING FINE AND LOOKING FORWARD TO NEW GOALS AND DREAMS IN MY LIFE. I AM BY NO MEANS OUT OF THE GAME AND I WILL NOT BE SITTING ON THE SIDELINES OF LIFE, I SHALL FINISH THE GAME.

I AM PROUD OF MY SERVICE TO THIS COUNTRY. I ACCEPTED ALL THAT WAS A POSSIBILITY IN A WAR, EVEN THE POSSIBILITY OF NEVER COMING HOME. MY FAMILY STAYED STRONG FOR ME DURING ALL OF THIS AND ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD THAT SACRIFICE AND HONOR WOULD NOT ALWAYS BE EASY BUT WORTH IT.

MY WISH NOW IS TO BE A HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER, I JOKE AND TELL PEOPLE,” I WILL JUST BE GETTING THEM (THE KIDS)A FEW YEARS EARLIER”.

BACK SOME MONTHS AGO I ATTENDED THE BLIND REHABILITATION PROGRAM IN THE PALO ALTO VA HOSPITAL. THERE I LEARNED TO USE AN ADAPTIVE COMPUTER, LOW VISION AIDES SUCH AS MAGNIFIERS, TELESCOPES AND SPECIAL READING DEVICES. I READ MY FIRST BOOK WHILE I WAS THERE, IT WAS NEARLY 9 MONTHS WHEN I LAST WAS ABLE TO READ, IT FELT GOOD AGAIN.

I HOPE TO ENTER COLLEGE ON THE SAME LEVEL AS THE OTHER STUDENTS WITH MY NEW QUIPMENT.

MY FAMILY AND I ARE NOW LIVING IN THE MONTEREY PENINSULA AREA OF CALIFORNIA. IT IS BEAUTIFUL HERE. MY WIFE AND MY SON ARE ANIMAL LOVERS AND LOVE ALL THE SEA CREATURES THAT SHARE THE SHORES WITH US. I HAVE STARTED KAYAKING AND LOVE IT.

THE SMALLER COMMUNITY WILL BE JUST MY SPEED WHILE I ATTEND COLLEGE HERE, NOT TOO BIG, CROWDED OR COMPLICATED FOR ME TO GET AROUND. I CAN’T COMPLAIN ABOUT A THING.

I FEEL BLESSED, THIS INJURY TOOK ME THROUGH ANOTHER DOOR AND CHAPTER IN MY LIFE WHERE PEOPLE AND EXPERIENCES WERE WAITING FOR ME ON THE OTHER SIDE, I WAS REDIRECTED. I LEARNED THINGS I WOULD HAVE NEVER KNOWN HAD I NOT BEEN WOUNDED. IT TOOK ME ON A JOURNEY THROUGH OTHER LIVES OF GREAT PEOPLE AND MADE ME THE RECEIVER OF SO MUCH GOODNESS IN THEM. YES, SOMETHING WAS TAKEN, BUT SOMETHING WAS ALSO GIVEN. I HAVE ALSO SEEN THE COURAGE AND BRAVERY IN THE OTHER MEN WHO SERVED ALONG SIDE OF ME AND WHO HAVE ALSO BEEN WOUNDED. I AM PROUD TO CALL THEM MY BROTHER.

I AM FOREVER PROUD AND PRIVILEGED TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE MY COUNTRY AND WOULD DO IT ALL AGAIN.

HAVE A BLESSED MEMORIAL DAY

GYSGT. NICK POPADITCH USMC






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To: DollyCali; All; everyone
On Fox News now

Rolling Thunder In Wash DC

141 posted on 05/29/2005 10:46:44 AM PDT by Syncro
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To: knak
My husband died six months and one week ago today

Eve and I are very sorry for your loss.

May God always bless you.

142 posted on 05/29/2005 11:12:17 AM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: DollyCali
Bump back atcha - thank you so very much for pinging me to this thread.
143 posted on 05/29/2005 12:22:00 PM PDT by Cboldt
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To: deadhead

Father O'Brien had it absolutely right. I hope you are having a fine Memorial Day weekend.


144 posted on 05/29/2005 1:25:35 PM PDT by Temple Owl (19064)
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To: DollyCali

Dolly, what a super thread. Beautiful work.

Loved Ceegar Guys reference to the closed door. Reminding us that when God closes a door, He always opens a window.

Thank you to all of our military - active and retired. Prayers for the safekeeping of our military as they continue to serve, and humble gratitude for those who have given all.


