Sunday, May 22, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011



I had the honor or working with the Gentle-Man for many years
Rest In Peace My Friend
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Freedom isn't FREE!
Our first President George Washington once said, "If we desire peace it must be known at all times that we are ready for war." Since 1776 no generation of Americans has been spared the responsibility of defending freedom through armed conflict with the forces of tyranny and oppression. More than 40 million men and women have put on the uniform of a United States soldier, sailor, Marine, Coast Guardsman, or pilot. Of these, more than ONE MILLION paid the price of freedom with their lives.
Friday, April 8, 2011
The Mighty Oak Ridge Boys~National Anthem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39Y3-XqdWHQ&feature=player_detailpageSunday, March 27, 2011
Soldiers Home After Year In Afghanistan
A hero's welcome greeted more than 100 soldiers Saturday. Members of the 377th's Military Police Company returned to Cincinnati after spending the past year in Afghanistan.
A lot happens in a year. Some of the soldiers became fathers, others missed their children's birthdays. Some soldiers left behind spouses and fiances.
Those moments were forgotten, replaced by the love found in those very first hugs at the Woodrow High School homecoming ceremony.
"He's coming home and I can't wait," said Debbie Pegoli who was waiting for her son.
Byron Wilber's birthday present arrived early. His wife asked him what he wanted as a present and he said his son.
"My birthday's Monday. He's going to be home," he said.
Families and friends gathered with posters, flags and cameras waiting.
Together, those left behind waited for their loved ones to return. One by one the soldiers stepped onto Cincinnati soil. One last time they stood as a unit, walked as a unit, listened to their commanders as a unit. Then, "377th, dismissed."
For the first time in months, families hugged, fathers kissed their babies and spouses embraced.
"It feels awesome to be back home," said one soldier, "Just to feel the love coming off, honestly, you can't put it into words."
Many soldiers looked forward to the simple things - relaxing, eating dinner with their families and returning to their homes.
The 377th MP Company is with the Army Reserves.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Frank Buckles, the last American veteran of World War I
Buckles died at his home in Charles Town, West Virginia, about 300 miles northeast of Charleston, on Feb. 27. He was 110.Rest In Peace~Soldier
Monday, January 10, 2011
'Band of Brothers' Commander Richard 'Dick' Winters Dies
Richard "Dick" Winters, the Easy Company commander whose World War II exploits were made famous by the book and television miniseries "Band of Brothers," died last week in central Pennsylvania. He was 92.
An intensely private and humble man, Winters had asked that news of his death be withheld until after his funeral, Jackson said. Winters lived in Hershey, Pa., but died in suburban Palmyra.
The men Winters led expressed their admiration for their company commander after learning of his death.
William Guarnere, 88, said what he remembers about Winters was "great leadership."
When people asked whether he was a hero, he echoed the words of his World War II buddy, Mike Ranney: "No, but I served in a company of heroes."
Rest in Peace~Soldier
Friday, December 31, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Holocaust program Tuesday at Rockwern
Stories of men and women who saved Jewish lives during the Holocaust will be shared at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rockwern Academy, 8401 Montgomery Road, Sycamore Township.
The program: "Challenges of the Rescuers and the Rescued," is presented by the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education. Stanlee Stahl, executive vice president of the New York City-based Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, will speak about the people who risked their lives and the lives of their families by aiding, hiding and saving Jewish lives during the Holocaust.
The event will also recognize Geneva, Ind., resident Anne-Willem Meijer. As an 11-year-old boy in Holland, Meijer delivered ration books for resistance leader Corrie ten Boom to aid Jews in hiding during the Holocaust. The Meijer family also hid Jews inside their own home.
The program is free and open to the public, but reservations are suggested. To make reservations, contact Frances Donohue at 513-487-3055 or
Stories of men and women who saved Jewish lives during the Holocaust will be shared at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rockwern Academy, 8401 Montgomery Road, Sycamore Township.
The program: "Challenges of the Rescuers and the Rescued," is presented by the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education. Stanlee Stahl, executive vice president of the New York City-based Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, will speak about the people who risked their lives and the lives of their families by aiding, hiding and saving Jewish lives during the Holocaust.
The event will also recognize Geneva, Ind., resident Anne-Willem Meijer. As an 11-year-old boy in Holland, Meijer delivered ration books for resistance leader Corrie ten Boom to aid Jews in hiding during the Holocaust. The Meijer family also hid Jews inside their own home.
The program is free and open to the public, but reservations are suggested. To make reservations, contact Frances Donohue at 513-487-3055 or
Saturday, November 13, 2010
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the preacher, who has given us freedom of religion.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the VETERAN/SOLDIER, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
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