Wild Bill for America!!
Sunday, 29 January 2023
MEMORIAL DAY 2021
Saturday, 30 July 2022



Sergeant of Marines Edgar Harrell USS INDIANAPOLIS (CA-35) survivor RIP 8 May 2021

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“The soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act of religious training... SACRIFICE!" -Five star General Douglas MacArthur told West Point cadets in May 1962

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-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQOzUqdOVDU?ecver=1&w=854&h=480
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Army Sergeant Daniel L. Smiley, “AIRBORNE!” INFANRY PARATROOPER!

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MEMORIAL DAY 2012 (click here)
Sergeant of Marines Timothy Joseph Harrington spent nine-hours in constructing the post linked above.
Marine Corps Major General Smedley Darlington Butler (link)
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“The raising of that flag on Suribachi means a Marine Corps for the next 500 years!" -James Forrestal Secretary of the Navy 1944-1947
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Cemetery Watchmen
Ashes found in trash led to proper burial
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LISTEN, REFLECT, and PRAY
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MANSIONS OF THE LORD – United States Military Academy Mens Glee Club
ECHO TAPS – United States Marine Corps Band
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Captain William Edward Nordeen, United States Navy (CLICK ABOVE)
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(Photo links to Brad’s biography)
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Men of the USS STARK (FFG – 31) – 17 May 1987
SN Doran H. Bolduc, Lacey, WARMSA Dexter D. Grissett, Macon, GAFCCS Robert L. Shippee, Adams Center, NYBM1 Braddi O. Brown, Calera, ALFC3 William R. Hansen, Reading, MASMSA Jeffrey C. Sibley, Metairie, LAFC3 Jeffrey L. Calkins, Richfield Springs, NYGMG3 Daniel Homicki, Elizabeth, NJOS3 Lee Stephens, Pemberton, OHSN Mark R. Caouette, Fitchburg, MAOSSN Kenneth D. Janusik, Jr., Clearwater, FLBM2 James R. Stevens, Visalia, CASN John A. Ciletta, Jr., Brigantine, NJOS1 Steven E. Kendall, Honolulu, HIET3 Martin J. Supple, Jacksonville, FLSR Brian M. Clinefelter, San Bernardino, CAEMCS Stephen Kiser, Elkhart, INFC1 Gregory L. Tweady, Champaign, ILOS3 Antonio A. Daniels, Greeleyville, SCSM1 Ronnie G. Lockett, Bessemer, ALET3 Kelly R. Quick, Linden, MIET3 Christopher DeAngelis, Dumont, NJGMM1 Thomas J. MacMullen, Darby, PASN Vincent L. Ulmer, Bay Minette, ALIC3 James S. Dunlap, Osceola Mills, PAEW3 Charles T. Moller, Columbus, GAEW3 Joseph P. Watson, Ferndale, MISTGSN Steven T. Erwin, Troy, MIDS1 Randy E. Pierce, Choctaw, OKET3 Wayne R. Weaver, II, New Bethlehem, PARM2 Jerry Boyd Farr, Charleston, SCSA Jeffrei L. Phelps, Locust Grove, VAOSSN Terrance Weldon, Coram, NYQMCS Vernon T. Foster, Jacksonville, FLGM3 James Plonsky, Van Nuys, CAIC2 Lloyd A. Wilson, Summerville, SC SMSN Earl P. Ryals, Boca Raton, FL
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Click on the patch (scroll down for the full report)
Casualties of the 30 July 1987 “Desert Duck” crash Lt. William E. Ramsburg, 31, of Scotland, S.D., the pilot; Lt. (j.g.) James F. Lazevnick, 25, of Waldorf, MD. the co-pilot, Radioman 2nd Class Albert B. Duparl of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Air Force Lt. Col. Horace S. Gentle, 44, of Mooresville, N.C., a staff officer with the U.S. Central Command.
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Petty Officer Shields Medal of Honor Citation (link)
USS MARVIN SHIELDS (FF – 1066) Association (link)