145 posted on 05/29/2005 3:19:37 PM PDT by jtill
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To: DollyCali; Syncro

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Richard Myers rides his motorcycle with his wife Mary Jo across Memorial Bridge along with thousands of other bikers during the annual Rolling Thunder memorial ride in Washington Sunday, May 29, 2005. The Rolling Thunder event, coinciding with the Memorial Day weekend, has been focusing attention on POW-MIA issues since 1988. Riders also advocate for veterans' rights. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Riders Gather for Rolling Thunder Tribute to Veterans

The early morning sun glistened off the Vietnam veteran pins on Paul Sirks' blue denim jacket as he waited for the Metro at the New Carrollton, Md., station this morning.

i-Newswire, 2005-05-29 - The 20-year Army veteran, who served in Vietnam during 1965, 1966 and "a little bit of '67," and his friend Diana Plummer, who also sported a blue denim jacket with Vietnam pins and American flags, were on their way to support those riding in the "Rolling Thunder" tribute in Washington.

Sirks and Plummer are members of the Harley Owners Group Chapter in Annapolis, Md. Originally from Ohio, this is the third year Sirks and Plummer have participated in Rolling Thunder, which pays tribute to those killed in Vietnam and remembers those missing from all conflicts. They said they participated in last year's Rolling Thunder but opted to watch from the sidelines this year. Their chapter will have about 400 riding from the Pentagon across the Memorial Bridge to the National Mall's Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

"It feels good to be part of the ride," said Sirks, who voluntarily enlisted in the Army. "There's nothing like it. But, you don't get to see all the bikes."

Plummer said she sees the changes in her friend's face as the day progresses.

"He's lucky to be here," she said, referring to wounds that earned Sirks three Purple Heart medals.

Sirks' eyes teared as he talked about the friendships that combat creates.

"Some came back; some didn't. I'll see them today," he said as he wiped his eyes.

The Army veteran said patriotism is important and that the big story with Rolling Thunder is the people who travel across the country to participate. Each year since the rally was first held in 1988, the number of riders has grown. Last year, an estimated 400,000 motorcycles made the ride.

In preparation for his part in Rolling Thunder, Vietnam veteran Richard "Poncho" Pontious took his motor home from Las Vegas to Ohio and got a "couple of days rest" before heading to Ontario, Calif., to join up with a group that was riding from there. They started their journey May 18 and rode anywhere from 127 to 400 miles a day to reach the rallying point in the Pentagon's North Parking lot.

On days they didn't rack up the mileage, the bikers stopped at schools and told their stories to children. One such stop was in West Virginia. The children, said Pontious, had held events to raise money to pay for the bikers' lunches. "They put on a show ( for us )," he added. "It was outstanding. I can't wait to do it again next year."

This year's ride took on a special significance for Pontious. Fellow rider and Vietnam veteran Tom "Ghost" Titus lost his son, Army Spc. Brandon T. Titus of the 10th Mountain Division, last August during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

This ride, said Pontious, was in memory of Brandon. "It's important to not let anyone forget all the men and women who give their lives for the freedoms in this country," added the Purple Heart recipient. "A lot of people paid the maximum and shouldn't be forgotten. There are people who will never know the cost.

"They just don't know," he said as talked about sharing a bunker with someone one minute and having that person gone the next. "We need to work our way to a war-free world," he added as he wiped tears from his eyes.

Although they're not veterans, Barb and Rich Smerkar of Greensburg, Pa., said they strongly support the efforts of Rolling Thunder and that's why they ride.

Barb said they normally don't take their bikes out when it's raining, but they braved a downpour at their home May 27 to get here on time to ride from the Pentagon to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. "It's just that important to us," she added.

"It's important to support the veterans and those serving today and appreciate what they do for us," said Rich. "We take a lot for granted."

"If not for them," added Barb, "we wouldn't be sitting here today."

By K.L. Vantrtan
American Forces Press Service

A biker stands guard as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, rear, speaks during the annual Rolling Thunder memorial ride at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington Sunday, May 29, 2005. The Rolling Thunder event, coinciding with the Memorial Day weekend, has been focusing attention on POW-MIA issues since 1988. Riders also advocate for veterans' rights. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Rumsfeld, Myers Join Bikers Saluting Vets

WASHINGTON - Thousands of motorcycles rolled down the streets of the nation's capital Sunday in a rally organized by Rolling Thunder, a biker group that supports veterans' rights.

The group has been staging the rally on Memorial Day weekend since 1988 to focus attention on POW-MIA issues.

