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Posted 12 January 2012 - 08:24 AM
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Posted 12 January 2012 - 01:33 PM
This video keeps showing up over and over again
I watch it every time with tears running down my face and wondering if we will ever come to realize
What a waste war truly is.
Thanks Kitty Cat for making me cry.
Posted 20 January 2012 - 05:23 PM
Great Post.
When this song was released - our unit (181 AS) was one of the first groups of military personnel who got to hear this song.
I have to say - the most important thing about what we do (flying as a crew member) is to ensure those who have fallen in the line of duty are taken care of - ALL the way home. The respect and admiration that these men and women get is awesome - and much appreciated by their families and by other service members. No matter the branch of service.
I love being a C-130 Loadmaster out of Ft. Worth - NAS JRB Carswell Field. As my time is coming to and end with the unit as I look forward to retirement- I never forget all the "Fallen Soldier" ceremonies that I had the honor to be apart of. Those memories will last a life time. We perform these ceremonies all over the world for our men and women who gave the "Ultimate" sacrifice. Please never forget what these brave men and women for what they have done for you and your family.
MSGT. Blyane Leach
181 AS
Loadmaster
Posted 20 January 2012 - 06:37 PM
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Posted 14 February 2012 - 01:12 AM
Great Post.
When this song was released - our unit (181 AS) was one of the first groups of military personnel who got to hear this song.
I have to say - the most important thing about what we do (flying as a crew member) is to ensure those who have fallen in the line of duty are taken care of - ALL the way home. The respect and admiration that these men and women get is awesome - and much appreciated by their families and by other service members. No matter the branch of service.
I love being a C-130 Loadmaster out of Ft. Worth - NAS JRB Carswell Field. As my time is coming to and end with the unit as I look forward to retirement- I never forget all the "Fallen Soldier" ceremonies that I had the honor to be apart of. Those memories will last a life time. We perform these ceremonies all over the world for our men and women who gave the "Ultimate" sacrifice. Please never forget what these brave men and women for what they have done for you and your family.
MSGT. Blyane Leach
181 AS
Loadmaster
Posted 14 February 2012 - 01:41 AM
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