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 BEAR1949
 
posted on October 20, 2003 01:43:30 PM new
If you haven't had the honor of serving as a member of the U.S military, don't bother posting smart A$$ responses.


Some of will not get this - others will get it COMPLETELY!


The Third Infantry Regiment at Fort Myer has the responsibility for providing ceremonial units and honor guards for state occasions, White House social functions, public celebrations and interments at Arlington National Cemetery....and standing a very formal sentry watch at the Tombs of the Unknowns. The public is familiar with the precision of what is called “walking post” at the Tombs. There are roped off galleries where visitors can form to observe the troopers and their measured step and almost mechanical silent rifle shoulder changes. They are relieved every hour in a very formal drill that has to be seen to believe. Some people think that when the Cemetery is closed to the public in the evening in the evening that this show stops. First, to the men who are dedicated to this work...it is no show...it is a “charge of honor”. The formality and precision continues uninterrupted all night. During the nighttime, the drill of relief and the measured step of the on duty sentry remain unchanged from the daylight hours.
To these men...these special men, the continuity of this post is the key to the honor and respect shown to these honored dead, symbolic of all American unaccounted for American combat dead. The steady rhythmic step in rain, sleet, snow, hail, hot, cold...bitter cold...uninterrupted...uninterrupted is the important part of the honor shown. Last night, while you were sleeping, the teeth of hurricane Isabel came through this area and tore hell out of everything... We have thousands of trees down...power outages...traffic signals out...roads filled with down limbs and “gear adrift” debris...We have flooding...and the place looks like it has been the impact area of an off shore bombardment.
The Regimental Commander of the U.S. Third Infantry sent word to the nighttime Sentry Detail to secure the post and seek shelter from the high winds, to ensure their personal safety. THEY DISOBEYED THE ORDER...During winds that turned over vehicles and turned debris into projectiles...the measured step continued. One fellow said “I’ve got buddies getting shot at in Iraq who would kick my butt if word got to them that we let them down...I’m sure as hell have no intention of spending my Army career being known as the go@dam idiot who couldn’t stand a little light breeze and shirked his duty.”

....Then he said something in response to a female reporters question regarding silly purposeless personal risk....”I wouldn’t expect you to understand. it’s an enlisted man’s thing.” God Bless the rascal...In a time in our nation’s history when spin and total bull$hip seems to have become the accepted coin-of-the-realm, there beat hearts...the enlisted he arts we all knew and were so damn proud to be a part of...that fully understand that devotion to duty is not a part time occupation. While we slept, we were represented by some damn fine men who fully understood their post orders and proudly went about their assigned responsibilities unseen, unrecognized and in the finest tradition of the American Enlisted Man. Folks, there’s hope.... The gene that George S. Patton...Arliegh Burke and Jimmy Doolittle left us...survives.

From a subvet friend in our nation’s capital

...More....
Nina Swink adds...

On the ABC evening news, it was reported tonight that, because of the dangers from Hurricane Isabel approaching Washington DC, the military members assigned the duty of guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier were given permission to suspend the assignment. They refused. “No way, Sir!”
Soaked to the skin, marching in the pelting rain of a tropical storm, they said that guarding the Tomb was not just an assignment, it was the highest honor that can be afforded to a service person. The tomb has been patrolled continuously, 24/7, since 1930.

Addition to this e: I saw an interview on Fox News Channel with the Commander of the soldiers who guard the Tomb of the unknown. He took the shift when Isabel was unleashing her fury, cause he did not want to ask any of his men to do this - he felt it was his highest honor to be on duty during that time.



This item has ben VERIFIED AS TRUE.

http://www.snopes.com/military/isabel.htm





"Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is "Political Correctness.'" --Charlton Heston
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on October 20, 2003 02:06:17 PM new

I live just a few miles from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The worst problem related to Isabel was loss of electricity along with wind and rain.

The military assigned to guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier were relatively safe when compared to the dangers being faced by their members in Baghdad. Wind, rain and electricity outage are trivial concerns in comparison to the danger of war in Iraq. I am sure that the guards would be embarrassed by this writer's tribute to their courage under bad weather conditions.

Helen

 
 BEAR1949
 
posted on October 20, 2003 02:38:47 PM new
One thing we can ALWAYS count on you for Helen is to turn a positive into a negative.


As I previously stated:

If you haven't had the honor of serving as a member of the U.S military, don't bother posting smart A$$ responses.

And we ALL KNOW how SUPPORTIVE of our MILITARY you are.









"Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is "Political Correctness.'" --Charlton Heston
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on October 20, 2003 03:00:59 PM new

Let me tell you something, Bear. You cannot tell me where to post or what to post. The fact that you cannot comprehend the meaning of my comment is unfortunate but not my problem.

I am probably more supportive of the military than you and your neocon pals are. Those who want to put the military in unnecessary danger in order to advance political agendas cannot be seen as supportive of the troops. They can only be seen as users of the troops.