Many of the bikers took part in the annual memorial ride from Arlington National Cemetery to the National Vietnam War Memorial before heading to the Lincoln Memorial.

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Richard Myers, and his wife joined the thousands of bikers riding through Washington.

Later in the day, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld gave a speech to members of Rolling Thunder near the Lincoln Memorial. He thanked the veterans' commitment to the cause of freedom.

In a photo provided by the Lincoln Highway National Museum, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld poses with an unidentified Vietnam veteran after making a speech at the Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, May 29, 2005, in Washington. This is the 18th year for Rolling Thunder, which started in 1987 and brings thousands of bikers each year from across the country to celebrate Memorial Day at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, honoring veterans and POW/MIA's from all wars. (AP Photo/Lincoln Highway National Museum, Craig Harmon)

U.S. Air Force General Richard Myers (2nd R), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, walks with his wife Mary Jo Myers (C) and Rolling Thunder founder Artie Muller (L) at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, May 29, 2005. Gen. Myers led thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycle riders into Washington for their annual rally for veterans. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, center, is surrounded by bikers before speaking during the annual Rolling Thunder memorial ride at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Sunday, May 29, 2005. The Rolling Thunder event, coinciding with the Memorial Day weekend, has been focusing attention on POW-MIA issues since 1988. Riders also advocate for veterans' rights. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

U.S. Air Force General Richard Myers (C), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and his wife Mary Jo Myers (R) accept memorial baseball-style cards from Carolyn Maupin (L), mother of missing U.S. Army Sgt. Matt Maupin, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, May 29, 2005. Maupin, who was taking part in a Rolling Thunder Memorial Day biker rally, said her son was captured in fighting outside of Baghdad, Iraq, on April 9, 2004. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

146 posted on 05/29/2005 8:10:44 PM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat; jtill; Cboldt; Syncro; deadhead; MoJo2001; MEG33; Mrs.Nooseman; knak; Dubya
Hi all.. I thank you so much for all the heartfelt posts & please forgive me for a mass response.. Just returned home. My mom's first outing OUT OF HER ROOM since last July. Did well until 10 feet from her bed. she is on floor & right now wants to let pain killer set in before trying to get up. She is sitting but has pain in knees & hip when she moves..I turned on TV & am aware that the floor is not as clean as it should be. but at this point mom refuses to have emergency help. NO hospitals for her at this point and I respect her view ..as I rather share that mentality. please say a little prayer for us here? Life has been difficult these past few years & she at 86 has lost a lot of life's experiences with the orthopedic situation compounded by way too much weight putting stress on the joints.

Knak.. I am so very sorry about the loss of your husband. I did not know & if a thread or posts somewhere existed, I did not see them. Hugs and love to you FRiend

I might be back but if not please know why..
147 posted on 05/29/2005 8:53:40 PM PDT by DollyCali ("Thank you for your ANSWERS". POTUS to press at end of Presser 28April05)
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To: TexKat

Thanks for all tht info and the pictures!

I'm going to link your post to the Rolling Thunder thread.


148 posted on 05/29/2005 10:03:46 PM PDT by Syncro
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To: Syncro; TexKat; Bommer; Mama_Bear; All
A few links if you are not on these ping lists:

Texkat's Special Memorial Day Thread at Operation Phantom Fury HERE.

Bommer's Memorial Day tribute & videos HERE


Mom update: On floor for hour.. took pills to curb pain to try to pull herself up into bed. arm, hip, knees incredible pain. she could not get into her bed & of course I could not lift her - She again said no to 911 call. (which I respect).. I made the executive decision to set up her up with a mattress on the floor. it was hard to get her in that. put a lamp, water, TV in range &her remote... Gave her some towels to potty in & said we would see how things go tomorrow.

I know I have no desire for my last breath to be in a hospital.. when my time is there.. let me die in the woods, lake, my own abode, whatever & wherever it is. I know mom feels the same way. I pray the Lord takes me before I reach that stage. I will not be a burden on others & will do what is necessary to make that happen .. but gee it would be nice if God helped a little there..

Well, need to try to sleep . It has been a very intense couple weeks.. Brother Duane & I are to clean & decorate graves tomorrow.. I take him to Akron airport Tues & I will take over "use" of his van, which is newer and in better shape than my current one. He is a good brother. I feel very blessed. I dearly love his wife.. such a gift she is to him.