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ROBERT DEAN STETHEM
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DEDICATED to the MEMORY of the
CREW of LCU-1500 KILLED IN ACTION in VIETNAM
* 28 February 1968 *
RMSN K. L. Cook
* 27 February 1969 *
BMC Donald J. Fisher, EN1 Bert E. Burton, EM1 Cecil F. Bush, CS2 Marvin D. Avery, RM2 David W. Hawryshko, QM3 Earnest J. Buckelew, GMG3 Ronald J. Gebbie, BM3 Donald M. Horton, BM3 Ronald P. Yuhas, FN Joseph F. Burinda, SN Bruno W. Demata, SN Craig E. Swagler, FN Charles A. Tavares
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Seaman James Burkhart, United States Navy – USS STERETT (CG – 31)
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NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT 2013: HOST JOE MONTEGNA -IN THE VIDEO ABOVE REMEMBERING “THE LONGEST DAY” – CHARLES DURNING (28 February 1923 – 24 December 2012)! WE MUST, ALL OF US, REMEMBER!!
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Ed “Too Tall” Freeman, United States Army – Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (CLICK ABOVE)
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The Bronze Star with “V” for Valor is the highest award combination presented to medical personal performing medical duties under fire, before an enemy force. It’s the Medal of Honor for combat medics!

Captain Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, Jr., Medical Corps, United States Navy – recipient Bronze Star wtih Combat “V” for Valor (OPERATION TORCH – 8 November 1942) (CLICK ABOVE)
Northwest Africa, Operation Torch, 8 November 1942
OKINAWA: OPERATION ICEBERG 1945

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VIDEO DOCUMENTARY: GARDEN OF STONES – ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY (CLICK HERE)
LISTEN, REFLECT, and PRAY

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IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF USS INDIANAPOLIS (CA – 35) (CLICK ON IMAGE)
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Second Class Petty Officer Michael Monsoor, United States Navy – recipient Congressional Medal of Honor (CLICK ON IMAGE)
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Click on the illustration above for Lieutenant Murphy’s Medal of Honor Citation
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May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind ever be at your back,
May you find old friends waiting to greet you, there on the outside track.
We’re gathered together old times to remember, ’tis but for ourselves we would grieve,
So we’ll sing you a chorus and bid you farewell – fair winds and a following sea.
We’ll sing of ‘The Leaf’ and ‘The Parting Glass’, we’ll raise up our voices in song,
No sadness today for those who have passed, we celebrate with a voices glad and strong.
A catch in the throat, a tear in the eye, but no funeral dirge will this be,
We’ll roar ‘Auld Lang Syne’ as a victory song – fair winds and a following sea.
And those of us left here will miss a true friend, who shared with us good times and bad, Raising a glass to your memory we’ll say: “We’ve known you – why should we be sad?”
We honor a life that was lived to the full, we honor a spirit, now free.
You’ll long be remembered, whenever we say: “Fair winds and a following sea!”
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Memorial Day |
Memorial Day, the last Monday of May, is the day we honor Americans who gave their lives in military service. This holiday was originally called Decoration Day and honored soldiers who had died during the Civil War. Immediately after the war, various towns in the North and South began to set aside days to decorate soldiers’ graves with flowers and flags. Those earliest memorialobservances occurred in Waterloo, New York; Columbus, Mississippi; Richmond, Virginia; Carbondale, Illinois; Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, and several other places. The first widespread observance of Decoration Day came on May 30, 1868, which Maj. Gen. John A. Logan proclaimed as a day to honor the dead. General James Garfield (later the twentieth U.S. president) gave a speech at Arlington National Cemetery in remembrance of fallen soldiers, saying that “for love of country they accepted death, and thus resolved all doubts, and made immortal their patriotism and their virtue.” Afterward, 5,000 people helped decorate the graves of more than 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers. Over the years the day became an occasion to remember the dead in all American wars, and came to be known as Memorial Day. On the Thursday before Memorial Day, in a tradition known as “Flags-in,” the soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry place small flags before more than a quarter million gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery. They then patrol twenty-four hours a day to make sure each flag remains standing throughout the weekend. On Memorial Day the president or vice president lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the cemetery. |
MEMORIAL DAY 2022
Saturday, 28 May 2022



Sergeant of Marines Edgar Harrell USS INDIANAPOLIS (CA-35) survivor RIP 8 May 2021

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“The soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act of religious training... SACRIFICE!" -Five star General Douglas MacArthur told West Point cadets in May 1962

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-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQOzUqdOVDU?ecver=1&w=854&h=480
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQOzUqdOVDU?ecver=1&w=854&h=480

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Army Sergeant Daniel L. Smiley, “AIRBORNE!” INFANRY PARATROOPER!

