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Thought this was a very powerfull video and wanted to share it..They say "a picture is worth a thousand words"...

This video says volumes

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I have put this site together as a form of tribute to all past, present and future service men and women.
If we as a nation do not remember the sacrifices and lives paid during all our conflicts, then we do an injustice to all those that serve.
It matters not if they served on the front lines of a battle field, worked in a supply depot, or sat behind a desk. The fact remains that they were and are, willing and ready to fight for our freedoms, beliefs, and honor as a nation, and to lay down their lives if need be.
 
           
 
Over the course of our history, we have lost many, WW.I, WW.II, Vietnam, Beirut, now Iran, Iraq, and countless other embassies and locals throughout the world. These soldiers, sailors, and airmen, deserve the utmost respect from this nation. There are still many among the missing, classified as POW, MIA, KIA and (BNR). We as a nation are justified in demanding the return of our service men and women, and need to continue putting the pressures on the US Gov't. to see that they are returned to their families and their homeland.
 
As an individual, I bear very little weight in the political arena, but as a unified peoples, our government will respond to the cry's of its grieving population. Please contact your local officials, the president, anyone...to get the word out that America's people are angry, and want our sons, fathers, sisters, mothers, and grandparents brought home.
 
As a member of the armed services, imagine the thoughts these individuals had / have, knowing their government abandoned them, left them for dead, on foriegn soils.
 
   "No man left Behind"  
 
That was to be the battle creed, what it turned out to be, was a slap in the face by our government.
Imagine now, what of the newer generation, are they going to be willing to put their lives on the line for a government that treats their predicesors in this manner. Will they take the risk that they too, may be left behind, and forgotten.
 
Its time America, we need to " Bring em Home "
 
 
                                                                     We as a Nation have a promise to keep:                                                                    
               a promise to never forget our fallen patriots, service men and women, our Hero's...               
                                                                                            
                                
 
They fought for us, Now we must fight for them !
                                                                 
    

                                           

Not enough can be said about the many contributions made by women during these times and throughout our history. They have been, mothers, medical personnel, paper pushers for the cause, even civilian volunteers, and most  recently fighting on the front lines with our countries best. Womens roles and recognition during our history has been slighted, and justly deserves the recognition in todays society. They gave as much, sacrificed their lives to save others, and continue to make their presence known in today's war torn  areas throughout the world. As a former corpsman, I can say we do what we were trained to do on the battlefields to preserve lives of wounded soldiers, and sailors. It was, and still is, the many thousands of women personnel that dealt with the long aftermaths of any given encounter on the battlefield, be it in a medical capacity, or as a grieving reletive. Our American women are strong, committed, and served honorably, and have earned the respect and pride of the American people, and should justly be treated as an American Hero. Let us not forget their commitments, service, and most of all - their
                                              memories.                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                                   

 
                                     
 
    
                                                                                        
 
(Dead Man's Scroll)
a piece of history, a lesson to be learned, and a message to all...
 
 
 
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