Try reading my comment and you will see that I said nothing derogatory about the troops. My criticism was focused on the degree of exaggeration used by the writer to promote a feature or personal interest type article.

Chill dude.

Helen


 
 Linda_K
 
posted on October 20, 2003 03:21:21 PM new
Those are WONDERFUL articles, bear. So many of us are very thankful that we have men and women in the service that uphold our valued traditions.

The tomb has been patrolled continuously, 24/7, since 1930.

And I know many are thankful that tradition was not broken even during such a clear warning about how bad things might become during that night.
 
 BEAR1949
 
posted on October 20, 2003 05:19:02 PM new
Helen, you are the first example of a U.S. military supporter that I have ever heard of that is as PATHETIC, DISFUNCTIONAL & BACKSTABING as you are.

P.S. if you live in the area where the tomb is located, did you hide in the safety of you home or stand duty with the soldiers :Walking post".


For all your verbal bravado and bluster, you don't know the meaning of Honour to Country through military service. All you are is a word warrior, without the intestinal fortitude to back those words with action..



"Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is "Political Correctness.'" --Charlton Heston
[ edited by BEAR1949 on Oct 20, 2003 05:20 PM ]
 
 wgm
 
posted on October 20, 2003 05:41:13 PM new



"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it." - A Few Good Men
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on October 20, 2003 05:57:38 PM new

Looks like I've motivated you to write a couple of words too, Bear. Next, we'll work on how to achieve emphasis without relying on bolding.




Helen

 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on October 20, 2003 06:37:36 PM new
Bear don't waste your time with Helen, she doesn't know anything that you speak of and probably has done nothing more in her life worthwhile than post on this board... don't take that away from her... after all we need something to laugh at.





AIN'T LIFE GRAND...
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on October 20, 2003 06:42:47 PM new

LOL!



Helen

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on October 20, 2003 06:57:12 PM new
You two - setting up your trap posts, hoping to snag an opposer into going against you, is very daring! Very original!

 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on October 20, 2003 07:12:04 PM new
No Kraft, as usual Helen doesn't know when to STOP... She had a nice statment, then had to add the BS


AIN'T LIFE GRAND...
 
 miscreant
 
posted on October 20, 2003 07:14:58 PM new
Wow!!! How big of you bear and 12 to include yourselves onto the Honor of those soldiers. ROTFLMAO

My cousin is an Honor Guard in Arlington and gave my Mother the Flag at my Dad's funeral. My family does understand Honor and duty and we do get "IT". We find overblown blow-hards offensive and probably are just wannabees or spent their service in a cushy job.

You assume all of us liberals are just one way. We are not. My family has a long history of fighting for freedom. My Dad was highly decorated and highly respected and got an actual 21 gun salute and taps with an actual buglers and not someone faking it with a tape or CD playing in the background.

How dare you BEAR wrap yourself in the glory of those guards. Go find another fake testicle auction to go with the first one you found so you can finally have a pair.

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on October 20, 2003 07:22:27 PM new
... "She had a nice statment, then had to add the BS"

Unlike your posts.




 
 Helenjw
 
posted on October 20, 2003 07:26:34 PM new

No way to chat with Bear without a little BS.

Hahaha

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on October 20, 2003 07:56:07 PM new
How big of you bear and 12 to include yourselves onto the Honor of those soldiers.

And:

How dare you BEAR wrap yourself in the glory of those guards.


So you have family that has served. Have YOU served your country yourself? Have YOU taken time out of your life to give service to the people of the US?


Those who have, have EVERY right to wrap themselves in the glory.
And, imo, you have no right to down play their contribution to this country. They too are honored by everyone that respects what it takes to be a soldier. Those who have never served have NO IDEA what it takes.


Having family who has served in the military and received honors, many can claim, doing it yourself is a whole different ball game. They should be honored right along with all who have served their country.
 
 BEAR1949
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:22:12 PM new
Linda, WGM & Tewlve & as always, THANKS.

"Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is "Political Correctness.'" --Charlton Heston
 
 miscreant
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:26:03 PM new
Well Linda since you ask. I am permanently disabled from training for service to my country. I do not hear to well from the accident but I sure can listen. By the way, I do not get nor have ever applied for disability.

You neo-cons do make me and others of the left who have sacrificed sick. You present the right as the only ones who have served and sacrificed. Bush deserted, PERIOD. Gore served and saw combat which is much more then your heroes GW Bush, John Ashcroft, Dick Cheney, Bill O'Rielly, Tom Delay or Paul Wolfowitz did. They did everything they could to dodge service. Yet you worship and support them.