Lori you have been on my mind these past few days..Letting you know you are in my thoughts & prayers
149 posted on 05/29/2005 11:37:43 PM PDT by DollyCali ("Thank you for your ANSWERS". POTUS to press at end of Presser 28April05)
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To: Syncro

Thank you Syncro.


150 posted on 05/29/2005 11:45:56 PM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: DollyCali

Try and get some good rest busy lady. God bless you for all that you do.


151 posted on 05/29/2005 11:46:42 PM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Dubya; Temple Owl
Hope you are having a great weekend. The weather has been beautiful, will be a nice day for the Memorial Day Parade, I hope lots of folks show up today. Here is a photo from the Memorial Day Air Show I attended yesterday:


It was terrific, an awesome show, a patriotic day at the beach.

152 posted on 05/30/2005 2:40:34 AM PDT by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans)
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To: DollyCali

Prayers for your dear Mom


153 posted on 05/30/2005 2:42:29 AM PDT by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans)
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Prayers for All

154 posted on 05/30/2005 3:12:22 AM PDT by deadhead (God Bless Our Troops and Veterans)
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To: deadhead; TexKat; Dubya; Billie; dutchess; Mama_Bear; Syncro; Aquamarine; ...





May the Lord of great love and of creation keep the men and women of our military in His loving and eternal care. May the families be immersed with peace and comfort as they proudly know their loved ones are giving their best for the things that are dear to all of us. AMEN


Below are names of some of our FReepers' loved ones who are serving our country. If you have someone you would like to add, please address a post to Billie; Mama_Bear; Dutchess; Aquamarine; The Mayor; DollyCali, and we will add their name to this list. As we pray for them, we pray also for all our nation’s leaders, and military personnel, and their families and friends. May God hold them close to His heart.

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Maigrey...................cousin
OhioWfan........................son
mystery-ak..........son, husband
Gogrammy................grandson
Inspectorette...................son
Blessed American..........nephew
Slip18..........................nephew
anniegetyourgun...........nephew
Diver Dave.......niece, nephew
ConspiracyGuy........2 nephews
Pippin.......niece's husband
sneakers..........................son
weldgophardline.....brotherinlaw
jamaly.................brotherinlaw
Future Snake Eater..........cousin
WaterDragon.............grandson
WaterDragon...........son-in-law
BeforeISleep...................son
kimmie7......................brother
Armymarinemom............3 sons
american_ranger.............son
LadyX.........................grandson
fawn796.......................nephew
Dubya............................nephew
StarCMC......................brother
ValerieUSA..................2 sons
Lakeside......................2 sons
LakeLady.....................nephew
Spruce.....................daughter
Philman_36..............2 nephews
bjcintennessee.......son, niece
eaglesiniowa.....................son
auboy.............................cousin
Ladysmith..nephew,friend's son
tina07......soninlaw & his friend
Katydidnt..........................son
MontanaCowgirlCop.......brother
Colorado Slim................nephew
Tapatio.........................2 nephews
Alouette................................son
katykelly..............................son
Warrior Nurse...........active duty
SK1 Thurman...........active duty
David Osborne.........active duty
fc2tomschermuly......active duty
bkwells..................active duty
LongCut..................active duty
cjk..........................active duty
Trish.......................active duty
ODC-GIRL.................active duty
AF_Blue..................active duty
Notwithstanding.....active duty
thumperusn.............active duty
Q6-God.....................active duty
Q6-God...................twin brother
Veloxherc.................active duty
Don Simmons...........active duty
wingnutx..................active duty
Old Sarge................active duty
CGblue........................active duty
bigghurtt................active duty
frankiep...................active duty
scubachick.........................husband
ladtx................................2 sons
Its_me_K.E.T...........................son
gatorgirl.........................husband
severa...............husband,brother
Hostel.................................cousin
MozartLover..............son,nephew
LBGA (RIP)...................................son
cookcounty............................son
SpookBrat..............nephew,cousin
Doug from Upland...........son-in-law
Himyar....................................son
boxerblues........................2 sons
the piper....................................son
sheeza................................husband
kemathen7.........................husband
Tiffee4Bob..........................boyfriend
El Gato.........................nephew deadhead.............................cousin
JimRobinson..................2 ephews
TexKat.......................son, step-son
Consort.......2 daughters,son-in-law
Darheel...............................niece
Donaeus...........................nephew
dixie sass........................nephew
BeAllYouCanBe........................son
Repubmommy........................brother
AgThorn................................2 sons
homeschoolmama.................nephew
kneezles.................................son
RoseinRoseBear......cousin's hubby
Redhead............step-granddaughter
Redhead...........step-grdaughter fiance
Atomic Conspiracy.........half-brother
Atomic Conspiracy................nephew
Atomic Conspiracy....................niece
Sunflowergal.........................grandson
visualops..............................cousin
mrstank..............................husband
MrsMike31........................husband
spotbust1............................husband
Leofl...........................................son
chena............................................son
campfollower............................fiance
LUV W............................................son
painter...................................nephew
ProudAFDad.................................son
SkiMask...................................son
TheMayor...........................friends'son
mhking.....................................cousin
Misty4jc................................husband
Bykrbayb........................................son
Hope and Glory.............................son
ak_daddoo.............................nephew
SilentServiceCPOWife...........husband
Walkenfree...2 grndsons,3 nephews
Walkenfree................granddaughter
ariamne...............................2 cousins
Zechariah_8_13...brotherinlaw,cousin
DirtyHarryY2K.......daughter,son-in-law
nelibeli..................................nephew
Kramster.........................stepson












