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Stories from the Front on Nov. 11th

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As we celebrate Veterans Day today, I thought it would be a good idea to break out a post about some of the soldiers we've covered over the last year, and the stories we've told about the people we honour on this day. Note that many links and stories in our regular Iraq briefings or regular Winds of War feature are left out of this compilation.

Reading this makes me feel good about Winds. I suspect it will just make most of you feel good, and grateful. Fine day for it....

  • Blackfive's "Someone You Should Know" category does nothing but profile (multinational) heroes from the front lines, and tell their stories. Someone has to, because you sure won't see it in the New York Times. Blackfive also has another category called Fallen But Never Forgotten, with another set of stories. Societies and civilizatons endure because they have enough people like this.

See Also:

More Heroes

  • Chief Wiggles, who began Toys for Iraq/ Operaton Give, has a book out about his experiences: Saving Babylon.
  • The Shepherd and the SEAL tells the story of a Navy SEAL from Red Wing Down in Afghanistan, and how an Afghan shepherd saved him at substantial risk. Gulab, today we honour you, too.
  • Lanier Phillips was a pioneer, the first black sonar technician in the U.S. Navy in an era where blacks were generally restricted to shining shoes for the officers et. al. What changed his life? An icy encounter with a bunch of Canadians.

Soldiers In Action

  • Lots of good stuff via Milblogging.com, if you want to hear from the folks on the front lines directly.
  • Winds reader Peyton Randolph shares the story of the "dumb" soldier under his command. This soldier may have been mentally slow, but events would prove that he wasn't the dumbest guy there. Kudos to a guy who really lived "be all that you can be."
  • Music Videos from the front. The British Royal Dragoon Guards sing "Is This the Way to Armadillo," while The Norwegian Army's Telemark battalion keep ancient skald traditions alive with "Kosovo". We have video links, and lyrics.

Et. Al....

  • Memo to Denzel Washinton: Thanks!
  • Actually, a big Hoo-ah, Oo-rah, or military shout-out of your choice to all of the Milbloggers out there!
  • It was kind of cool when Winds team member Rev. Donald Sensing (aka. Maj. Donald Sensing, Ret.), went to USMC.MIL on the Corps' 230th birthday and found... a picture of Lance Corporal Stephen Sensing resting up at Camp Fallujah!

6 TrackBacks

Tracked: November 11, 2005 2:28 PM
Veterans Day 2005 from A Blog For All
Excerpt: Lest we forget those who took the ultimate sacrifice for our Nation. Today is a day to thank those who have served this country.
Tracked: November 11, 2005 3:06 PM
Eleventh Hour from The Tar Pit
Excerpt: While unknown soldiers battled for their friends...
Tracked: November 11, 2005 5:05 PM
Present Arms from Overtaken by Events
Excerpt: It's Veteran's Day, and just about everyone has a better tribute up than I'be be able to write. I...
Tracked: November 11, 2005 5:27 PM
Veteran's Day 2005. from Argghhh! The Home Of Two Of Jonah's Military Guys..
Excerpt: You *really* want to honor a Vet? Then do this. Donate. Again, if you have already. So more scenes like this can happen. It's a tax-deductible donation and eligible for matching funds from companies who do that sort of...
Tracked: November 11, 2005 6:59 PM
Present Arms from Overtaken by Events
Excerpt: Update! After thinking about it, I remembered something I've been meaning to write about for a long time. Growing...
Tracked: November 12, 2005 12:08 AM
Marines go on third Iraq tour from Atlantic Review
Excerpt: Sylvia Moreno writes in The Washington Post about Lance Cpl. Marty G. Mortenson, who was killed during his third tour by a roadside bomb: He had spent his 20th, 21st and 22nd birthdays in Iraq. Before he left on his last tour, he told a friend in Califor

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I am a disabled Veteran and wanted to thank everyone for the honor given to the Veterans this weekend. I live in San Diego and as a military town we support our troops with vigor all year. I also travel a great deal and am fully aware that America does not reflect the garbage from the "Lewd Left" press.

I wanted to share this exciting Power Point presentation send by one of my friends, I hope such a post does not violate any rules. I was moved to tears after viewing this.

This is the America our GI's are fighting for. Mason
http://masonweaver.com/portal1/?q=node/3

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