I have many, many friends and family I will never see again and you neo-con (supply your own terrible insult here) try to wrap yourselves in the flag and claim you are the only ones who served. You live a lie.



 
 miscreant
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:27:53 PM new
Well bear, you must worship all of the deserters and dodgers too.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:28:11 PM new
My pleasure, bear. Thank you, and everyone else who has served our country, for your service. Not just on Veterans day, but each and every day of your lives.
 
 wgm
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:31:18 PM new
ditto bear


"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it." - A Few Good Men
 
 wgm
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:32:37 PM new
Linda - missed your earlier post....






"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it." - A Few Good Men
 
 Linda_K
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:34:05 PM new
I'm beginning to see why the far, far left keeps calling everything a 'lie'. They have a problem reading. They see things that aren't there.

You present the right as the only ones who have served and sacrificed. No where have I ever said that nor inferred that. This is YOUR problem...not mine.
 
 Linda_K
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:37:03 PM new
wgm -
 
 BEAR1949
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:39:19 PM new
Go find another fake testicle auction to go with the first one you found so you can finally have a pair.



Miscreant, I would but you would swallow them whole like you normally do.


As far as your father getting a 21 gun salute, you are full of crap as usual.

Only presidents, ex presidents, presidents-elect, Chiefs of state, heads of government, members of a reigning royal family are entitled a 21 gun salute.

Refer to U. S. Army Regulations 600-25.

So crawl back under your rock til you can tell a more plausable lie.






"Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is "Political Correctness.'" --Charlton Heston
 
 BEAR1949
 
posted on October 20, 2003 08:53:10 PM new
Miscreant, I have advocated all along the Carter should have been impeached for pardoning all those who deserted & went to Canada.


Disabled while in training to serve? That tells me you never even entered the service. The first thing anyone in basic learns is that they ARE part of the U.S. military and are serving their country then and there.


As far a wrapping myself in the glory of the flag, you bet I do. I know my family & I have earned the right to do so. I can trace my family back to Plymouth rock & to those who have fought in EVERY battle on US & foreign soil from the American revolution, to the Alamo & Vietman.

That's more that you can ever honestly say.


"Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is "Political Correctness.'" --Charlton Heston
[ edited by BEAR1949 on Oct 20, 2003 08:54 PM ]
 
 miscreant
 
posted on October 20, 2003 09:05:18 PM new
[b]As far as your father getting a 21 gun salute, you are full of crap as usual.

[/b]Sorry ol' balless one, I did not count at my Dad's funeral and only assumed.[/b]

As far a wrapping myself in the glory of the flag, you bet I do. I know my family & I have earned the right to do so. I can trace my family back to Plymouth rock & to those who have fought in EVERY battle on US & foreign soil from the American revolution, to the Alamo & Vietman.
ROTFLMAO Could you make a more outrageous claim? Well, on second thought, you do.

Disabled while in training to serve? That tells me you never even entered the service. The first thing anyone in basic learns is that they ARE part of the U.S. military and are serving their country then and there.
Another ignorant statement. How do you know how much I had before I was injured? How about you? Did you ever get away from a desk? Do you find Bush's service to be satisfactory? Or do think a deserter s worthy of your worship?

 
 BEAR1949
 
posted on October 20, 2003 09:31:10 PM new
Miscreant, you ignorance is truly inspiring. Now all the other inept miscreants have a goal to aspire to.

And remember the age old saying, when you assume, you make a ass / u / me. But that's nothing out of character for you. Get your facts straight before starting your lies.

As far as making a outrageous claim, it isn't a claim, it is a supported fact.


Get away from a desk, I never saw one in the jungles of Nam.

So how were you injured? Don't tell me, let me guess, you sneezed & blew you mind. Or did you trip getting off the bus & bruise you little knee. A woos is all you are.

Before accusing President Bush you need to bone up on military terminology concerning desertion.

I'll make it easy on you. [b]follow these simple (minded for you) instructions and click on the following link, (if you are capable of reading more that one syllable words).

http://www.crossbearer.com/resume/The_Truth.pdf








"Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is "Political Correctness.'" --Charlton Heston
 
 miscreant
 
posted on October 20, 2003 09:40:50 PM new
Get away from a desk, I never saw one in the jungles of Nam.
And you called the prof old?


As far as making a outrageous claim, it isn't a claim, it is a supported fact. Lets see the support.

So how were you injured? Don't tell me, let me guess, you sneezed & blew you mind. Or did you trip getting off the bus & bruise you little knee. A woos is all you are.

It is none of your business. But since you ask, it was on a training dive at 120 feet. Some idiot set off a percussion device with 10 men in the water.

 
 miscreant
 
posted on October 20, 2003 09:54:59 PM new
Whoops, almost forgot this one.

Before accusing President Bush you need to bone up on military terminology concerning desertion

How about Uniform Code of Military Justice article 85. Or are you selective about how to enforce that?
http://usmilitary.about.com/library/milinfo/mcm/bl85.htm
[ edited by miscreant on Oct 20, 2003 10:04 PM ]
 
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