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MEMORIAL DAY 2012 (click here)
Sergeant of Marines Timothy Joseph Harrington spent nine-hours in constructing the post linked above.
Marine Corps Major General Smedley Darlington Butler (link)
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“The raising of that flag on Suribachi means a Marine Corps for the next 500 years!" -James Forrestal Secretary of the Navy 1944-1947
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Cemetery Watchmen
Ashes found in trash led to proper burial
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LISTEN, REFLECT, and PRAY
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MANSIONS OF THE LORD – United States Military Academy Mens Glee Club
ECHO TAPS – United States Marine Corps Band
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Captain William Edward Nordeen, United States Navy (CLICK ABOVE)
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(Photo links to Brad’s biography)
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Men of the USS STARK (FFG – 31) – 17 May 1987
SN Doran H. Bolduc, Lacey, WARMSA Dexter D. Grissett, Macon, GAFCCS Robert L. Shippee, Adams Center, NYBM1 Braddi O. Brown, Calera, ALFC3 William R. Hansen, Reading, MASMSA Jeffrey C. Sibley, Metairie, LAFC3 Jeffrey L. Calkins, Richfield Springs, NYGMG3 Daniel Homicki, Elizabeth, NJOS3 Lee Stephens, Pemberton, OHSN Mark R. Caouette, Fitchburg, MAOSSN Kenneth D. Janusik, Jr., Clearwater, FLBM2 James R. Stevens, Visalia, CASN John A. Ciletta, Jr., Brigantine, NJOS1 Steven E. Kendall, Honolulu, HIET3 Martin J. Supple, Jacksonville, FLSR Brian M. Clinefelter, San Bernardino, CAEMCS Stephen Kiser, Elkhart, INFC1 Gregory L. Tweady, Champaign, ILOS3 Antonio A. Daniels, Greeleyville, SCSM1 Ronnie G. Lockett, Bessemer, ALET3 Kelly R. Quick, Linden, MIET3 Christopher DeAngelis, Dumont, NJGMM1 Thomas J. MacMullen, Darby, PASN Vincent L. Ulmer, Bay Minette, ALIC3 James S. Dunlap, Osceola Mills, PAEW3 Charles T. Moller, Columbus, GAEW3 Joseph P. Watson, Ferndale, MISTGSN Steven T. Erwin, Troy, MIDS1 Randy E. Pierce, Choctaw, OKET3 Wayne R. Weaver, II, New Bethlehem, PARM2 Jerry Boyd Farr, Charleston, SCSA Jeffrei L. Phelps, Locust Grove, VAOSSN Terrance Weldon, Coram, NYQMCS Vernon T. Foster, Jacksonville, FLGM3 James Plonsky, Van Nuys, CAIC2 Lloyd A. Wilson, Summerville, SC SMSN Earl P. Ryals, Boca Raton, FL
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Click on the patch (scroll down for the full report)
Casualties of the 30 July 1987 “Desert Duck” crash Lt. William E. Ramsburg, 31, of Scotland, S.D., the pilot; Lt. (j.g.) James F. Lazevnick, 25, of Waldorf, MD. the co-pilot, Radioman 2nd Class Albert B. Duparl of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Air Force Lt. Col. Horace S. Gentle, 44, of Mooresville, N.C., a staff officer with the U.S. Central Command.
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Petty Officer Shields Medal of Honor Citation (link)
USS MARVIN SHIELDS (FF – 1066) Association (link)

