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USO Canteen FReeper Style....Themeless Thursday....June 27, 2002
Created by SAMWOLF and posted by Snow Bunny

Posted on 06/27/2002 12:35:51 AM PDT by Snow Bunny



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Tribute To HEROES

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The great intangible of America's wars beyond logistics, beyond strategy, beyond wonder weapons and Generals, is the spiritual force of its fighting men and women - and that is the force that the USO so serves.


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Thank you from all those that frequent the FReeper Canteen to Jim Robinson, Founder of FRee Republic and Navy Veteran.


1 posted on 06/27/2002 12:35:51 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: DoughtyOne; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; A Navy Vet; dcwusmc; Eastbound

2 posted on 06/27/2002 12:36:55 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: *USO Canteen; archy; Alamo-Girl; Angelwood; AntiJen; abner; at bay; A Navy Vet; ...
Welcome to the FReeper USO Canteen.

Thank you all so much with all my heart for your wonderful support of our Veterans and our troops and their families.

Thank a Veteran when you meet one while out today.

I thank you all!

3 posted on 06/27/2002 12:39:49 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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On behalf of TF Rakkasan and myself let me thank you for your letter, your kind thoughts and most important you support. Your desire to send care packages to the soldiers of TF Rakkasan is wonderful in itself. We are lucky here because we have had the support of you great Americans every since we got here. As for the packages we will be deploying home soon after 7 months and I am afraid your packages would get lost in the system somewhere, but please know your letter and thoughts are more important to us than a package and for that we can't thank you enough!
Sincerely,
R. Herman
TASK FORCE RAKKASAN


SGM R A Herman
TF Rakkasan
HHC 3Bde
APO AE 09355

The receptionist at SAMWolf’s office has a Marine friend of hers that could use some morale building.
He's at Camp LeJeune right now waiting for a training deployment to a ship.
He's 29 has 2 daughters under age 3 and is missing his family.
SAMWolf told her he would pass the Marines’ name and address onto the Canteen.

His current snail mail address is:
Cpl Berger, Charles W.
II MEF MARFOR UNITAS
RECON DET
Bldg 10, Wing 3
PSC 20164
Camp LeJeune, NC 28542-0164
His email is:
charlesberger@hotmail.com

The USS George Washington carrier battle group left NAS Norfolk today for their 6 month .The USS George Washington has about 7,500 sailors and Marines with the carrier and its battle group left to head overseas and likely into combat. The Navy will not disclose the ships's destination.
Prayers for ALL our Troops

The USS McCampbell will be commissioned in August.
USS McCampbell (DDG 85)
FPO AP 96672-1275


4 posted on 06/27/2002 12:48:05 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: The Shrew; Snow Bunny; FallGuy; JohnHuang2; Mama_Bear; Victoria Delsoul; daisyscarlett; ...
The Shrew alerted me to this article.
Wheter or not you go to FRiva Las Vegas
this is worth reading and fits in with the overall purpose of the USO Canteen.


FRiva Las Vegas Speakers Thread where this article is posted.

Think FRiva Las Vegas is just for fun?

Our featured Saturday Night Dinner Speaker is one of the backbone Conservative Political Commentators speaking today. Rich Galen has published Mullings - a Cyber Column. Here is one of my favorites:

MULLINGS
An American Cyber-Column

Memorial Day

Rich Galen
Monday May 27, 2002

[This is a reprise of Mullings from Memorial Day, 2001.]

We went to Arlington National Cemetery to attend the annual Memorial Day observance. The Lad was in charge of President Bush's appearance and he graciously offered to get us seats in the Amphitheater to watch.

The entrance to Arlington National Cemetery is directly across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial. These two historical – mystical – sites are connected by the Memorial Bridge.

At the entrance there is a sign which asks visitors to remember this is an active cemetery with the words:

"Welcome to Arlington National Cemetery,
America's most sacred shrine.
These are hallowed grounds."

The Mullings Director of Standards & Practices and I made our way up the walkways, past the many small groups of school-aged children and their chaperones listening to docents explain what they were looking at.

They were looking at rows and rows of American flags which had been placed in the ground front of each and every headstone. There are over a quarter of a million people buried at Arlington.

Generals and privates. Admirals and seamen.

Each headstone gets its own flag. Each flag, the same size.

We walked the grounds, map in hand, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening. We paused and reflected, having found what we were looking for.

We made our way to the Amphitheater where the ceremony would take place.

The Lad spotted us. As he led us to our seats we each took one of the small American flags which were being handed out by elderly vets. Holding my flag, I read the inscription above the stage: "We, here, highly resolve that those dead shall not have died in vain."

On cue, the Air Force Band and Chorus began to perform. On cue, the sun peeked out.

An announcer informed us we would hear a 21-gun salute signaling the arrival of the President on the grounds. Off in the distance, there was an order followed by the report of a cannon, then another order, another report, and so on. Twenty-one times.

During it all, the crowd stood silently.

The announcer then said the Army Band would play the National Anthem, after which the President would lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. The Tomb of the Unknowns is located to the rear of the Amphitheater on a large, elevated deck, out of our sight.

At the playing of the National Anthem, the military personnel snapped a salute and everyone else put hands on hearts.

After a delay, during which the wreath was placed, we could hear, very faintly, the sound of taps.

The crowd was hardly breathing; as if breathing might drown out the sound of the bugle.

The President arrived on the stage without Ruffles and Flourishes. Mrs. Bush took her seat, without fanfare.

