Interesting transportation:
For today:
I spent one fourth of my life in Military
(USMC,USAF & USN) of course I know a lot of Veterans. We haven’t stayed in
contact with many. RD Fletcher is still a close friend from the Corps.
George Coleman and George Matheny from the AF. Dan Doughton, Steve Schmidt, Les
Maifield, Jim Proffitt and my friend Frank Malanowski, with whom we renewed an
acquaintance with last year. USN.
I served with some very good guys, some
were heroes, all were dedicated. There was Fred Brannen, Harry & Jim of the
CoastGuard. . My life was made better for knowing those guys.
Of my close childhood friends Buddy Sansbury,
Jim Page & Newt Hicks joined the service. But as a guy who loved the
military life I also have friends from my childhood that I admired. Those that
served in WWII. Top was my brothers Odis and Jr. Junior was my USN hero who as a gunners mate
was a decorated hero. Also his sons Ted and Joe served. Ted (USMC) served in combat honorable in Nam.
Uncles and cousins in mass served WWII & Korea. The Herron boys Billy,
Jimmy and Eddie all served. There was Heisure, Hershall, Roy and Fred.. There
were a bunch of Fulbrights (Harold, Fred Jr. et al). Sherry’s brothers always
amazed me. Lefty Harris was wounded on Iwo Jima and Vernon served three full
tours in Vietnam. Both highly decorated
heroes of mine. Shirley’s hubby Jim Wrape & BIL
Elmer Davidson both USA.
Those vets admired by their sons, and followed their
example, here are some that come to mind: Armond Wrape(USN), Rickie Harris (USA,USN),
Howard D. Darnell (USN) and Henry Harbinson (USMC)
Then those friends close and afar Heroes
all: Chaplain Mixon, Rick, Woody, Claude Setzer, 'Conrads, Kenneth and Harry'.
Grover of Opp, Mel Lieck of San Antonio, Tom of Alabama. More and more come to mind
I know I have missed a bunch, it would be absolutely impossible to name them
all.
Close Belmont friends Ed Huggins, Don Funderburk,
Jims Arp & Conrad.
The above listed Veterans I am proud to
know. There are hundreds more I served with and am grateful to have known them.
I knew many vets who became Grandpas. I even know Susan K’s grandpa now, he was also a veteran of the great war, and YAYA's dad who served but passed at 56, too young. God bless those memories!
BUT, but there are people forgotten at
times in the rush of today. The families, girlfriends, loved ones who many
times were left behind to handle kids, bills, moves, grocery shopping, colds,
broken bones, school activities, etc. My honor goes to them for their love and
patience. For the Support, letters, phone calls, and
the tears of love and frustration. THIS
day brings so many memories.
HAPPY VETERAN’S DAY, Hug one!
11 comments:
Thank you Jack for your service.
Love ya
Lisa
Thanks Jack for your service! Big hug from Ohio!
Grateful for all veterans and all currently serving! Thank you Jack and Sherry for your service!
betty
Thank you Jack, not only for your service … but this heartfelt tribute to your family and friends. And not last - nor least, Sherry's support! Proud to be an American!
HAPPY VETERANS DAY. thanks for your service to this country.
Thank you Jack and all those many mentioned and not mentioned today as they serve our country. Heros all! Thank you !
Military brat & wife here ~ I hope you have a great veterans Day!!
Thank you for your service ~
Thank you Jack for your service and all you mentioned . You sure did your share and then some for our country. Blessings to you and all the vets, xoxo, Susie.
Thanks to all who have served our country and sacrificed for us and for your service three times.
As the stone on Dad's grave states, The Land of the FREE, because of the brave." Thank you for a touching tribute to those you've known as family and fellow vets. Thanks to Sherry for hanging through some tough times, we know she missed you :) Love from Chobee, Glenda
This past week, a great niece and a great nephew invited me to be “their” veteran at ceremonies where they go to school.
It was a humbling experience.
Post a Comment