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ROBERT DEAN STETHEM
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DEDICATED to the MEMORY of the
CREW of LCU-1500 KILLED IN ACTION in VIETNAM
* 28 February 1968 *
RMSN K. L. Cook
* 27 February 1969 *
BMC Donald J. Fisher, EN1 Bert E. Burton, EM1 Cecil F. Bush, CS2 Marvin D. Avery, RM2 David W. Hawryshko, QM3 Earnest J. Buckelew, GMG3 Ronald J. Gebbie, BM3 Donald M. Horton, BM3 Ronald P. Yuhas, FN Joseph F. Burinda, SN Bruno W. Demata, SN Craig E. Swagler, FN Charles A. Tavares
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Seaman James Burkhart, United States Navy – USS STERETT (CG – 31)
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NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT 2013: HOST JOE MONTEGNA -IN THE VIDEO ABOVE REMEMBERING “THE LONGEST DAY” – CHARLES DURNING (28 February 1923 – 24 December 2012)! WE MUST, ALL OF US, REMEMBER!!
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Ed “Too Tall” Freeman, United States Army – Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (CLICK ABOVE)
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The Bronze Star with “V” for Valor is the highest award combination presented to medical personal performing medical duties under fire, before an enemy force. It’s the Medal of Honor for combat medics!

Captain Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, Jr., Medical Corps, United States Navy – recipient Bronze Star wtih Combat “V” for Valor (OPERATION TORCH – 8 November 1942) (CLICK ABOVE)
Northwest Africa, Operation Torch, 8 November 1942
OKINAWA: OPERATION ICEBERG 1945

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VIDEO DOCUMENTARY: GARDEN OF STONES – ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY (CLICK HERE)
LISTEN, REFLECT, and PRAY

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IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF USS INDIANAPOLIS (CA – 35) (CLICK ON IMAGE)
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Second Class Petty Officer Michael Monsoor, United States Navy – recipient Congressional Medal of Honor (CLICK ON IMAGE)
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Click on the illustration above for Lieutenant Murphy’s Medal of Honor Citation
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May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind ever be at your back,
May you find old friends waiting to greet you, there on the outside track.
We’re gathered together old times to remember, ’tis but for ourselves we would grieve,
So we’ll sing you a chorus and bid you farewell – fair winds and a following sea.
We’ll sing of ‘The Leaf’ and ‘The Parting Glass’, we’ll raise up our voices in song,
No sadness today for those who have passed, we celebrate with a voices glad and strong.
A catch in the throat, a tear in the eye, but no funeral dirge will this be,
We’ll roar ‘Auld Lang Syne’ as a victory song – fair winds and a following sea.
And those of us left here will miss a true friend, who shared with us good times and bad, Raising a glass to your memory we’ll say: “We’ve known you – why should we be sad?”
We honor a life that was lived to the full, we honor a spirit, now free.
You’ll long be remembered, whenever we say: “Fair winds and a following sea!”
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Memorial Day |
Memorial Day, the last Monday of May, is the day we honor Americans who gave their lives in military service. This holiday was originally called Decoration Day and honored soldiers who had died during the Civil War. Immediately after the war, various towns in the North and South began to set aside days to decorate soldiers’ graves with flowers and flags. Those earliest memorialobservances occurred in Waterloo, New York; Columbus, Mississippi; Richmond, Virginia; Carbondale, Illinois; Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, and several other places. The first widespread observance of Decoration Day came on May 30, 1868, which Maj. Gen. John A. Logan proclaimed as a day to honor the dead. General James Garfield (later the twentieth U.S. president) gave a speech at Arlington National Cemetery in remembrance of fallen soldiers, saying that “for love of country they accepted death, and thus resolved all doubts, and made immortal their patriotism and their virtue.” Afterward, 5,000 people helped decorate the graves of more than 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers. Over the years the day became an occasion to remember the dead in all American wars, and came to be known as Memorial Day. On the Thursday before Memorial Day, in a tradition known as “Flags-in,” the soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry place small flags before more than a quarter million gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery. They then patrol twenty-four hours a day to make sure each flag remains standing throughout the weekend. On Memorial Day the president or vice president lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the cemetery. |
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Tuesday, 1 June 2021
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MEMORIAL DAY 2021
Monday, 31 May 2021



Sergeant of Marines Edgar Harrell USS INDIANAPOLIS (CA-35) survivor RIP 8 May 2021

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“The soldier, above all other men, is required to practice the greatest act of religious training... SACRIFICE!" -Five star General Douglas MacArthur told West Point cadets in May 1962

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-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQOzUqdOVDU?ecver=1&w=854&h=480
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Army Sergeant Daniel L. Smiley, “AIRBORNE!” INFANRY PARATROOPER!

