I have been sitting in silence for the last few days reading these posts.
I would like to honor our vets (and remember that there are vets from
every country - even those that were our enemy at one tme or another).
Just a question tho. Monday is the "Observed Memorial Day" Whilst Wed is
the "Real Memorial Day" Lights on at 3 for both??? I will.
Larry
Hell even the Aussies were in Vietnam and Korea and WWII and WWI and .....
At this exact moment in time 5/26/00 11:06 AM, Ajhsys@aol.com made the
profound statement:
>In a message dated 5/26/00 9:22:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>walters@mail.softcom.net writes:
>
><< As a Parent of a Navy Airman, I would like suggest that we take a moment
>of our
> busy weekend in silence, for our loved ones serving and the ones we lost
>in
>the
> many wars around the world. Although I wasn't around the Vietnam War
>itself, I
> served as a Sonarman on the USS Memphis during the war. Hears to the the
> Military men and women of our armed services US or foreign, I salute you
>all. >>
>
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>I read today that we are supposed to keep a moment of silence at 3:00 p.m.
>on
>Memorial Day. If you are driving, please turn on your headlights at 3:00
>for
>a minute. They are trying to get radio and TV stations to play Taps at that
>time. I hope it works and everybody gets the message.
>
>Allen Hefner
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Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
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