ADUI CELEBRATES 4 YEARS+!


Home Forum Help Search Admin Arcade Music City
Profile Photo Gallery Links Staff list Calendar Members list Recent posts My Bookmarks
Welcome to The Coffee Shop 2009! If you are a member of one of our older Coffee Shops, please re-register and rejoin the fun! If you're here for the first time, registration only takes a few moments!
Coffee Shop 2009
"The Rest Stop on the Information Superhighway"
Hello September 10, 2010, 07:05:50 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: Welcome to The Coffee Shop 2009!
 
   Home   Help Arcade Search Calendar Login Register  
JOIN US AT THE 5TH ANNIVERSARY COFFEE SHOP!!

Del.icio.us Digg FURL FaceBook Stumble Upon Reddit SlashDot

Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: RED SHIRT  (Read 71 times) Average Rating: 0
ken
Global Moderator
Hero Member
*****

Karma: 17301
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
Date Registerd:January 20, 2009, 04:21:10 AM
Posts: 15259
Referrals:


My granddaughter


View Profile Awards
« on: May 22, 2009, 05:55:07 AM »
Split TopicGo Up

RED SHIRT

If the Red shirt thing is new to you, read below how it went for a man...

Last week, while traveling to Chicago on business, I noticed a Marine sergeant traveling with a folded flag, but did not put two and two together.

After we boarded our flight, I turned to the sergeant who had been invited to sit in First Class (across from me), and inquired if he was heading home.

No, he responded.

Heading out I asked?

No. I'm escorting a soldier home.

Going to pick him up?

No. He is with me right now. He was killed in Iraq, I'm taking him home to his family.

The realization of what he had been asked to do hit me like a punch to the gut. It was an honor for him. He told me that, although he didn't know the soldier, he had delivered the news of his passing to the soldier's family and felt as if he knew them after many conversations in so few days.

I turned back to him, extended my hand, and said, Thank you. Thank you for doing what you do so my family and I can do what we do.

Upon landing in Chicago the pilot stopped short of the gate and made the following announcement over the intercom.

'Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to note that we have had the honor of having Sergeant Steeley of the United States Marine Corps join us on the flight. He is escorting a fallen comrade back home to hisfamily. I ask that you please remain in your seats when we open the forward door to allow Sergeant Steeley to deplane and receive his fellow soldier. We will then turn off the seat belt sign.

'Without a sound, all went as requested. I noticed the sergeant saluting the casket as it was brought off the plane, and his action made me realize that I am proud to be an American.

So here's a public 'Thank You' to our military Men and Women for what you do so we can live the way we do.

Red Fridays.

\Very soon, you will see a great many people wearing Red every Friday. The reason? Americans who support our troops used to be called the 'silent majority. We are no longer silent, and are voicing our love for God, country and home in record breaking numbers. We are not organized, boisterous or overbearing.

Many Americans, like you, me and all our friends, simply want to recognize that the vast majority of America supports our troops. Our idea of showing solidarity and support for our troops with dignity and respect starts this Friday - and continues each and every Friday until the troops all come home, sending a deafening message that... every red-blooded American who supports our men an women afar, will wear something red.

By word of mouth, press, TV - let's make the United States on every Friday a sea of red much like a homecoming football game in the bleachers. If every one of of us who loves this country will share this with acquaintances, coworkers, friends, and family, it will not be long before the USA is covered in RED and it will let our troops know the once 'silent majority is on their side more than ever, certainly more than the media lets on.

The first thing a soldier says when asked 'What can we do to make thing better for you? is... 'We need your prayers and your support.'

Let's get the word out and lead with class and dignity, by example, and wear something red every Friday.

Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you:

JESUS CHRIST AND THE AMERICAN SOLDIER.

JESUS DIED FOR YOUR SOUL; THE SOLDIER FOR YOUR FREEDOM. 

 
« Last Edit: May 22, 2009, 06:00:46 AM by ken » Logged

Live long enough to be an irritant to you kids
 
Big Booper
Hero Member
*****

Karma: 1798
Offline Offline

Date Registerd:February 18, 2009, 01:24:01 AM
Posts: 1470
Referrals:



View Profile Awards

Ignore
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2009, 07:26:27 PM »
Split TopicGo Up

Good Post


In memory of my brothers at arms

Have seen my fair share of body bags
Logged
ken
Global Moderator
Hero Member
*****

Karma: 17301
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
Date Registerd:January 20, 2009, 04:21:10 AM
Posts: 15259
Referrals:


My granddaughter


View Profile Awards
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2009, 09:50:35 PM »
Split TopicGo Up

same here UncleJoe same here
Logged

Live long enough to be an irritant to you kids
Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

The Forum Family Image HostOur Tube-The Coffeenole.com Video Host

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP
Powered by SMF 1.1.11 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC
Twitter Mod created by 2by2host.com - a web hosting company
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Page created in 0.111 seconds with 26 queries.
^ Go Up ^ Go Up