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MEMORIAL DAY 2012 (click here)
Sergeant of Marines Timothy Joseph Harrington spent nine-hours in constructing the post linked above.
Marine Corps Major General Smedley Darlington Butler (link)
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“The raising of that flag on Suribachi means a Marine Corps for the next 500 years!" -James Forrestal Secretary of the Navy 1944-1947
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Cemetery Watchmen
Ashes found in trash led to proper burial
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LISTEN, REFLECT, and PRAY
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MANSIONS OF THE LORD – United States Military Academy Mens Glee Club
ECHO TAPS – United States Marine Corps Band
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Captain William Edward Nordeen, United States Navy (CLICK ABOVE)
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(Photo links to Brad’s biography)
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Men of the USS STARK (FFG – 31) – 17 May 1987
SN Doran H. Bolduc, Lacey, WARMSA Dexter D. Grissett, Macon, GAFCCS Robert L. Shippee, Adams Center, NYBM1 Braddi O. Brown, Calera, ALFC3 William R. Hansen, Reading, MASMSA Jeffrey C. Sibley, Metairie, LAFC3 Jeffrey L. Calkins, Richfield Springs, NYGMG3 Daniel Homicki, Elizabeth, NJOS3 Lee Stephens, Pemberton, OHSN Mark R. Caouette, Fitchburg, MAOSSN Kenneth D. Janusik, Jr., Clearwater, FLBM2 James R. Stevens, Visalia, CASN John A. Ciletta, Jr., Brigantine, NJOS1 Steven E. Kendall, Honolulu, HIET3 Martin J. Supple, Jacksonville, FLSR Brian M. Clinefelter, San Bernardino, CAEMCS Stephen Kiser, Elkhart, INFC1 Gregory L. Tweady, Champaign, ILOS3 Antonio A. Daniels, Greeleyville, SCSM1 Ronnie G. Lockett, Bessemer, ALET3 Kelly R. Quick, Linden, MIET3 Christopher DeAngelis, Dumont, NJGMM1 Thomas J. MacMullen, Darby, PASN Vincent L. Ulmer, Bay Minette, ALIC3 James S. Dunlap, Osceola Mills, PAEW3 Charles T. Moller, Columbus, GAEW3 Joseph P. Watson, Ferndale, MISTGSN Steven T. Erwin, Troy, MIDS1 Randy E. Pierce, Choctaw, OKET3 Wayne R. Weaver, II, New Bethlehem, PARM2 Jerry Boyd Farr, Charleston, SCSA Jeffrei L. Phelps, Locust Grove, VAOSSN Terrance Weldon, Coram, NYQMCS Vernon T. Foster, Jacksonville, FLGM3 James Plonsky, Van Nuys, CAIC2 Lloyd A. Wilson, Summerville, SC SMSN Earl P. Ryals, Boca Raton, FL
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Click on the patch (scroll down for the full report)
Casualties of the 30 July 1987 “Desert Duck” crash Lt. William E. Ramsburg, 31, of Scotland, S.D., the pilot; Lt. (j.g.) James F. Lazevnick, 25, of Waldorf, MD. the co-pilot, Radioman 2nd Class Albert B. Duparl of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Air Force Lt. Col. Horace S. Gentle, 44, of Mooresville, N.C., a staff officer with the U.S. Central Command.
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Petty Officer Shields Medal of Honor Citation (link)
USS MARVIN SHIELDS (FF – 1066) Association (link)

