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During Desert Storm, one of our co-workers was called to serve in Iraq. Upon his safe return and arrival back at work, we tied yellow ribbons around numerous trees and hung a huge sign that read “We missed you. Thank God the Iraqis did too!” — Billie McCracken Provided Courtesy of Reader’s Digest. Click here…
John McCain’s Remarks about the Pledge of Allegiance!
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goquin
In light of the recent appeals court ruling in California, with respect to the Pledge of Allegiance, the following recollection from Senator John McCain is very appropriate. The Pledge of Allegiance – by Senator John McCain As you may know, I spent five and one half years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam…
Capt. Carroll LeFon
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goquin
Military Heroes – U. S. Navy Capt. Carroll LeFon Lex, as most people knew him, was probably one of the best writers in the milblog community, bar none. A retired Navy Captain and former carrier squadron commander, he loved flying and detested “life in a cube”. For his story… click here. Note: Be sure to…
Army Ranger Ed Black in Italy
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goquin
Military Heroes – U. S. Army Ed Black On Dec. 18, 1942, Ed Black and his father sat in New York City’s Penn Station, waiting for the young soldier to catch a train to report for duty. As they waited, Black’s father, who drove an ambulance at the front during World War I, wrote a…
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