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LETTERS FROM HOME



See under replies for the latest updates... Many hugs and much love to all of mine... meems
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ARMED FORCES NEWS V



Many thanx to GaryJames(the Boss Man and one of mine) for the beautiful banner for all of mine/ours... present and past....

Take care all of mine...go in safety always meems/emom
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VETERANS DAY 2009

2009-11-11 1215 hours…Welcome home dear hearts, welcome home!

Oh my gosh! I’ve been up since 0730 hours or so… been busier than a fritter in a hot skillet but I’ve had my coffee!

Today, I’d like to talk about ‘heroism’ and ‘sacrifice’ and what it means to all of us. We are, first and foremost, Americans… A republic nation… a nation of, by and for the PEOPLE!

How do we stay FREE? How do we keep going forward every day? We sacrifice our young men and women!

Our Future goes out into the world to fight wars and battles to keep US safe. The Future of our nation depends upon the sacrifices made by our families who supply the world with the hero. The guy or gal who goes forth to a strange land to do battle there…to keep the battles from our shores.

Yes, they are the heroes! They have and are giving everything so that you and I have the freedoms we have grown up with.

Do we ever stop and ponder as a nation as to what we would NOT have if our heroes were removed from the story of our country?

All or most of our freedoms would have been removed… Would I be sitting here typing this message if the sacrifices had not been made? Would my children and their off spring have a home? Be healthy, happy? Would I be sitting on my mountain with all the critters? Would I even be alive? Would my children or grand children?

No, I don’t think so.

Because of the sacrifices still being made by our heroes, I am blessed… happy… and most of all content with my life.

To all of mine, where ever you are and whenever you were, I thank you with everything I have in me. I am so proud of you all… Hold your heads high. Never, ever forget why you went and how valued you are.

Take care and go in safety always. Remember, just always, remember our heroes!

Many hugs, much love and lafter to all of mine… God love you all, you deserve the honors… meems
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HEADS UP

Hey everybody! Suzy from Eons looking for new skins for the Eons Skins Gallery view link that would be good for Vet's Day. If you find any, PM Suzy so that she can add them to the Skins Gallery.

She is looking for skins that would be appropriate for the military holidays and memorial days. She added that she would like to have skins from each and all the military services.

So, get busy and send Suzy the info she is asking for… them’s orders!

Meems
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HEADS UP EVERYBODY

Scam by Authorized Retailer... see under replies... meems
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SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH

2009/9/11 0623 hours Welcome home, dear hearts, welcome home!

WE WILL NOT FORGET OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS ON THIS DAY OF MOURNING. THEY GAVE AND ARE STILL GIVING THEIR ALL FOR US.

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There was no “I don’t want to go” “I’m too tired” “too sick” “too old” …! The people needed… called.

They went! In uniform or out, they went! They rescued those they could and continued to try even though all hope was finally lost.

They gave their lives during the attack on our country.

I speak all of the time about our military and their sacrifices. I don’t say much about the guys and gals I worked with in the criminal justice system… Most/many people do not care for cops.

I did and still DO. Oh, I know that some are bad apples… wish there weren’t but the honesty in me says cops are human too.

Bad apples or not, they gave their lives that day in September. Fire personnel did the same. There are not many civilians who were willing to go into battle in the city that day but many did.

The dispatchers did fantastic job of keeping track of theirs. Dispatchers did not/could not see the extent of the damage… the injuries… They did not know if their family members and friends who worked in the area had survived. They stayed and did their jobs.

I am so proud to be a member of that dedicated group. I mourn their loss.








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To all of mine, rest, be at peace… shift is over. To those who survive, my deepest and sincerest respect… Love you all… Paula Rice (Disp ret.)
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SAD NEWS

BLACKHAWK DOWN

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Rest dear hearts and be at peace... meems
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LOST PILOT FINALLY HOME

2009/8/14-1115hours

Family to bury remains of lost pilot in Fla.
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(Win McNamee/File, Getty Images) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Thousands lined the streets of Jacksonville for the funeral procession of Michael Scott Speicher, the Gulf War pilot whose remains were returned to Florida 18 years after his plane was shot down.A hearse carrying the Navy pilot's flag-draped coffin traveled Friday to a Jacksonville monument bearing the names of the area's war dead. At Memorial Wall, military officials, Gov. Charlie Crist and the Jacksonville mayor honored the service of a man whose FA-18 Hornet was shot down the Gulf War's first night.The hearse was scheduled for a long tour through places from Speicher's life. That included the church where he taught Sunday school and high school where he excelled at swimming and tennis.Speicher will finally be laid to rest at Jacksonville Memory Gardens in a private ceremony.

Welcome home, dear heart. Rest now and be at peace. Meems
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FROM THE LEX HERALD LEADER

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The escort for SSGT JOHN C BEALE



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"Please read before watching, makes it more fitting. Killed in action the week before, the body of Sergeant First Class John C. Beale was returned to FalconField in Peachtree City, Georgia, just south of Atlanta, on June 11, 2009 . The Henry County Police Department escorted the procession to the funeral home in McDonough, Georgia. A simple notice in local papers indicated the road route to be taken and the approximate time. Nowadays one can be led to believe that America no longer respects honor, and no longer honors sacrifice outside the military. Be it known that there are many places in this land where people still recognize the courage and impact of total self-sacrifice. Watch this if you wish to have some of your faith in people restored. Please share widely'.

My many thanks to my dear friend, GaryJames, the Boss, for making this clip available to all. My heart overflowed with pride and love for my country, my flag and all of mine. Meems
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