AMERICA - Land of the Free, Thanks to Our VETERANSAMERICA - Land of the Free....Today, November 11th, is Veterans Days, and I want to say thank you to each and every veteran in our great country, and to all of our current military members all over the world.AMERICA - Land of the Free, Thanks to Our VETERANS
He started the first flight taking one veteran he had met in a hospital, and he soon became inundated with applications from other veterans to be part of his flight. The Honor Flights were started 3 years ago. The veterans fly for free, and their "Guardians" pay for their own flights to accompany and assist these great people to be able to see this Memorial before it's too late for them to see it. One of my sisters and her husband, Karen and Ken Rogers, have served as Guardians for these flights out of the Dayton, Ohio area. *** Nov 12th - I am editing this post to include a link to a segment on the "Honor Flights" that "Good Morning America" did on their show this morning. Please check out this link to see some WWII Veterans' reactions to seeing this grand Memorial dedicated to them. ![]()
The marker under the wall says, "Here We Mark the Price of Freedom".
My grandfather, R. Oakley Seaver, served in the Army during World War II in Japan. He passed away quite unexpectedly last year. He never got to see this Memorial in person, but I did show him these pictures that I took while there, and I had brought him a brochure and fact sheet about the Memorial. Watching him look it all over, it was as if he were there seeing it in person. My dad, Harold Cummings, served in the Air Force for 25+ years. I am so very proud of both of them, and salute them both and honor them with this post, in honor of not only their service to our country, but to our family as well. My brother-in-law, Ken Rogers, also served in the Air Force, and continues to work with veterans. My uncle, my mom's brother, Charles Robert Seaver, also served in the Air Force. I thank them as well for their years of service to our great country.
Thank YOU!
Ann Cummings
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Comment from: Ann Cummings [Member] This is from a comment left on another blog of mine. I found it to be so important, that I wanted to share it here with any who read my posts. Thank you Kathy Clulow. LEST WE FORGET IN FLANDERS FIELDS the poppies blow We are the Dead. Short days ago Take up our quarrel with the foe: The poem "In Flanders Fields", written by John McCrae, a Canadian, was first published in England's "Punch" magazine in December, 1915. Within months, this poem came to symbolize the sacrifices of all who were fighting in the First World War. Today, the poem continues to be a part of Remembrance Day ceremonies in Canada and other countries.
WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER
Two minutes on November 11th and 5 minutes on any given day. November 11th was about to pass by almost unnoticed for me when a video arrived via email, sent to my brother inlaw by an acquaintance at Camp Borden in Ontario and forwarded on to our family. The video stopped us both dead in our tracks. We had never heard of Terry Kelly until then. We have watched it dozen times and each time it brings a tear to the eye. The video is called, "A Pittance of Time" On November 11th and any day thereafter, take two minutes to remember It's just a pittance of time! The video is just under five minutes. It's time well spent remembering, on any given day! Thank you Terry. Lest We Forget! The World we have today is a gift from those who have gone before us. NOVEMBER 11 Comment on this article This post has no feedback awaiting moderation... |
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