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 Post subject: Memorial Day
PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 8:01 am 
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Remember to pray for those who have paid the price for our Freedom! Pray for all the families of Soldier's who are now serving, Vets, Wounded Vets, and our wounded Soldiers.

I am so thankful!

Thank you for your service!



MEMORIAL DAY

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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 9:59 am 
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I think I'll go to the Mohawks parade Monday. Lineup starts at 9:30 AM at Cavalier Inn, 735 Gostlin St.
Parade starts at 11 AM, and ends with a ceremony at St. Casimir Church.

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On behalf of myself and my family I would like to say Thank You to all those who have served and to those who have laid down their lives for America and for Freedom.

I teach my children of the sacrifices that have been made to keep them safe and the names and deeds of those who serve.

May God Bless You.

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THIS MAN KNOWS WHAT MEMORIAL DAY MEANS....


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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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A SMALL EXAMPLE OF HOW LEFTIES THINK


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THIS IS THE NATIONAL MALL IN DC

Hallowed ground desecrated by the liberals too lazy to carry their garbage to the nearest can....

Chanting O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA! they simply threw it on this ground leaving it for someone else to pick up.

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good luck and God Bless!
Local guardsmen honored at send-off ceremony
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The (Columbus) Republic | Friday, May 22, 2009 | (3 comment(s))


Joel Philippsen | The (Columbus) Republic James Herbert, of Greensburg, Ind., a member of the Indiana National Guard's 1313th Engineering Co., kisses his three-and-a-half-month-old daughter, Emma, goodbye Thursday as his wife, Lynn Herbert, right, stands nearby following a deployment ceremony at Columbus East High School. The unit, which includes about 25 soldiers from Lake County, learned in December that it would deploy to Iraq for no longer than a year. NWI Photo Store
COLUMBUS, Ind. | At 49, Spc. Bernardo Gonzalez senses the end of his military career approaching.

That's why he's excited and proud to serve his country on an overseas mission: his first deployment after six years in the Army and four in the National Guard.

Gonzalez, of Hobart, is a member of the Indiana National Guard's 1313th Engineering Co., which is deploying to Iraq to support counterinsurgency operations.

A crowd of National Guard leaders, family and friends gathered Thursday afternoon in Columbus East High School's gym to honor the 160-soldier unit with a send-off ceremony.

"This, for me, is an opportunity of a lifetime, a sense of fulfillment," said Gonzalez, who also works as a groundskeeper at a cemetery in Schererville.

The 1313th includes about 25 soldiers from Lake County, said Staff Sgt. Les Newport, a public affairs officer. The unit learned in December that it would deploy for no longer than a year. It first heads to Fort McCoy, Wis., for additional training.

The soldiers' duties in Iraq are expected to be wide-ranging, possibly including searching for improvised explosive devices, security, building roads and constructing buildings.

Gonzalez said having the support of his wife, Pamela, and daughters, Carmelita, Briana and Pamela, helps make the departure easier.

"(My wife) supports me in it. Her dad fought in World War II in Okinawa (Japan)," Gonzalez said.

The 1313th's mission is important, Gonzalez said, because it helps create a better life for Iraqi citizens.

"We're making a buffer for them to have a chance for the life they want," he said.

Spc. Daniel Wiley, 28, of Hammond, said he hopes the 1313th will bring more peace, security and comfort to Iraq and its citizens.

"I hope we bring democracy, which is what they are looking for," said Wiley, who also works as a security contractor at the BP Whiting refinery.

This is his second deployment to Iraq. The first was January 2005 to January 2006 with the 113th Engineering Battalion from Gary.

Staff Sgt. Zoltan Szabo, 47, of Kouts, also is deploying to Iraq for the second time. He first went about three and a half years ago.

Szabo said Iraqi interpreters at that time told him about 50 percent of Iraqi citizens supported the U.S. military presence. He hopes support from the citizens has increased and Iraq's defense forces have improved.

"I hope we're at a point where Iraqi military and police forces there can assume the duties," Szabo said. "Hopefully we'll see that firsthand when we're over there."


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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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USMarine wrote:
On behalf of myself and my family I would like to say Thank You to all those who have served and to those who have laid down their lives for America and for Freedom.

I teach my children of the sacrifices that have been made to keep them safe and the names and deeds of those who serve.

May God Bless You.

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Well done Marine, Moby and all the great veterans out there. You've kept us all free and safe and we appreciate it. You've helped keep anti-American/anti-military pukes like oldlyingturd540, squirts and other assorted lowlifes free and safe and they hate you for it. Consider the source and take it as a compliment. A great and safe holiday to you and yours.


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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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If it were not for our veterans we would not be singing "God Bless America."

So, God Bless America and each and every vet. Thank You!
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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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Hope I'm not repeating anything, but there is a nice observance in North Hammond Monday morning.
The Hammond Mohawks and some veteran's groups are putting on their annual parade, stepping off from Cavalier Inn, 735 Gostlin St. at 11 AM. They go through the neighborhood and wind up at St. Casimir Church, where they have a salute to vets out in front.
It's a nice event. I'm planning to go. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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Please keep in mind that Memorial Day is the day we Americans pay honor to the men and women of The United States Armed Forces who lost their lives while in the service of this country and those who are still POW/MIA...

Veterans Day is the day we officially salute our troops and vets.....

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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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Well go to the Mohawks event Monday either way. I'm happy my neighborhood keeps this event going.