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ROBERT DEAN STETHEM
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DEDICATED to the MEMORY of the
CREW of LCU-1500 KILLED IN ACTION in VIETNAM
* 28 February 1968 *
RMSN K. L. Cook
* 27 February 1969 *
BMC Donald J. Fisher, EN1 Bert E. Burton, EM1 Cecil F. Bush, CS2 Marvin D. Avery, RM2 David W. Hawryshko, QM3 Earnest J. Buckelew, GMG3 Ronald J. Gebbie, BM3 Donald M. Horton, BM3 Ronald P. Yuhas, FN Joseph F. Burinda, SN Bruno W. Demata, SN Craig E. Swagler, FN Charles A. Tavares
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Seaman James Burkhart, United States Navy – USS STERETT (CG – 31)
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NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT 2013: HOST JOE MONTEGNA -IN THE VIDEO ABOVE REMEMBERING “THE LONGEST DAY” – CHARLES DURNING (28 February 1923 – 24 December 2012)! WE MUST, ALL OF US, REMEMBER!!
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Ed “Too Tall” Freeman, United States Army – Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (CLICK ABOVE)
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The Bronze Star with “V” for Valor is the highest award combination presented to medical personal performing medical duties under fire, before an enemy force. It’s the Medal of Honor for combat medics!

Captain Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, Jr., Medical Corps, United States Navy – recipient Bronze Star wtih Combat “V” for Valor (OPERATION TORCH – 8 November 1942) (CLICK ABOVE)
Northwest Africa, Operation Torch, 8 November 1942
OKINAWA: OPERATION ICEBERG 1945

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VIDEO DOCUMENTARY: GARDEN OF STONES – ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY (CLICK HERE)
LISTEN, REFLECT, and PRAY

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IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF USS INDIANAPOLIS (CA – 35) (CLICK ON IMAGE)
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Second Class Petty Officer Michael Monsoor, United States Navy – recipient Congressional Medal of Honor (CLICK ON IMAGE)
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Click on the illustration above for Lieutenant Murphy’s Medal of Honor Citation
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May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind ever be at your back,
May you find old friends waiting to greet you, there on the outside track.
We’re gathered together old times to remember, ’tis but for ourselves we would grieve,
So we’ll sing you a chorus and bid you farewell – fair winds and a following sea.
We’ll sing of ‘The Leaf’ and ‘The Parting Glass’, we’ll raise up our voices in song,
No sadness today for those who have passed, we celebrate with a voices glad and strong.
A catch in the throat, a tear in the eye, but no funeral dirge will this be,
We’ll roar ‘Auld Lang Syne’ as a victory song – fair winds and a following sea.
And those of us left here will miss a true friend, who shared with us good times and bad, Raising a glass to your memory we’ll say: “We’ve known you – why should we be sad?”
We honor a life that was lived to the full, we honor a spirit, now free.
You’ll long be remembered, whenever we say: “Fair winds and a following sea!”
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Memorial Day |
Memorial Day, the last Monday of May, is the day we honor Americans who gave their lives in military service. This holiday was originally called Decoration Day and honored soldiers who had died during the Civil War. Immediately after the war, various towns in the North and South began to set aside days to decorate soldiers’ graves with flowers and flags. Those earliest memorialobservances occurred in Waterloo, New York; Columbus, Mississippi; Richmond, Virginia; Carbondale, Illinois; Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, and several other places. The first widespread observance of Decoration Day came on May 30, 1868, which Maj. Gen. John A. Logan proclaimed as a day to honor the dead. General James Garfield (later the twentieth U.S. president) gave a speech at Arlington National Cemetery in remembrance of fallen soldiers, saying that “for love of country they accepted death, and thus resolved all doubts, and made immortal their patriotism and their virtue.” Afterward, 5,000 people helped decorate the graves of more than 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers. Over the years the day became an occasion to remember the dead in all American wars, and came to be known as Memorial Day. On the Thursday before Memorial Day, in a tradition known as “Flags-in,” the soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry place small flags before more than a quarter million gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery. They then patrol twenty-four hours a day to make sure each flag remains standing throughout the weekend. On Memorial Day the president or vice president lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the cemetery. |
JAG HUNTER: Where we go from here…Release the KRAKEN!!
Sunday, 22 November 2020
I PROUDLY SUPPORT AND STAND WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP! BIDEN ISN’T GOING TO BECOME PRESIDENT!!
Send legions of angels to protect him, Father.
Guard & guide his heart & mind.
Ease his cares & give him good rest.
Give him your peace & wisdom.
Cause his enemies to stumble & fall into confusion & panic.
Give him energy & clarity.
In Jesus name,
Amen!


