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Moms Will Be Moms
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goquin
My son arrived back in the United States after fighting with the First Marine Division in Iraq. But I still couldn’t help reacting like a mom when I saw him on the base running over to some buddies to return a bayonet. “Kevin!” I shouted halfway across the base, before I could stop myself. “Don’t…
Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta
By
goquin
Military Heroes – U. S. Army Salvatore Giunta Medals of Honor have been rare since the end of the Vietnam war. And not one of the recipients from the Somalia, Iraq or Afghanistan deployments have been alive to have the iconic blue ribbon with the gold star draped around his neck. Until now. The White…
Daddys Poem
By
goquin
Here’s a heartwarming poem that is posted on the Internet and has also been making the rounds via e-mail. Thanks to our submitting subscriber! Daddy’s Poem Her hair was up in a pony tail, her favorite dress tied with a bow. Today was Daddy’s Day at school, and she couldn’t wait to go. But her…
Second Helpings Allowed
By
goquin
“Chow looks wonderful,” I told the mess sergeant, a large, intimidating man. “I’d love seconds.” “You’ll get the same as everyone else,” he growled as he chucked food on my tray. “Now move it!” After finishing the edible portion of my meal, I dumped the rest in the garbage, accidentally tossing out my silverware. While…
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