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intocarss
08-02-2014, 08:27 PM
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Shmoov69
08-02-2014, 09:50 PM
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J-440
08-03-2014, 06:45 PM
America needs more kids as well as young adults like this little boy. People seem to have a short attention span and would rather waste valuable brain cells watching reality TV and memorizing sports stats. This country needs to get its **** together. As for this kid, he's definitly an older spirit and has his priorities in order. Semper Fi.:military:

tones2SS
08-04-2014, 04:40 PM
America needs more kids as well as young adults like this little boy. People seem to have a short attention span and would rather waste valuable brain cells watching reality TV and memorizing sports stats. This country needs to get its **** together. As for this kid, he's definitly an older spirit and has his priorities in order. Semper Fi.:military:

Amen bro!
Amen. :flag2:

BBBluey
08-04-2014, 09:14 PM
I manage my base Honor Guard. Today I got a call from a lady asking if we'd Present the Colors at a birthday party. I said it's not something we do. Then she said please because it would really mean a lot to the gentleman. I said go on... Then she states that there's a gentleman in a local elderly care center that will be turning 100, he's a WWII Vet, served under Gen. Patton and landed on Utah beach in June.

I felt a chill go through me. All I could say was, "What time does the party start?" :military:

intocarss
08-04-2014, 09:58 PM
America needs more kids as well as young adults like this little boy. People seem to have a short attention span and would rather waste valuable brain cells watching reality TV and memorizing sports stats. This country needs to get its **** together. As for this kid, he's definitly an older spirit and has his priorities in order. Semper Fi.:military: So true and THANK YOU :military:

I manage my base Honor Guard. Today I got a call from a lady asking if we'd Present the Colors at a birthday party. I said it's not something we do. Then she said please because it would really mean a lot to the gentleman. I said go on... Then she states that there's a gentleman in a local elderly care center that will be turning 100, he's a WWII Vet, served under Gen. Patton and landed on Utah beach in June.

I felt a chill go through me. All I could say was, "What time does the party start?" :military::patriot: And THANK YOU

Vince@Meanstreets
08-04-2014, 10:03 PM
Hooah!!!!

fleetus macmullitz
08-05-2014, 12:31 AM
Jer,

Thanks for posting that. :thumbsup:


I manage my base Honor Guard. Today I got a call from a lady asking if we'd Present the Colors at a birthday party. I said it's not something we do. Then she said please because it would really mean a lot to the gentleman. I said go on... Then she states that there's a gentleman in a local elderly care center that will be turning 100, he's a WWII Vet, served under Gen. Patton and landed on Utah beach in June.

I felt a chill go through me. All I could say was, "What time does the party start?" :military:

:patriot:

Evan Iroc-Z
08-05-2014, 07:23 AM
I manage my base Honor Guard. Today I got a call from a lady asking if we'd Present the Colors at a birthday party. I said it's not something we do. Then she said please because it would really mean a lot to the gentleman. I said go on... Then she states that there's a gentleman in a local elderly care center that will be turning 100, he's a WWII Vet, served under Gen. Patton and landed on Utah beach in June.

I felt a chill go through me. All I could say was, "What time does the party start?" :military:

If I were in your shoes, I would have done the same thing! Great job and thank you for make this guys birthday special.