Thank you…
Memorial Day 2004

To all who serve and have served,
Thank you
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Memorial Day
In an attempt to note the significance of Memorial Day, here is a round-up of those on my blogroll remembering today: Rosemary Esmay, QOAE: Memorial Day. Andrew Cline of Rhetorica: Thank you… Jeff Soyer at Alphecca: Alphecca: Memorial Day (via…
Memorial Day in the Blogosphere
A roundup other bloggers’ Memorial Day posts in no particular order: My Memorial Day 2004 post. Alphecca has a photo essay. Dean Esmay has several posts. Up for Anything Baseball Musings Freedom of Thought Arguing with Signposts Mudville Gazette Ann…
Memorial Day 2004
. . . . . . . This is my Memorial Day post. It’s the only post up. It’s long. No other links. Just the story of 2lt Leonard Cowherd, Sarah Cerri Cowherd, and the Cowherd and Cerri families, as…
Memorial Day 2004
. . . . . . . This is my Memorial Day post. It’s the only post up. It’s long. No other links. Just the story of 2lt Leonard Cowherd, Sarah Cerri Cowherd, and the Cowherd and Cerri families, as…
Memorial Day 2004
. . . . . . . This is my Memorial Day post. It’s the only post up. It’s long. No other links. Just the story of 2lt Leonard Cowherd, Sarah Cerri Cowherd, and the Cowherd and Cerri families, as…
“They also serve who only stand and wait.”
John Milton
I once saw this headline on an article about marching bands:
They also serve who only stand and toot.
I’ll respond to your previous comment tomorrow. I’m relaxing today
This is a little late in getting posted however my prayers goes out to all the men and women who serve. And the 800 men and women who have die in service to there country, fighting in Iraq. I salute everyone of you.
As a fellow Vet. I know the challanges you face every day. The horror of the fight, wondering if it is my time. To the emptniss of leaving Love ones home.
In the words of Andy Rooney, “It is hard to show what a real american looks like, but look at the faces 800 men and women who have died, while serving in Iraq. And you will see an American.”
Memorial Day 2004
This is my Memorial Day post. It’s the only post up – until the final chapter comes in. It’s long. No other links. Just the story of 2lt Leonard Cowherd, Sarah Cerri Cowherd, and the Cowherd and Cerri families, as…