Some pics of inspiration

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I posted these before theres more in another thread

But my Grandpa 82nd AB around the time of the Korean war. Passed away December 13th, 2003.
 

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In honor of Memorial Day........
 

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Finally got off my duff and put the "Star Spangled Banner" presentation I did last year (and this year!) into Power Point...which, of course, I couldn't upload, but the latest versions of PPT allow you to save each individual slide as a JPEG image. So, here's the link to the slides, and a short explanation of what I was doing. If anyone wants the Powerpoint for their own performance (no music attached to it, I had a choir singing and I was advancing slides along with them), PM me.

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During Navy Seal Jon Tumilson's funeral, his trusted canine friend Hawkeye guarded him one last time.
 

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Some very nice shots, pics, homilies and info. Brought a lump at times a hairs-on-end to myself.

I Salute all those from wherever, sevring or served elsewhere, lying, sitting or standing, whom aim to the best and stand for those who can't/won't/haven't.

I in 96' personally passed evaluation, interview and apptitude tests for RAF Electrical Airfame Mechanic, but failed selection due to apparently being colour blind - only grey is grey to me, though the shades between bright yellow and green all look more yellow than green to me - still can spot difereniate the colourings in a 100 core wire.
I should've gone for the Accountants or Dental Assistants posistion offered in hindsight - tricked myself out of due to youthful 17yo pride...
 
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