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A BIG Thank You
« on: November 11, 2008, 06:17:23 AM »
A BIG THANK YOU to all who have served and to those currently serving. May God watch over and protect you.

I just got done chatting with my son on-line, he is currently in Iraq for his second deployment, 15 months this time.  That is a long time for a father to be away from his wife and young children.  On the way to work this morning I stopped by the cemetery and placed a new flag at the grave of his older brother who passed almost 8 years ago while serving in the Air Force.

Again THANK YOU all for your service so that we can enjoy the freedoms which we have.
"IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM !!!"

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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2008, 02:20:25 PM »
My son has recently returned to Ft. Bragg from his fourth deployment in Iraq (2 w/Marines...2 w/Army 82nd Airborne).  It is good to have him safely back in the US and in the company of his wife and 2 boys.

I recently lost multiple family members from WWII.  There are now fewer Pearl Harbor Survivors and an Iwo Jima Army Sargent survivor joined him on their trip "home". 

My father passed 5 years ago but served in the Navy in the Pacific between the Phillipines and Guam as a Mine Sweeper Captain (O-3).  I used to love to sit and listen to him talk about finding uncharted submerged pinacles that were then marked for the Australians to blow up.

One afternoon a Destroyer, the name of which I do not remember, steamed into port.  It is typical for small boats to hail the larger craft with Morse Code signal light.  The larger boat watch-standers read the lights but rarely return the signal. 

On this occasion my Dad instructed the Mine Sweeper Signalman to Hail the Destroyer.  Failing an acknowledgement, Dad instructed the Signalman to send this in the blind, "You are steaming into 9-feet of water." and to continue to send until acknowledged.

It is well known when a ship's Captain grounds his ship he is ruined for upwardly mobile command and especially when the number of ships in the Pacific was at an all time low following Pearl.  Momentarily, there was a subsequent stem to stern shuddering of the Destroyer, black smoke billowed from its stack, water boiled beneath its keel in Full Reverse, and upon ceasing its forward motion, the Destroyer's Signalman relayed, "Please direct to deep water!"

Later that afternoon, the Destroyer's Launch was sent to escort my Dad to dinner with the 0-6 Captain aboard the Destroyer.  Real cool!

Some days were not as fortunate and he steamed adjacent to and watched as his best friend, another wooden hulled mine sweeper Captiain (O-3) and its crew become entangled in the steel cable of a Japanese mine just released from its moorings by the towed vanes of that sweeper, which mine then surfaced under their boat and blew it up killing all aboard.

I put four years (74-78) in the USCG and two of those years plying the waves between the Arctic and the Antarctic and a lot of places in the Pacific in between.  The USCG Ice Breaker, Burton Island, WAGB 283, was called home.  Recently someone purchased the Buoy Tender, Madrona, on which I was first stationed to outfit for a private yacht.  It is now berthed in the Indian River outside of my home.  I want to find that owner and recount some of those days.

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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2009, 11:40:43 AM »
To all those serving our country in what ever form it may be.

It has been quite a while since I have visited this sight and got a small reminder from one of our members here on GBO.
For this I truly apologise!
Because of you and those who have served before you I and many others are able to sit in the safety of our homes and go about our daily routines.
For this I want to take a monment and thank you.
You are our freedom and our futher, because without you we would not have either.

Stay safe and GOD'S SPEED to you.


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"THE TREE OF LIBERTY FROM TIME TO TIME MUST BE REFRESHED WITH THE BLOOD OF PATRIOTS AND TYRANTS".
THOMAS JEFFERSON

That my two young sons may never have to know the horrors of war. 

I will stand for your rights as my forefathers did before me!
My thanks to those who have, are and will stand for mine!
To those in the military, I salute you!

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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2009, 02:55:58 AM »
I noticed that not a single person has posed a reply since my last post here.
Come on boys.
We post on everything under the sun here on GBO but seem to forget the very ones who help make it possible for us to do this.

I too am lax on posting here but rest assured that you are not forgotten.
I am sure the same can be said for the rest of our members.
We get so caught up in our daily routines that we seem to just pass over this thread.
Maybe it is because it is so far down the list that some never make it here.
Maybe GB can have this thread moved farther up the line where more members will see it.
We will see.

Once again I want to thank those who are serving in what ever form of our military.
You are why we are still a free nation!
I promise I will never forget.
I pray that all will soon be home, safe and never have to be deployed again.
I also hope that my two young sons never have to endure the hell you are going through.
Take care and GOD be with you.


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"THE TREE OF LIBERTY FROM TIME TO TIME MUST BE REFRESHED WITH THE BLOOD OF PATRIOTS AND TYRANTS".
THOMAS JEFFERSON

That my two young sons may never have to know the horrors of war. 

I will stand for your rights as my forefathers did before me!
My thanks to those who have, are and will stand for mine!
To those in the military, I salute you!

LONGTOM 9-25-07

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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2009, 03:48:35 AM »
Sometimes its is easy to get caught up in all the hustle and bustle everyday life. We are all guilty of it, but folks, come on, if it were not for these very important ladies and gentlemen we would not have the freedome to go on with our own routine. God Bless all troops past, present and future.

   "Greater love haith no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his brother"
             John15:13


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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2009, 05:58:18 AM »
Way to go Dustyvance.
That's a start!


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"THE TREE OF LIBERTY FROM TIME TO TIME MUST BE REFRESHED WITH THE BLOOD OF PATRIOTS AND TYRANTS".
THOMAS JEFFERSON

That my two young sons may never have to know the horrors of war. 

I will stand for your rights as my forefathers did before me!
My thanks to those who have, are and will stand for mine!
To those in the military, I salute you!

LONGTOM 9-25-07

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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2009, 06:51:59 AM »
Just doing the right thing. I had an uncle in Vietnam and that sweet old man still lives with the hell in his head every day. Todays generation are lucky in a sense that they have the choice of wheather or not they go and fight. Nam Vets did not have that choice these brave people were just doing what they were told, I have the utmost respect for people that are fighting and paying the ultimate price so that I can live free. I wanna remind all that when you have the chance thank a Vet. , reguardless of wheither you agree with what they are doing it's our duty to thank these brave souls. The respect that they deserve in my opinion can never be over appreciated. I'm only 26 and have not been there, but I have the utmost respect for those that have been to "hell". Remember, "ALL gave some, but some gave ALL". thank you and God Speed.

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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2009, 07:32:01 AM »
Remember, "ALL gave some, but some gave ALL". thank you and God Speed.

I posted a tribute to our military, past and present, on the Pot Belly forum, but it received only a whopping 25 views and around 5 of those were mine. Maybe it will be seen more in this thread. Again, Thank You to America's great men and women of the military, past, present, and future.

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Re: A BIG Thank You
« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2009, 10:33:50 AM »
Very fitting tribute to the souls lost.........Kudo's Skunk.