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Old 11-10-2006, 06:32   #1
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Honoring Veterans Day

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World War I had Alvin York, who led an attack that killed or captured 164 German troops. In World War II, Audie Murphy became the most decorated U.S. soldier for his exploits against the Germans in France.
Now, as the nation observes Veterans Day, America is witnessing a new generation of combat heroes from the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq.
Full Story here Veterans Day
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Old 11-10-2006, 06:59   #2
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Old 11-10-2006, 07:12   #3
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Thank you very much for posting that.

And in light of the upcoming day of Remembrance..

Gentlemen... thank you all for your sacrifices, your service, and your commitment. Freedom isn't free and you have all sacrificed so that we may have it. Thank you.
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Old 11-10-2006, 09:05   #4
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I would also like to extend a heart felt Thank You for your service and sacrifices.

I attended my sons Veterans Day program the other day where they were honoring his uncle and my brother in law SFC Christopher L Robinson who was with the 2/20th, he was killed on 25 MAR 06 in Afghanistan. During the program I heard a poem that I thought was very touching and would like to share with everyone.

http://www.erichorner.com/inhonor/honor.htm

Again Thank You for what you do.
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Old 11-10-2006, 09:19   #5
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Old 11-10-2006, 10:32   #6
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Check the flip book

I hope folks take the time to visit that flipbook from the link. The long versions for those heroes are there via links.

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Old 11-10-2006, 11:48   #7
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World War I had Alvin York, who led an attack that killed or captured 164 German troops. In World War II, Audie Murphy became the most decorated U.S. soldier for his exploits against the Germans in France.
So many American heroes, and McPaper once again can't think of anyone other than Sgt. York and Audie Murphy.

