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#1 K6ON

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Posted 23 May 2020 - 09:40 PM

Memorial Day weekend always reminds me of the following piece by the late Poet/Artist Robert Sexton.

 

Not long ago I walked through the National Cemetery at the Persidio in San Francisco. It was late afternoon, and the mauve and rosey colors of the gathering dusk tinted the headstones on the graves of thousands of young people who rest within that solemn and beautiful place.
All around me were sensations of life: birds chattering in nearby trees; a passenger plane, scratching the sky high overhead; the vivid colors of autumn; and the soft, life-bearing wind that rustled my collar and rolled across the gentle sloping land.
Yet, at my feet, there was only the silence of lives that had ended much too soon.
I paused before one shadowed grave, and, looking down into the rich green grass that was his blanket, I thanked the young man that lay within. His sacrifice had assured my freedom; and, though sometimes I seem to take that for granted, on this day, in this place, I could not. For just behind this young man, there slept another. And behind him, another. And row after row of individual lives spread before me, each unique and born with hope; each now closed and sealed in silence by the tongues and hands of tyranny.
It is the courage and generosity of those who died for freedom that has given me my own. Their legacy is my gift, and I hold it with both gratitude and a sense of responsibility.
Standing among them in that hallowed place, I felt their purpose and resolve. For tyranny still walks upon this earth, and, whether it wears the armor of dictatorial authority or clothes itself in the mantle of self-righteous religious zeal, the quest is the same: the denial of individual liberty.
If I am to honor their bequest and to pass it’s richness to those who follow me, then my life must be both a celebration of individual freedom and a vigilant defense against its enemies. Human history has shown that one cannot live without the other: defense without conscience becomes offense; liberty without caution is a timid prey.
Through the fading light of that afternoon, I lingered as with a company of friends and felt the measure of the faith they had held for every man and me.

 


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#2 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 23 May 2020 - 10:51 PM

Thanks for posting that.

We as a people get lost in the things in life other then remembering

the people who gave the ultimate,their lives for the rest of us.

 

It seems like these special days that have been set aside to remember and honor

all the fallen are over showed with store/car and all types of sales.

I realize there is a lot to our modern lives,that's OK as long as we remember

the people who gave theirs so we can have ours.

 

Thanks to all the women and men who serve today so that we can have our freedom.

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Posted 23 May 2020 - 11:43 PM

May we never forget and always honor those who died while serving in our military forces. Thanks for the excellent reminder, Bob.


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Posted 24 May 2020 - 04:34 PM

May we never forget and always honor those who died while serving in our military forces. Thanks for the excellent reminder, Bob.

2X Thanks Bob for the reminder!

 

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Posted 24 May 2020 - 05:57 PM

Thanks for posting that important message for all to reflect on this Memorial Day! 


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Posted 24 May 2020 - 08:02 PM

Bob, I too would like to thank you for posting this touching piece and reminding us all of the significance that Memorial Day holds.


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#7 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 24 May 2020 - 11:11 PM

I haven't forgotten James Plowman.He gave his all for our freedoms.

 

I have worn this MIA bracelet for 51 Memorial Days. RIP.

Frank

 

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Posted 25 May 2020 - 02:00 AM

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I don't wear this very often any more, but Jimmy was my room-mate and best friend at NKP.  He was shot down six weeks before we were scheduled to come home.  RIP Jimmy..


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Posted 25 May 2020 - 02:24 AM

The grave of one of my closest Marine friends, Mike Gramlick.  Last September, after fifty years, I had the opportunity to pay my respects. His helicopter was shot down July 27, 1969.  Two days later, Fred Kerns and Dan Lewis drowned when their helicopter had an engine failure and crashed in Danang Harbor.  A total of twelve Marines and Navy Corpsmen, plus two NVA prisoners died in these actions.  
 

I think about them often.  As long as we remember, as long as we say their names, they live on through us.

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Mike on the right, Tom Novak on the left.  Tom was killed at Chu Lai by a 122mm rocket.  Both were my classmates as we learned our aircraft specialties.

 

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Posted 25 May 2020 - 02:19 PM

Thank you!
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