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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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Semper Fidelas


The Full Measure of a Marine’s Life

By Bob Derga
May 25th, 2009 8:48 AM Eastern
Gold Star Parent/Board Member, Military Families United

My son gave his life while conducting house-to-house searches with his unit. Insurgents opened fire with machine guns from inside the house as Dustin’s fire team was opening the door. He was hit in the back by an armor-piercing round that tore through the walls of the house. Three additional members of Dustin’s team were wounded during the firefight, one seriously. Members of the unit laid suppression fire as Dustin lay unconscious near the doorway. A wounded Marine carried him to safety and shortly after he was transported by helicopter to a field hospital. Dustin died in route. He was the first of 23 Marines and Navy Corpsmen killed in action during Lima Company’s 7-month deployment.

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This Memorial Day or any day, when you see the name of a fallen hero, realize there is more to the story than a name and date of death. Take the time and learn about the lives of our heroes. Don’t focus on their untimely ending. I promise you knowing their entire stories will enrich your own life.

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Many view that as his story, but the end of Dustin’s life has so very little to do with his story. Dustin’s story is everything that proceeded that fateful moment in the Iraqi desert. It is also what has happened since. As a Gold Star Parent, I want people to remember Dustin for who he was and how he lived. I want people to know how he is still impacting people today in ways I never dreamed possible. When people see his name I want them to know the story of a full life, not just this single chapter.

Where does one begin to tell the story about my hero? He was a simple person yet had so many complex dimensions that defy definition. I will try to share with you a little bit about him but I know my words will fall short.

Dustin was a unique young man, but was also made of the same American fabric common to many of our fallen heroes. He was all boy. He loved playing army with his GI Joes as a child while wearing his “cammies.” Dustin loved playing baseball and was an excellent pitcher and catcher. He was the happiest when he was working with his hands…making something unique or fixing something broken. Dustin was not afraid of trying the impossible and pushed the envelope of life every chance. He loved his mom, his sister, his girlfriend, his step-mom, and me. He loved helping people and doing what others couldn’t do or in some cases, wouldn’t do.

He loved his country and willingly took an oath to defend it at all cost, including his life. Most of all my Dustin loved life — every heartbeat!

Dustin always said as a youngster he was going to grow up to be either a soldier or a fireman. In 1999, just days after his graduation from Pickerington High School, he headed off to the uncertainty of Parris Island — the place Marines are born. In the weeks that followed he faced the Crucible and received his Eagle, Globe, and Anchor. He earned the right of passage into the brotherhood of the Marine Corps.

There he learned the importance of putting others ahead of self and the meaning of honor, courage, and commitment. Most importantly, he learned that any dream is possible if you believe in yourself and put your heart and soul into achieving it. When I asked him why he joined the Corps, the answer was simple. “I want to be part of the best,”…..nothing more, nothing less. Dustin had a simple way of saying it all with wisdom far beyond his young years.

Dustin was torn between joining the Marine Corps and pursuing his other passion of becoming a firefighter. He chose both by applying for the Marine Reserves and enrolling at Columbus State University to pursue a degree in fire science. While he was completing his studies, Dustin became a volunteer fire fighter for Basil Township. He was thrilled when he earned his fire card and was allowed to actually go into a burning building.

Dustin wanted it all and wasn’t going to compromise anything. At times he wasn’t certain about where his life was taking him, but when he would calm his head and follow his heart amazing things always followed.

Dustin had an uncanny ability to make you forget about your troubles and have you laughing over the craziest things when you least expected it. You could never stay mad at him. His contagious smile and dimple would melt your heart in seconds and soon you would completely forget what made you upset. I think Dustin used that trait to his advantage. His fellow Marines commented that Dustin didn’t take things too seriously except on missions. They said he had a gift of making the toughest times a little easier with his laughter and antics. Virtually every picture of him in Iraq showed him smiling even though he sorely missed home, cool spring breezes, and home cooked meals. Dustin complained about the hardships but always made others forget about them through his gift of laughter.

Dustin lived life to the fullest. I know with certainty that he is now with God, and I will see him again someday. The hardest part of being a Gold Star Parent is the waiting for that day — that someday when I will hear his laugh again. It is so hard starting each day without his voice, ending the day without his smile.

Grief can consume you if you let it. I choose not to allow the terrorist act that took him from us to also destroy me. I will not give them the satisfaction.

I choose to follow Dustin’s example and make the most of each day. I choose not to let Dustin’s story end with that scene in Ubaydi. I tell his story and I share the lessons he has taught me, but most important I reach out in pain to comfort other Gold Star families and returning troops. In doing that my pain is always lessened.

We now stand in the gap for Dustin. His story continues through us and the other lives he has touched. As you grow old and raise children you often think they will become your legacy. How ironic I have become the legacy of my son.

This Memorial Day or any day, when you see the name of a fallen hero, realize there is more to the story than a name and date of death. Take the time and learn about the lives of our heroes. Don’t focus on their untimely ending. I promise you knowing their entire stories will enrich your own life. After all, the full measure of a life is not in way one dies but the life that was lived.

Bob Derga is the Proud Father of Cpl Dustin Derga, USMC who was killed near the Syrian border in Iraq, May 8, 2005 during Operation Matador. He is a Board Member of Military Families United a national advocacy organization for Gold Star and Blue Star families.

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 Post subject: Re: Memorial Day
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[size=200]Remember to pray for those who have paid the price for our Freedom! Pray for all the families of Soldier's who are now serving, Vets, Wounded Vets, and our wounded Soldiers.


Unless your a flaming leftoid critical of the military who will desecrate this day of remembrance by bringing politics into it

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