Let us also recall, among others too many to name:
  • Daniel Joseph "Dan" Daly, USMC - Medal of Honor (Boxer Rebellion), Medal of Honor (1st Haitian Campaign), Navy Cross (World War I: Belleau Wood), Army Distinguished Service Cross (World War I: Belleau Wood), French Medaille Militaire, French Croix de Guerre with Palm, etc.
  • John McCloy, USN - Medal of Honor (Boxer Rebellion), Medal of Honor (Vera Cruz), Navy Cross (WW1).
  • Smedley Darlington Butler, USMC - breveted to captain on July 13, 1900, for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy near Tientsin, China, July 13, 1900, during the Boxer Rebellion, Medal of Honor (Vera Cruz 1914), Medal of Honor (2nd Haitian Campaign 1919-1920).
  • Samuel David Dealey, USN - Medal of Honor (posthumous), 4 Navy Crosses, Army Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star Medal (posthumous), Purple Heart.
  • Richard Hetherington "Dick" O’Kane, USN - AKA "Killer" O'Kane. Medal of Honor, 3 Navy Crosses, 3 Silver Star Medals, Legion of Merit with "V", Purple Heart, POW Medal, etc. "Killer" O'Kane was the most successful submariner in WW2. USS Tang.
  • Merritt Austin "Red Mike" Edson, USMC - Medal of Honor (World War II: Guadalcanal), Navy Cross (2nd Nicaragua), 2nd Navy Cross (World War II: Tulagi), Silver Star Medal, 2 Legions of Merit, Nicaraguan Medal of Merit with Silver Star, UK Distinguished Service Order.
  • Herman Henry Hanneken, USMC - Medal of Honor (2nd Haiti), Navy Cross (2nd Haiti), 2nd Navy Cross (2nd Nicaragua), Silver Star Medal (World War II: Guadalcanal), Legion of Merit (World War II: Peleliu), Bronze Star Medal (World War II: Cape Gloucester), Haitian Medaille Militaire with 2 Gold Stars, Nicaraguan Medal of Merit
  • John Duncan Bulkeley, USN - Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, 2 Army Distinguished Service Crosses, Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit.
  • Edward H. "Butch" O'Hare, USN - Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses. Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is named after him.
  • Douglas A. MacArthur, USA - Medal of Honor (World War II), Army Distinguished Service Cross with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters (2 World War I, 1 World War II), Army Distinguished Service Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, Navy Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star Medal with 6 Oak Leaf Clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal, Air Medal, etc.
  • Frank Luke, Jr., USA - Medal of Honor (World War I; posthumous), Army Distinguished Service Cross with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster (World War I; posthumous)
  • Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., USA - Medal of Honor (World War II), Army Distinguished Service Cross (World War I); Silver Star Medal (World War I)
  • Keith L. Ware, USA - Medal of Honor (World War II), Army Distinguished Service Cross (Vietnam), Army Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Silver Star Medal, Purple Heart, etc. MG Ware was the highest ranking casualty of Vietnam. He was the only WW2 Medal of Honor recipient to receive the DSC in Vietnam (albeit posthumously). In late 1944, while XO of 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry, Ware's life was saved by Audie Murphy in an incident which earned Murphy his first Silver Star. Ware later received the Medal of Honor for his own exploits on Jan. 26, 1944. He then commanded the 2nd Battalion, 15th Infantry in the capture of Nuremberg. In Vietnam, Ware commanded Task Force Ware during the Tet Offensive and was later killed while commanding the 1st Infantry Division.
  • William Joseph "Wild Bill" Donovan, USA - Medal of Honor (World War I), Army Distinguished Service Cross (World War I), Army Distinguished Service Medal (World War I), National Security Medal, etc.
  • Leonard A. Funk, Jr., USA - Medal of Honor (World War II), Army Distinguished Service Cross (World War II), Silver Star Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
  • Maurice L. "Footsie" Britt, USA - Medal of Honor (World War II), Army Distinguished Service Cross (World War II), Silver Star Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart; "2nd most decorated combat soldier of WW2"; former Detroit Lion.
  • Thomas B. McGuire, Jr., USAAF - Medal of Honor (World War II; posthumous), Army Distinguished Service Cross (World War II), Silver Star Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, 14 Air Medals. McGuire Air Force Base is named for him.
  • Junior James Spurrier, USA - Medal of Honor (World War II), Army Distinguished Service Cross (World War II). NCO with the 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division.
  • Lloyd L. "Scooter" Burke, USA - Medal of Honor (Korea), Army Distinguished Service Cross (Korea), Army Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star Medal, Bronze Star Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters
  • Lewis L. "Red" Millett, USA - Medal of Honor (Korea), Army Distinguished Service Cross (Korea), Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal with "V" and 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal, Croix de Guerre with Palm, RVN Gallantry Cross with Palm, etc.
  • George Andrew Davis, Jr., USAF - Medal of Honor (Korea; posthumous), Army Distinguished Service Cross (Korea), Silver Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, 10 Air Medals, ROK Ulchi Medal
  • Robert L. Howard, USA - Medal of Honor (Vietnam), Army Distinguished Service Cross (Vietnam), etc. Quite a familiar name, I should think, to many on this board.
  • Patrick H. Brady, USA - Medal of Honor (Vietnam), Army Distinguished Service Cross (Vietnam), Army Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal with "V" and Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, 53 Air Medals (1 with "V"), RVN Gallantry Cross. Robert Howard and Brady both originally received a second DSC which was later upgraded to the Medal of Honor.
  • George E. "Bud" Day, USAF - Medal of Honor, Air Force Cross, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 9 Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal with "V" and 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, POW Medal.
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Old 11-10-2006, 13:01   #8
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I'll be in the Auburn, WA Veterans' Day Parade tomorrow, with Chapter XVI, SFA and the 1st Cavalry Division, Assn., NW Chapter.

I understand that this parade is the largest Veterans' Day parade in the USA now. Nice for Auburn; however sad for the rest of the Country.
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Old 11-10-2006, 14:35   #9
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All heroes in my eyes. Thanks to those who came before us and sacrificed so much.
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Old 11-10-2006, 18:01   #10
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May God bless all of our Veterans, your service and sacrifices are remembered and honored always and especially on this day. Thank you.
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Old 11-10-2006, 19:07   #11
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While you think about those who won medals, also think of the many nameless that served with pride and made the world a better place and those that are still striving to do so.

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Old 11-10-2006, 23:18   #12
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To the unremarked soldiers who gave all, I salute you along with those who were recognized for giving their all.
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Old 11-11-2006, 13:31   #13
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I would like to wish a happy Veterans Day to all who have served our great nation, past and present. Thank you for your service, our country is forever grateful.
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Old 11-11-2006, 14:02   #14
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To all of you who have served and your loved ones who have sacrificed for our freedom, thank you.
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Old 11-12-2006, 13:46   #15
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Chapter XVI, SFA Marches

Attached is a picture taken on Veterans' Day 2006 of Chapter XVI (16) SFA Marching down Main St in Auburn, WA USA The Chapter President is leading the group.

After the parade, most went to the Chapter's team house for beer & pizza.
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