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WW-2 Battle Of Okinawa
Gone to Rest 21 March 2003
Army 1st Lt. WW-2
Gone to Rest January 1979
They are your Uncles, Father's, and neighbors.
Thank a Veteran this weekend, or pay tribute to those who have gone to rest, and hold high in thought those who have fallen for our right to celebrate and remember this weekend.
Wanted to take the time to thank you and yours for the service all have rendered to our Country.
I didn't realize, until perusing your blog-header, that we're both using the first graphic, i.e, " Memorial Day - Never Forget - Ever Honor". I think it's more than worthwhile for each to use or spread around.
Great Charles Durning Youtube video!
Hope you and your family have a most safe and respectful holiday weekend!
This weekend is always special to myself and family.
Service to America was a distinct Honor, and one I will always hold most High.
You and your's have a fine Memorial weekend.
Photo credit: 365 los angeles
At Los Angeles National Cemetery are markers inscribed with words adapted from the poem
"Bivouac of the Dead" by Theodore O'Hara.
THE MUFFLED DRUM'S SAD ROLL HAS BEAT
THE SOLDIER'S LAST TATTOO.
NO MORE ON LIFE'S PARADE SHALL MEET
THAT BRAVE AND FALLEN FEW.
ON FAME'S ETERNAL CAMPING-GROUND,
THEIR SILENT TENTS ARE SPREAD,
AND GLORY GUARDS WITH SOLEMN ROUND
THE BIVOUAC OF THE DEAD.
NO RUMOR OF THE FOE'S ADVANCE
NOW SWEEPS UPON THE WIND,
NO TROUBLED THOUGHT AT MIDNIGHT HAUNTS
OF LOVED ONES LEFT BEHIND.
NO VISION OF THE MORROW'S STRIFE
THE WARRIOR'S DREAM ALARMS.
NO BRAYING HORN NOR SCREAMING FIFE
AT DAWN SHALL CALL TO ARMS.
THE NEIGHING TROOP, THE FLASHING BLADE,
THE BUGLE'S STIRRING BLAST,
THE CHARGE, THE DREADFUL CANNONADE,
THE DIN AND SHOUT ARE PAST.
YOUR OWN PROUD LAND'S HEROIC SOIL
MUST BE YOUR FITTER GRAVE,
SHE CLAIMS FROM WAR HIS RICHEST SPOIL
THE ASHES OF THE BRAVE.
Thanx, you and your's enjoy the weekend my friend.
On the night of 27/28 March 1971 Fire Support Base (FSB) Mary Ann was occupied by 209 Americans from several units of the Americal Division:
* HHC 1/46th Infantry;
* C Co 1/46th Infantry;
* a Recon Platoon;
* elements of a Mortar Platoon;
* two 155mm howitzer sections, 3/16th Arty; and
* twenty ARVN artillerymen.
At approximately 0230 hours, 28 March 1971, the VC mounted a coordinated mortar and sapper attack. Almost simultaneously with the mortar attack, sappers employed satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades (RPG) to penetrate the south side of the FSB's perimeter. Americans in the perimeter bunkers hunkered down until the explosions from the mortar rounds, satchel charges, and RPGs had subsided, but by then the sappers had breached the trench line and were inside the base. Once inside FSB Mary Ann, the sappers struck over half the bunkers. By the time the VC withdrew, 30 American soldiers were dead and 76 wounded - sadly, according to Army records 12 of the 30 dead were killed by friendly fire brought down to force the VC from the over-run areas of the base.
The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall Page
Be not ashamed to say you loved them, though you may or may not have always. Take what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own.
And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind."
Major Michael Davis O'Donnell
1 January 1970
Dak To, Vietnam
Listed as KIA February 7, 1978
And to those who are left behind to mourn. You're heroes, too!
We left as inmates from an asylum
And we were sharp, as sharp as knives
And we were so gung ho to lay down our lives
We came in spastic like tameless horses
We left in plastic as numbered corpses
And we learned fast to travel light
Our arms were heavy but our bellies were tight
We had no home front, we had no soft soap
They sent us Playboy, they gave us Bob Hope
We dug in deep and shot on sight
And prayed to Jesus Christ with all of our might
We had no cameras to shoot the landscape
We passed the hash pipe and played our Doors tapes
And it was dark, so dark at night
And we held on to each other
Like brother to brother
We promised our mothers we'd write
And we would all go down together
We said we'd all go down together
Yes we would all go down together
Remember Charlie, remember Baker
They left their childhood on every acre
And who was wrong? And who was right?
It didn't matter in the thick of the fights
We held the day in the palm of our hands
They ruled the nights, and the nights
Seemed to last as long as six weeks...
...On Parris Island
We held the coastline, they held the highlands
And they were sharp, as sharp as knives
They heard the hum of our motors
They counted the rotors
And waited for us to arrive
And we would all go down together
We said we'd all go down together
Yes we would all go down together
We last saw each other as I left S. C. for Okinawa.
The next day, you left us on Earth.
Semper Fi my Friend,
God is Nigh.
Corporal Thomas D. Lennon
Photograph by Todd Heisler
- Funded increased recruitment and retained more mental health professionals for the VA
- Expanded Veterans Centers in rural areas
- Established standards of care for traumatic brain injury treatment.
- Fully funded the Veterans Administration
- Assured that the VA budget is prepared as must-pass legislation
SGT John P. Schneider, U. S. Army, WWII Veteran, Grandfather, Died of cancer in 1967.
CWO-2 Christian P. Schneider, U. S. Army, Korean War Veteran, Father, Died of cancer in 1997.
I remember you Grandpa. I remember you Dad.
I did my best to serve my Country as you did.
I will always remember you.
We served after our Fathers, but they led the way for us.
The Greatest Generation was a understatement, as they secured freedom for all that followed in the World to this day.
Bless Him,you and your's airman45,
A Peaceful and Happy Memorial Day to you and yours.
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