Sunday, 14 February 2021:
Under our United States Constitution, power is vested in the people. WE THE PEOPLE can remove Biden and his criminal confederates from public office with the speed of summer lightning. And we must!! It’s OUR Job!!
IT’S UP TO US!! It’s OUR Job!!
PASS THE WORD!!
I aggressively suggest any state or federal grand jury can advance our cause regarding sought after remedy and relief in the Biden crime family, and communist socialist takeover of our country, and voter nullification (vote rigging).
Any state or federal grand jury available to us will do. Only takes one. But more is better! People in their various communities must “FORM & SWARM!!”
The grand jury is the most powerful law enforcement agency known in human history most especially in those instances when the grand jury acts on its own initiative, dismissing the presence of a government prosecutor.
“In 1902, a Minneapolis grand jury on its own initiative hired private detectives and collected enough evidence to indict the mayor and force the police chief to resign. This same grand jury virtually governed the city until a new administration could be hired. Similar events occurred in San Francisco five years later [1907], when a grand jury indicted the mayor and replaced him.
“…the Founders forbade government prosecutors from venturing into grand jury proceedings at all unless a grand jury desired to speak to one.”(Citation: Roots, Roger. The Conviction Factory: The Collapse of America’s Criminal Courts. Lysander Spooner University Press, 2014, pg. 21). (Note: I am unable to cite a single Quo Warranto cause that achieved similar results).
Ongoing efforts in Georgia:
Make sure to challenge grand jury foremen in county grand juries in the states of Tennessee and Ohio.
Incidentally: I am blocked from advancing criminal complaints to federal and Tennessee state grand juries on my own initiative.
Pray Psalm 91 often.
IT’S UP TO US!! It’s OUR Job!!
More here on grand juries!
(1412 hrs ET, Wednesday, 20 January 2021) I have a sense lots of arrests are underway this afternoon and will continue for hours.
Biden, Harris, Pelosi first followed by many more.
I have a sense a FISA court has been engaged for a time and has, or will shortly vitiate, that is destroy the legal validity of the Biden/Harris installment into office. All of today’s proceedings are constitutionally void. A FISA court judge could have ruled today’s “inauguration” unconstitutional beforehand.
With Biden / Harris / Pelosi handcuffed, Mike Pompeo becomes president (as determined by continuity of government chain of command.
Pompeo can install DJT as vice-president.
This was President Trump’s telegraph when he said he’d be back soon in another form.
With DJT’s return to federal office, Pompeo relinquishes his VP spot to return to his SECSTATE role.
President Trump back and inaugurated to a second term within hours. Or maybe a day or two.
It’s too much to speculate who will do the arresting and under what jurisdictions. Charges will be all over a massive spectrum of outlawed conduct.
It’s too soon to guess what role the military plays. Much of the proof condemning the communist democrats is in military custody and control.
More later on what this move accomplishes if successful. DJT is the Sun Tzu of our day.
It’s not over yet. Keep a weather eye.
Pray Psalm 91 often.
Unwavering, from the bleacher seats!




The Blithering Idiots in DC have utterly REJECTED President Trump’s call for calm & a restoration of peace following the HIJACKING of his Event on the 6th of January.
12 Days to GLORY!!
MORNING OF THURSDAY, 7 JANUARY 2021:
20 January 2021 is the only date that matters.
Lightyears away.
President Trump’s timing is remarkable.
There are powerful options left.
Wait for it.
Biden won’t become president!

Methinks subtle arrangements are underway in preparation for Biden’s federal arrest, and other arrests of the Biden crime family.
No USSS agent detailed to VP Biden’s protection ever liked Biden. Ill feelings run deep. Wouldn’t surprise me if the new agents arriving on the scene are mostly females. Just thinkin’ out loud:
Also note President Trump’s return to the White House earlier today, skipping New Year’s Mar-a-Lago festivities:
Me from the bleacher seats again.
Wait for it!
Pray Psalm 91 often.


