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Baz 05-30-2021 10:34 AM

A year has gone by since this thread was started. I know most here are reflecting on those warriors and their families who made sacrifices for us.

I say again - thank you.

Seahawk 05-30-2021 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11347787)
A year has gone by since this thread was started. I know most here are reflecting on those warriors and their families who made sacrifices for us.

Every time I see the picture in the first post, I have to look away since it reminds me, and they come flooding back to me in my mind, of those near to me I have lost...to a point I get uncomfortable.

There are some real warriors that post here: Bless you all.

VINMAN 05-30-2021 11:26 AM

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monoflo 05-30-2021 11:42 AM

Memorial Day
 
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To those who did not come home -to those who did but left part of themselves behind -

They are forever my heroes,

Seahawk 05-30-2021 04:12 PM

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flatbutt 05-30-2021 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 11347797)
Every time I see the picture in the first post, I have to look away since it reminds me, and they come flooding back to me in my mind, of those near to me I have lost...to a point I get uncomfortable.

There are some real warriors that post here: Bless you all.

Hear hear! The best I can do is remember, donate what I can to help the wounded and fallen and live well in their honor. May that which watches over all who served bless you and keep you.

RNajarian 05-31-2021 12:16 AM

From Toby Keith’s American Soldier

And I will always do my duty
No matter what the price
I've counted up the cost
I know the sacrifice
Oh, and I don't want to die for you
But if dyin's asked of me
I'll bear that cross with honor
'Cause freedom don't come free


I'm an American soldier, an American
Beside my brothers and my sisters
I will proudly take a stand
When liberty's in jeopardy
I will always do what's right
I'm out here on the front lines
sleep in peace tonight
American soldier, I'm an American soldier
. . .”

God Bless those who gave it all.

KFC911 05-31-2021 04:26 AM

This thread needs to be the first one folks see this morning.....

To those heros who sacrificed it all ...RIP.

astrochex 05-31-2021 04:47 AM

As a civilian, I have no words to say for these heroes except thank-you.

Flat Six 05-31-2021 05:34 AM

My cousin Junior at 21:

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On April 28, 1972 WO1 William A. Haines Jr. was killed in action while in the front seat of an AH-1G from F Troop (Air), 4th Cavalry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, call name Centaurs. WO1 Haines’ ship was the lead element in a scouting mission when the aircraft came under small arms enemy fire. The helicopter took a round in the transmission, causing the aircraft to crash and roll over, trapping WO1 Haines in the front seat. He suffered fatal injuries in the incident. The aircraft commander, CAPT Paul V. Martindale, was also killed. The aircraft caught fire and was destroyed.

Panel 1W, Row 9 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Flat Six 05-31-2021 05:51 AM

Pop in Vietnam:

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MAJ Donald C. Haines, USMC (Ret.). Miss you, dad.

widebody911 05-31-2021 06:47 AM

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GH85Carrera 05-31-2021 07:07 AM

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My dad in Korea 1967 shortly after the Pueblo was seized.

Racerbvd 05-31-2021 07:27 AM

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Baz 05-31-2021 08:11 AM

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creaturecat 05-31-2021 09:38 AM

suckers - according to Mr T.
lest we forget .......

Brown747 05-31-2021 01:45 PM

Back to the top....

https://youtu.be/jpt6Bvr2L-s

Racerbvd 05-31-2021 03:05 PM

A friend forwarded this to me.

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The Significance of Memorial Day

Uncategorized

Monday, May 31, 2021 is Memorial Day, when we honor those who died while in service of this nation.* We visit their graves, attend Memorial Day ceremonies, and thank their families.* We thank surviving veterans around us and their families too.

Memorial Day’s roots lie in the US Civil War (1861 to 1865). Waterloo, New York is the official birthplace of Memorial Day, but at many places like Savannah and Gettysburg, people made a point of decorating graves of their Civil War dead and often the dead on both sides. Freed slaves held a very large event honoring dead soldiers at Charleston in 1865.

Across several years, these ad hoc events became annualized. Some states adopted commemorations statewide, and these events often went by the rubric of Decoration Day. By 1865, states like Virginia and Mississippi and by 1871 Michigan and by 1890 all Northern states had precedents to Memorial Day or official state holidays.

In subsequent decades, ceremonies expanded to honor the dead of all wars and coalesced around May 30 as the standard commemoration date. The 30th*was chosen because it did not fall on the day of any major battle. In 1967, the official federal name became Memorial Day. The following year, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. This moved what is now Presidents Day along with Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day and Veterans Day from fixed dates to set Mondays. This made three-day weekends, pleasing the travel industry and travelers and was made effective in 1971. (Note: Veterans Day eventually reverted to the fixed November 11 annual date we still use currently.)

So now, we honor fallen Americans of all conflicts, from the American Revolution to the current War on Terror, and from peacetime service too. They are men and women of all ages and from all branches of the US military. They also include groups you might not always remember, such as military nurses.

We honor those who died in COMBAT and those who died in SUPPORT.We honor those who died OVERSEAS and those who died here at HOME.We honor those who died in WAR and those who died in PEACE.

Rough numbers paint an important picture. Across of this nation’s 245 years of history, we have the following wartime casualties:

Two-thirds of a million who died due to combat.About the same number have died in war of non-combat losses, such as 60,000 succumbing to influenza near the end of World War I.The total is roughly 1.4 million.Another 1.4 million were wounded in combat.Thus, total wartime casualties are roughly 2.8 million.

In the US Civil War, 520 died every day.* This is considered the highest daily fatality rate.* World War II also had tremendous daily fatalities.* However, the deadliest war based on combat days was probably World War I.* America declared war April 6, 1917, but American soldiers didn’t see combat until late Spring 1918, and then they fought through November 11, 1918. Roughly 116,000 died in seven months of war or roughly 555 deaths per day.

We should also consider armed services’ peacetime deaths.* For perspective, combat is currently not in the Top 5 causes of death in the armed forces. Per recent figures, combat counted for 9% of deaths.* Three times this died of suicide.* More died in homicides and transportation accidents.* This means many things.* But among others, being in the armed forces is a tough job.* It means it never hurts to reach out to someone in the armed forces who may need someone to talk to.* Tell those serving currently you appreciate their service and give them a much-deserved word of thanks.

Please think of veterans all around you: family members, neighbors, strangers, etc. Ponder what they gave up serving our nation in times of war or even in times of peace.*

In many cases, they signed up or were drafted without knowing when they would return home, what conditions they would face, whether they would be in combat or whether they would see their loved ones again.* They questioned if they would come home in one piece.* Sometimes they did.* Often, they didn’t.* And regardless, countless suffered terrible traumas in what they saw or experienced.* They had children they didn’t see.* They had relationships that ended. Many never saw their loved ones again and vice-versa.

It seems virtually all Americans agree we cannot be anti-veteran. *They did what they had to do, vastly simplifying the choice for the rest of us who didn’t serve.* Thanking them on just Memorial Day and Veterans Day isn’t enough.* Thank them any time.* Get to know them.* Ask them their stories.* And listen.

And if you are a veteran, we thank you most profoundly and gratefully.




pwd72s 05-31-2021 03:21 PM

A print hanging on one of my walls. Don Malarkey at the grave of his Buddy Skip Muck.
They're all united now, Don was the last to go...title: "In the company of heroes". Don was kind enough to autograph my copy.

God bless all who made the ultimate sacrifice.

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Seahawk 05-31-2021 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Brown747 (Post 11348729)
Back to the top....

https://youtu.be/jpt6Bvr2L-s

Well, that is just remarkable.

Thank you.


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