MiamiCubano
El Martillo (My Boxing Name)
Never really found Memorial Day to be a particularly happy affair, rather have always found it a time, more than usual, for somber reflection on, not only my past, but that shared by Marine brothers and our other brothers/sisters in the Armed Services, those continuing to serve, and how it has made our great Nation. As I get ready to head out of town again, wanted to wish "Happy" Memorial Day to everyone, and post, yet again, another little something I was emailed.
FWIW...
Memorial Day
( More than just a day off work )
M is for the memory we have of those who put their lives on the line to give us the freedom and privilege of living in this blessed nation...
E is for the enduring gratitude we have for the sacrifices these men and women make for those who stayed at home...
M is for the merit we recognize in those who serve our nation when such service comes at such a high price...
O is for the obedience we honor when those in uniform follow orders that may, and many times do, cost them their lives...
R is for the reverence we give to the thoughts we have on this day, or any day, when we remember those who give so much...
I is for the integrity we salute when those in uniform stand up for all of us even when some of us do not stand up for them...
A is for the allegiance we have to the nation that these brave warriors fight and die for...
L is for the love that goes with those who are in harms way, and who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for you and me...
Offered respectfully by,
W. Larry Chapman, Jr.
Capt. USMC - Vietnam Era
Something else I was emailed...
Moments In This Marine's Life
Day I grew up more than any other;
The first Day of Boot Camp, MCRD San Diego.
Second day I grew up more than any other;
The first time I heard shots fired in anger, and I realized they were meant for me.
Proudest day;
My son's graduation from MCRD San Diego when I was asked to stand and be honored as a Marine no longer on active duty.
Day most grateful to the One who listens to my prayers;
Last week at 29 Palms, when my son stepped off the bus returning from his tour in Iraq. He followed my instructions to NOT bring home any Purple Hearts.
Happiest moment;
Taking the Blue Star off my car and giving it to my son's Gunny for bringing him home safely. Yes, we all know that the Gunnys run the Corps, don't tell the Commandant.
Olsa, M. A. Sergeant of Marines,
Released from active duty, August, 1969.
Proud Father of Olsa, J. W. Lance Corporal of Marines, TOW Platoon, 1st Tanks.
Take care and stay safe brothers/sisters.
Semper Fi.
FWIW...
Memorial Day
( More than just a day off work )
M is for the memory we have of those who put their lives on the line to give us the freedom and privilege of living in this blessed nation...
E is for the enduring gratitude we have for the sacrifices these men and women make for those who stayed at home...
M is for the merit we recognize in those who serve our nation when such service comes at such a high price...
O is for the obedience we honor when those in uniform follow orders that may, and many times do, cost them their lives...
R is for the reverence we give to the thoughts we have on this day, or any day, when we remember those who give so much...
I is for the integrity we salute when those in uniform stand up for all of us even when some of us do not stand up for them...
A is for the allegiance we have to the nation that these brave warriors fight and die for...
L is for the love that goes with those who are in harms way, and who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for you and me...
Offered respectfully by,
W. Larry Chapman, Jr.
Capt. USMC - Vietnam Era
Something else I was emailed...
Moments In This Marine's Life
Day I grew up more than any other;
The first Day of Boot Camp, MCRD San Diego.
Second day I grew up more than any other;
The first time I heard shots fired in anger, and I realized they were meant for me.
Proudest day;
My son's graduation from MCRD San Diego when I was asked to stand and be honored as a Marine no longer on active duty.
Day most grateful to the One who listens to my prayers;
Last week at 29 Palms, when my son stepped off the bus returning from his tour in Iraq. He followed my instructions to NOT bring home any Purple Hearts.
Happiest moment;
Taking the Blue Star off my car and giving it to my son's Gunny for bringing him home safely. Yes, we all know that the Gunnys run the Corps, don't tell the Commandant.
Olsa, M. A. Sergeant of Marines,
Released from active duty, August, 1969.
Proud Father of Olsa, J. W. Lance Corporal of Marines, TOW Platoon, 1st Tanks.
Take care and stay safe brothers/sisters.
Semper Fi.