Re: Don't Laugh at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
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dereklondon24
Man I wish that I had picked a job that I could jump out of planes instead I just work on airplanes in the navy and get to ride the worlds worst cruise ship lol
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Hey your job is equally important. After all if jedi doesnt have a well serviced plane to jump.from then we as a country wouldnt be much affective. My uncle is a 3 war vet serving in wwII, the korean war and vietnam as a colonel. He was a tailgunner in the army air gaurd in wwII for a bit. Hes 91 years old and still as sharp as he was at 16 when he lied about his age to join the maine national gaurd. Every time hes making his yearly migration to florida he stays with us for a couple days and we visit the tomb. Very touching Place. It represents everything in a nutshell. God bless you guys for your service. It is very appreciated.
Re: Don't Laugh at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
I have seen the Tomb Guards performing their duty on many occasions, and each time words fail me. I do not envy that duty.
All of the ceremonial units at Arlington do an outstanding job under some of the worse conditions you can dream up, and not just with the weather, which is almost never ideal. The stress of performing a burial service for a brother in arms is impossible to describe. You want every step and movement to be perfect, for their families, and to honor who they were and what they did. During my 23 years in the USAF I was part of a base level Honor Guard for 2 years and we did many funerals for veterans who passed in our local area.
And Jedi, just when I was really getting to like you, I see this...
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RetiredJedi
Go Noles >>-----;;>>
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
I was born and raised in Gainesville, and will be returning there for good in a few months. GO GATORS!
Re: Don't Laugh at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
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Slim
And Jedi, just when I was really getting to like you, I see this...
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
I was born and raised in Gainesville, and will be returning there for good in a few months. GO GATORS!
Well, I'll tell you a lot of my friends are Gator fans including my brother. I don't talk trash because I know that what comes around goes around. I have the utmost respect for your team and coaches and always look forward to that rivalry game each year. I have a sister-in-law that graduated from FSU and she used to get me shirts, shorts, etc. so that's how I became a fan. I graduated from high school in a town south of Sarasota called Englewood. Our rivalry high school was Venice High School where Trey Burton graduated from. I'm not one of the hardcore hate kind of guys.
I still like you Slim. You had me cracking up all day today. Don't worry, you'll come back around and we can be friends again :D
Re: Don't Laugh at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
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RetiredJedi
I still like you Slim. You had me cracking up all day today. Don't worry, you'll come back around and we can be friends again :D
LOL, No worries, Bro! I think we'll be just fine!
Re: Don't Laugh at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
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Slim
LOL, No worries, Bro! I think we'll be just fine!
P.S. good luck with the move.
Where is the picture of you in uniform taken, Afghanistan or Iraq? I was in Iraq in '04 right before I retired.
I haven't been up to Washington in a while to see the old Guard but I plan on going back some time. I like seeing the drill team with the rifles. I had a squad leader back in 1986 when I first joined that was in the Old Guard and he would spin our rifles when he inspected them like the Old Guard guys do.