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Today's Blog Honors Veterans
Thanks to Diz (Dorie) for the graphic.
Aaron posted:
As a Veteran of the U.S. Navy myself, and the son of a retired Vietnam Era Sailor, I can assure you Mickey is still a popular symbol of "home" and all things U.S.A to our men and women abroad. In Vietnam aboard ship, at least the ones my father was on, Mickey movies were a regular favorite. Also if you watch the film Full Metal Jacket at the end they are singing the Leader of the Pack Clubhouse song. This is not a great exaggeration. It is still often sung during "working" parties, especially the foul ones, to help keep the mind busy. I remember being aboard a carrier singing it as we scrubbed garbage containers (Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley is another favorite we had).
Posted Yesterday at 08:53 AM by daddyof2princessess
I'm asking all our PassPorter Veterans and all those related to Veterans to post a little something today. Describe your experience of decscrible someone else's. OR, just post the names of the Veterans you want to honor.
Happy Veteran's Day!
"To top it off, 1935 was the year Adolph Hitler banned Mickey Mouse cartoons from German Theaters. Later, during World War II, Mickey Mouse encouraged Americans to support the war effort by purchasing War Bonds. " Pat Williams
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Tags: bob marley, buffalo soldier, veteran's day, walt's wave, wave
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Posted 11-11-2009 at 07:08 AM by Sandra Bostwick -
As a veteran myself -serving 17 1/2 years of service -including Desert Storm.... I can truly appreciate the sacrifices of ALL soldiers and their families have to survive through ... I know how hard it is to be away from love ones - I had to leave and be away from my son when he was just 8 1/2 months old.... I was away from him for over a year before I could hold him again.... So I do know how difficult it IS.... Thank you to my fellow servicemen and women in all that you continue to do.... an May God continue to Bless each and every one of you...0 Pixie Dust
Posted 11-11-2009 at 07:13 AM by orionchika -
I want to honor my Father (20 years USMC, Korea, Vietnam), my uncle (30 years USMC, Vietnam), my father-in-law (20 years, USAF, Vietnam), my husband (22 years, USN, Desert Shield/Storm), my son (10 years and counting, USN, Gulf War)
to all veterans, thank you, from a proud DAV of the US Navy0 Pixie Dust
Posted 11-11-2009 at 10:16 AM by NanaTink -
Posted 11-11-2009 at 11:20 AM by daddyof2princessess -
Here's a big thank you to my son Tyler, USMC, serving his first deployment right now...
But mostly, I'd like to honor my father, a WWII US Navy veteran who served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Theatres. He joined the Navy when he was just 16. While his ship was on radar picket duty off the coast of Okinawa, they were hit by a 'Baka Bomb' - many of the crew were killed. My dad saw his best friend blown apart right in front of him.
We could never get dad to tell us much about the war - he just wouldn't talk about it, except to tell us how the waves looked as they came over the bow of the ship, or he might tell us what the guns sounded like. But all of his experiences, his thoughts, his feelings, he kept to himself until the end.
Thank you, Dad, for serving our country so unselfishly all those long years ago.0 Pixie Dust
Posted 11-11-2009 at 11:33 AM by Nimros -
I would like to honor my Uncle Eddie and his brothers who fought in WW II, one of his brothers was KIA there. My cousins Tom who served in the Navy til his recent retirement and Jim who served in the Army. To the many friends over the years that have served in the Armed forces and the Spouses, Mothers & Fathers, Children... I want to say Thank-you for the sacrifices you have made for our Country.0 Pixie Dust
Posted 11-11-2009 at 02:29 PM by coffeechef