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  1. #1
    Her454
    :rollside: :rollside:
    Two Arabs boarded a flight out of London. One took a window seat and the other sat next to him in the middle seat.
    Just before takeoff, a Marine sat down in the aisle seat. After takeoff, the Marine kicked his shoes off, wiggled his toes and was settling in when the Arab in the window seat said, "I need to get up and get a coke" .
    "Don't get up," said the Marine, "I'm in the aisle seat,I'll get it for you."
    As soon as he left, one of he Arabs picked up the Marines shoe and spat in it. When the Marine returned with the coke, the other Arab said, "That looks good, I'd really like one, too." Again, the Marine obligingly went to fetch it.
    While he was gone the other Arab picked up the Marines other shoe and spat in it. When the Marine returned, they all sat back and enjoyed the flight.
    As the plane was landing, the Marine slipped his feet into his shoes and knew immediately what had happened.
    "Why does it have to be this way?" he asked."How long must this go on?"
    This fighting between our nations? This hatred?" "This animosity?"
    "This spitting in shoes and pissing in cokes?" :rollside: :rollside:

  2. #2
    Her454
    Raytheon Company
    Last week, while traveling to Chicago on business, I noticed a Marine
    sergeant in Dress Blues traveling with a folded flag, but I did not put two
    and two together. After we'd boarded our flight, I turned to the sergeant,
    who'd been invited to sit in First Class (and was seated across the aisle
    from me), and inquired if he was heading home.
    "No sir" he responded.
    "Heading out?" I asked.
    "No. I'm escorting a Marine home."
    "Going to pick him up?"
    "No. He is with me right now. He was killed in Iraq. I am taking him home
    to his family."
    The realization of what he had been asked to do hit me like a punch to the gut. It was an honor for him. He told me that, although he didn't know the
    soldier, he had delivered the news of his passing to the soldier's family
    and felt as if he did know them after so many conversations in so few days.
    I turned back to him, extended my hand, and said, "Thank you.
    Thank you for doing what you do so my family and I can do what we do."
    Upon landing in Chicago, the pilot stopped short of the gate and made the
    following announcement over the intercom. "Ladies and gentlemen, I would
    like to note that we have had the honor of having Sergeant Steeley of the
    United States Marine Corps join us on this flight. He is escorting a fallen
    comrade back home to his family. I ask that you please remain in your seats
    when we open the forward door [so as to] allow Sergeant Steeley to deplane
    and receive his fellow soldier. We will then turn off the seat belt sign."
    Without a sound, all went as requested. I noticed the sergeant saluting the
    casket as it was brought off the plane, and his action made me realize two
    things: I am proud to be an American, and I will continue to fly on American
    Airlines because it respects what our soldiers do every day.
    So here's a public thank-you to our military for doing what you do so we can
    live the way we do.
    God Bless our Military.

  3. #3
    Warlockjer
    Amen to that. I have two in the Military right now. They are my Heros

  4. #4
    wanna B V
    Wow.....that hits deep. A big difference from when I came home in uniform and Americans spat on us at the airports.God bless all our people in the military......

  5. #5
    OGShocker
    Wow.....that hits deep. A big difference from when I came home in uniform and Americans spat on us at the airports.God bless all our people in the military......
    Thank you for your service, WBV!

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    Her454
    Wow.....that hits deep. A big difference from when I came home in uniform and Americans spat on us at the airports.God bless all our people in the military......
    Thank you for your service to our Country WBV -

  7. #7
    Jbb
    Im glad escorts take their duty...seriously... (http://www2.***boat.com/forums/showt...casualties+war) ...fallen hero's deserve no less... :frown:

  8. #8
    SeaSlut
    I don't care whether or not you support the action in Iraq, but every american owes the american soldiers our support. Those are our sons and daughters!!!
    And that goes for the freaking immigrants stealing their way across our borders.

  9. #9
    Her454
    Im glad escorts take their duty...seriously... (http://www2.***boat.com/forums/showt...casualties+war) ...fallen hero's deserve no less... :frown:
    I remember that Jbb, nice post.

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    OGShocker
    Some picture I ran across, this morning. (http://vikingphoenix.com/photos/Iraq...ng-for-msm.htm)

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