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How Marines Say Goodbye

Posted: 2/22/07 9:41pm Message 1 of 8
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Have a handkerchief handy. If you can view this without crying, you must have a heart of stone. Whether you are a woman or a hard core man, whether you are for or against the Iraq war, regardless, this will definitely wet your cheeks and pierce your heart. Every American should view this video so please pass it on to all on your list. I don't believe one person will be offended.

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How Marines Say Goodbye

Posted: 2/22/07 10:34pm Message 2 of 8
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Hard to find anything to say after that Cry. A wonderful tribute to our fallen brothersBroken%20Heart


 

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How Marines Say Goodbye

Posted: 2/23/07 5:20am Message 3 of 8
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The Soldier Memorial is a very moving ceremony.  It dates to the times of Sparta, when after battle they would call a roll using names written on small pieces of wood (DOG TAGS).  An unanswered name is called three times before the Soldier is considered killed in action.  I hate to say it, but I have participated in too many of these ceremonies lately.

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How Marines Say Goodbye

Posted: 2/23/07 7:25am Message 4 of 8
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And unfortunately, every soldier and marine memorialized is one too many at this point. Time to bring them all home!!! LukesVette2007-02-23 07:25:55


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How Marines Say Goodbye

Posted: 2/24/07 3:49am Message 5 of 8
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How Marines Say Goodbye

Posted: 3/2/07 1:57pm Message 6 of 8
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MARINES NEVER QUIT, LET THEM FINISH THEIR BATTLE!!
I was a navy hospital corpsman, I was detached to the 1s/t Marines as a  medic in Chulai, Vietnam in 1968-69. When I heard the words "corpsman up" I new what I had to do and I did it. We traded blood for this country as brothers.  Navy yes, but forever I will be a United States Marine and dam proud of it. MARINES NEVER QUIT, SEMPER FI.
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Posted: 3/2/07 4:11pm Message 7 of 8
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Semper Fi.

I was in the USMC from 84-96, served in the Gulf War, and know what it takes for them to be over there now.

Once a Marine, always a Marine.

Bryan


How Marines Say Goodbye

Posted: 3/2/07 7:17pm Message 8 of 8
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warbird,  Thanks for posting this......very powerful stuff. God bless the USA and all of our enlisted men and women who fight to preserve our freedom.


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