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Save the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Coos Bay, OR
The Vietnam memorial in Coos Bay is part of history. With a cross on it or not, it represents ALL Vietnam Veterans from across America. This Vietnam Memorial in Oregon is one of the first in America as the wall in Washington D.C. was not built until the early 1980s. The memorial is currently being
Honor the Victims of Sandy Hook: From Moment of Silence to Moment of Action
On Friday, December 14th and 9:30am ET, twenty school children, their four teachers, and two school administrators were murdered by a lone gunman. The moment we learned about the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut will be etched in our memories forever. The horror of this incident was the last straw in
Funeral service
LCPL Twiigg
Visitation will be held at the Moriconi Funeral Home, 1303 Bigler Ave (Rte 219), Northern Cambria, PA 15174, Thursday (09 Sep 10) from 12:00 PM (Noon) to 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Final Services will be conducted on Friday, 10 Sep 10, at …
funerals
As you hear of funerals for our heros ,if you will let me know I will post them.I'm pretty sure they aren't all posted on the wbc site.Thank you all very much
FYI.I copied this from the WBC site.Nothing added and nothing taken away,this is there words.
10/05/2010 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Arlington, VA Arlington National Cemetery Jefferson Davis Hwy & Memorial Dr. All roads lead to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)! Next stop on the I-70 GodSmack Tour from WBC to DC: Arlington National Cemetery. …
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Having served our country from age 18 until 23 I feel complete disgust towards people protesting funerals. Although our military is 100% voluntary, these men and women do not get to decide where they go or why. They just go as every generation has. Not all serve honorably and some have disgraced the uniform(s) a soldier is a pure professional following orders. Today we join for college tuition help, job security, training, education and the pay. But all who serve know the risks involved....
…Having served our country from age 18 until 23 I feel complete disgust towards people protesting funerals. Although our military is 100% voluntary, these men and women do not get to decide where they go or why. They just go as every generation has. Not all serve honorably and some have disgraced the uniform(s) a soldier is a pure professional following orders. Today we join for college tuition help, job security, training, education and the pay. But all who serve know the risks involved. That they may sacrifice everything for a greater purpose... that purpose is the idea of We the People...
I dislike protest of a funerals, period. My fallen service piers should have any mermorial that is provided so let it be.
Because many many husbands and sons and daughters are out there fighting for our freedom!
My brother was an Army man.