After the opening prayer, there was a recitation of letters written by young men in different wars, in different places. When it was completed, there was no applause. The crowd was silent.

This was not a ceremony of pomp and circumstance. Nor an occasion for soaring rhetoric.

The President spoke, quietly, of sacrifice, and of duty, and of honor. He spoke of young men and young women who would never live out their lives. He spoke of the last kiss between a husband to his wife; the last wink and wisecrack of a brother to a sister as a train pulled out of a station; a father and son hugging for the final time at an airline boarding gate.

Afterwards, we stood amid the crowd watching, silently, the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns; the military ballet which takes place 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Arlington National Cemetery, on Memorial Day, has nothing to do with the sweep and grandeur of history, nor the gigantic commitment of resources to battles and wars; nor grand strategies and brilliant tactics.

It is the place where – and the day when – we remember the men and women who were killed at Pearl Harbor, and on Omaha Beach, and at Bull Run, and Verdun, and in Korea, and Viet Nam, and Afghanistan, and all the other un-locatable places with unpronounceable names where we have sent young men and women to fight and, too often, to die.

Arlington National Cemetery, on Memorial Day, has everything to do with a single white headstone. Nestled in a neat row among all the other white headstones next to it, in front of it, and behind it. Up hills and down swales.

We had paused at one white headstone, among a quarter of a million others. The one with the words:

John Hugh Curran
Captain
United States Air Force
World War II
1914-1962

Flags in hand, in the wet grass, on a gray morning, of Memorial Day, at Arlington National Cemetery, we paid our respects to her dad.

And prayed, silently, that he rest.

In peace.

-- END --
Copyright © 2002 Richard A. Galen

5 posted on 06/27/2002 12:53:15 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: Snow Bunny; All
Please e-mail a service person today and let them know they are not forgotten.
We have military all around the world that are there to ensure our Freedom.
It's really easy to e-mail any service person and say Thanks!

CLICK HERE!
6 posted on 06/27/2002 12:57:37 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; The Shrew
Thank you so much both of you. This is excellent!!!!
7 posted on 06/27/2002 12:59:16 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: d4now; Snow Bunny; Mama_Bear; Victoria Delsoul; daisyscarlett; Iowa Granny; Grammy Bear; ...

8 posted on 06/27/2002 1:07:11 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
How cute the kitties with the flowers Tonkin. Thank you so much!!!!
9 posted on 06/27/2002 1:13:45 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
You have the best P.O.Box in the world Tonkin. It has so much information we need to know and be able to use. Thank you for all your work you do to make it so fantastic.
10 posted on 06/27/2002 1:15:03 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: Snow Bunny
"You have the best P.O.Box in the world Tonkin."

It is my honor to help those who serve to protect our Freedom.
11 posted on 06/27/2002 1:21:01 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: Snow Bunny; SAMWolf
"Make my day!"
12 posted on 06/27/2002 1:23:47 AM PDT by exnavy
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To: Snow Bunny
Pledge of Allegiance song (WITH "under God" -- on a gummint enviral website no less!)
13 posted on 06/27/2002 1:25:29 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck
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To: exnavy
LOL...Hi dear friend.
14 posted on 06/27/2002 1:37:19 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Hi,wow, thank you !!

I am so angry about this. I never thought this would happen. Gosh I never thought a lot of things would happen in the changes in America.

Thank you again.

15 posted on 06/27/2002 1:39:17 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: Snow Bunny
Good mornin', hope you have a wonderful blessed day!
16 posted on 06/27/2002 1:39:17 AM PDT by exnavy
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To: Snow Bunny; All

History of the

Pledge of Allegiance

 

Submitted by MAJ. Silas W. Bass

Historian General

 

Francis Bellamy (1855-1931) wrote the Pledge of Allegiance for the observance of the 400th Anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus. Since 1891, he had been working on a journal for juveniles entitled, “Youth’s Companion.” He worked closely with James B. Upham, the editor of the paper.

Bellamy’s job on the paper was to promote patriotism and the flying of the flag over the public schools. He was made chairman of the executive committee for the national public school celebration of Columbus Day in 1892.

Bellamy visited President Benjamin Harrison to ask him to endorse the idea of a flag over every schoolhouse and the teaching of patriotism in all the schools. On June 21, 1892, President Harrison signed the proclamation that said, “Let the national flag float on every schoolhouse in the country and the exercises be such as shall impress upon our youth the patriotic duties of American citizenship!”

Francis Bellamy wrote these now famous words, first printed in “Youth’s Companion.” September 8, 1892:

“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

At the Second National Flag Conference held in Washington, D.C., on Flag Day, 1924, they added the words, “of America.”

A further change was made in the Pledge by House Joint Resolution 243, approved by President Eisenhower on June 14, 1954, which added the words, “under God,” so that it now reads:

“one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”



17 posted on 06/27/2002 1:40:39 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: SAMWolf; Snow Bunny; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; tomkow6; COB1; All
LOL! I can't sleep.

This is great Sam. Good job!

I just want to post this pic. I think it's really good. (hope it works)

Do ya feel lucky punk... well, do ya?

I gotta get some sleep even 2 hours, lol.

18 posted on 06/27/2002 1:42:50 AM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Snow Bunny
Morning Snow Bunny .. I'm off to bed but wanted to say Hi and what a great job you are doing ..

God Bless You!!
19 posted on 06/27/2002 1:43:16 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thanks so much for the flowers, Tonk. Much appreciated.

Now for real, good night. :-)

20 posted on 06/27/2002 1:43:56 AM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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