LINK TO ABOVE
MESSAGE FROM JENNA ELLIS:
“[On Monday, 14 December 2020], the electoral college votes [were] sealed and sent by special carrier to Washington where they will remain sealed until January 6th when the House and Senate will come into a joint session to open the votes. The media is going to make you believe that it’s all over and Joe Biden is now officially president…
On [Wednesday, 6 January 2021], Nancy Pelosi will sit down with the rest of the House members as she has no special power or authority over the hearing… Vice President Mike Pence will have all the authority as president of the Senate for that day and will accept or reject motions to decide the next steps by the assembly.
Remember… Mike Pence is in full authority that day as written in the Constitution. The ballots [were certified on Monday, 14 December 2020] but that means nothing…
The votes will be opened [on Wednesday, 6 January 2021] and at that point one House member could, and most likely will, raise their hand to object to the Vice President on the state of elector’s votes. That objection could cover fraud or any other reason, and with the seconding of that objection everything changes. Everything!!
The House and Senate will divide for two hours (at least) to debate, then vote. The vote will be per Senator with the Vice President being the deciding vote if needed in the Senate, while the vote in the House will be only be ONE vote per delegation, per state, not per House member!!! The Republicans have 30 delegation votes compared to the Democrats 20 delegation votes.
If this scenario runs true, President Trump gets re-elected.
The Democrats, the media, social networks and globalists around the world will come unhinged and chaos will erupt. Bigly.
President Trump is trying to do the right thing and go through the courts first, expose all the fraud, but we all knew that none of the courts, even the Supreme Court wanted to touch this issue with a 10-ft pole!
This is why our forefathers were so brilliant because they knew something like this could happen someday. So, don’t listen to the media and all their deception and lies. All you have to do is read the Constitution and you know that the law, policies and procedures in the end are on our side.
Tic Toc… Tic Toc…”

DECLARED NATIONAL EMRGENCY!!
DAY 45 IS THURSDAY, 17 DECEMBER 2020!! BEWARE FRIDAY, 18 DECEMBER!!
READ ABOUT THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROCESS HERE!

Click on the Timeline above to enlarge and print!
NEXT TEN DAYS: GITMO OFFICE OF MILITARY COMMISSIONS CLEARED CALENDAR FROM 7-16 DECEMBER 2020 !!

KRAKEN is a Cyber-warfare military operation. “We are at war!”

The JAG HUNTER: https://thejaghunter.wordpress.com
Me from the bleacher seats:
President Trump is going to prevail. The attempt to rig America’s presidential election is an act of War. We are at War! Biden could very well end up in a federal, possibly a military prison (with friends and family). Biden confessed to his crimes for goodness sakes. Biden is toast:
voterig.com/bidenvotefraud.mp4
There are two paths forward:
1) The Congress will decide the presidential contest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6zlBy7XlN0
and
2) The election is voided as a matter of national security:
Both of the above will act in synergy.
Whatever happens in the U.S. Supreme Court, or in lower courts is of little consequence.
Court rulings will merely influence congressional action. That is, court rulings will supply representatives and senators with information so as to justify rejection of state submissions certifying their process and results. Put another way, state legislatures and the courts will variously rule that the election was rigged and is fatally compromised, requiring the Congress to act on its own.
Meanwhile, there is the military component which will act.
We’ll find out together with how the government machinery is going to proceed and on what timeline to address TREASON, sedition and the mortal threat to America’s national security.
My suspicion is that military personnel will act before the Congress forcing the Congress to maintain President Trump in the White House. One government component informing the other continuously. Foreign interference in U.S. elections and with critical American infrastructure is an Act of War against America.
Military authorities could wait, briefing Congress behind the scenes in secret meetings, forcing the Congress to act to persevere President Trump’s win, and afterwards (after 6 January 2021) take national security action against the bad guys.
DOJ, FBI and Homeland Security: Useless: They may weigh in at some point, embarrassed and forced to do their job, but don’t put any money on it. These three federal agencies are completely corrupt and require scuttling after President Trump’s 20 January 2021 inauguration. This will happen.
Blessed and prayerful Thanksgiving.
Pray Psalm 91 often

WILD BILL FOR AMERICA!
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