155 posted on 05/30/2005 4:57:46 AM PDT by DollyCali ("Thank you for your ANSWERS". POTUS to press at end of Presser 28April05)
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To: DollyCali

http://www.gcsdistributing.com/?pv=tr&tf=TDP&DT=HSD

My gratitude to all who serve and have served...

May we always remember those who died to make us free.


156 posted on 05/30/2005 5:03:06 AM PDT by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: DollyCali; All

How is your mum? I presume you must have someone look after her if she is bed ridden what a worry that must be to you when you are away. Prayers for you and your mother.

Dolly I will be posting the dose today and have noticed all the wonderful graphics you have done in honour of Memorial Weekend, I will making today's edition of the dose a tribute to Memorial Day please come over if you have time and post some of your lovely artwork.

To all please feel free to contribute to the dose this evening as I want it to be a special Memorial Day edition.

Many thanks
Eleanor


157 posted on 05/30/2005 5:12:40 AM PDT by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: snugs
Good Morning Eleanor.. I will do my best to visit/post at Dose tonight. It is a thread I always enjoy. Haven't gotten there for a few days due to out of town company; posting the Finest; other pressures.. etc. Mom's fall last night is I think a turning point here one way or another. She is still asleep on her "makeshift" bed/mattress on floor. No, she does not permit anyone to stay with her when I am gone. If it were my house etc things would be different.. I live with her & she clings desperately to each shred of control that she has with her life, as do most of us.
158 posted on 05/30/2005 5:45:15 AM PDT by DollyCali ("Thank you for your ANSWERS". POTUS to press at end of Presser 28April05)
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To: DollyCali

How does your mother cope then when you are away it must be a constant worry to you I pray that you can sort things out for the future as you say the fall yesterday may well be a turning point.

Love and prayers
Eleanor


159 posted on 05/30/2005 6:40:31 AM PDT by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: ST.LOUIE1; Aquamarine; dutchess; Mama_Bear; dansangel; Billie; Aeronaut; deadhead; Diver Dave; ...


May 30, 2005

Known Unto God

Read:
Psalm 77:1-15

Has God forgotten to be gracious? Has He in anger shut up His tender mercies? —Psalm 77:9

Bible In One Year: Psalm 148-150

cover While visiting a World War I military cemetery in France, I was struck by the number of grave markers bearing only these words:

A SOLDIER OF THE GREAT WAR: KNOWN UNTO GOD

The cemetery was surrounded on three sides by stone panels bearing the names of 20,000 soldiers who fell in nearby battles. Imagining the loneliness of men dying in war and the anguish of families grieving at home was overpowering.

There may be times in life when we feel forgotten and alone. Like the psalmist we cry out: "Will the Lord cast off forever? And will He be favorable no more? . . . Has God forgotten to be gracious? Has He in anger shut up His tender mercies?" (Psalm 77:7,9).

The psalmist's answer to feeling abandoned came in remembering all that God had done in the past, meditating on His wonderful work, and speaking of it to others (vv.11-12).

In our darkest moments, we can remember the words of Jesus: "Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows" (Luke 12:6-7).

We are never forgotten by God. —David McCasland

When trials loom or death is near,
In Christ we can confide;
We never need to feel alone—
He's always at our side. —Sper

In every desert of trial, God has an oasis of comfort.

FOR FURTHER STUDY
Lonely But Never Alone
Safe And Secure

160 posted on 05/30/2005 7:16:16 AM PDT by The Mayor ( Pray as if everything depends on God; work as if everything depends on you.)
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