Showing posts with label Soldiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soldiers. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Thank You for My Freedom!
We shouldn't just remember our Veterans, Fallen Heroes, and Active Military a few times a year. We need to remember them each and every day because they gave/give us our FREEDOM!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Soldier Gets His Dream Bike
Wow...this is quite a story. I hope you take the time and watch this one!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Saturday, June 06, 2009
Remembering D-Day - June 6, 1944
Please take a few minutes to visit the following site...
http://www.army.mil/d-day/
Most of the Veterans from this war have since past on but it is our duty to keep their memory alive and continue to remember this day.
We shall never forget!
http://www.army.mil/d-day/
Most of the Veterans from this war have since past on but it is our duty to keep their memory alive and continue to remember this day.
We shall never forget!
Labels:
D-Day,
God Bless America,
June 6 1944,
Normandy,
Soldiers,
Veterans Tribute
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Please Remember...

Friday, September 19th is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Please take a moment tomorrow to remember all of the soldiers that are still Prisoners of War or Missing in Action.
Thursday, August 21, 2008

Heroes of the Heartland Charity Bash
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR IOWA’S MILITARY MEN, WOMEN AND FAMILIES
SEPT. 27, 3-10 P.M.
COME SEE MOTORCYCLE BUSINESSES FROM ACROSS IOWA, ALL FOR CHARITY
BENEFITING:
The State Family Program Office in Assisting Iowa military service men and women in deployment and their families by providing meals, travel accommodations, appliances, mental health professional guidance, reunion and reintegration services and basic overall needs.
A special BASH to end the summer on Saturday, September 27, “Bike Down to I-Town,” the Midwest’s largest monthly bike night event partners with Throttler Motorcycle Magazine for a special end of summer night event on the town square of Indianola, home to the famous “Bike Down to I-Town” venue.
See motorcycle businesses from all across Iowa show off their stuff.
Entertainment
Matt Woods and the Thunderbolts who will play that evening, has received critical acclaim, and
finished in the top five of the International Blues Foundation’s “Best Self-Produced Blues album” category in 2006 in Memphis, Tenn. Opening band TBD.
Giveaway and raffle door prizes
Participating motorcycle businesses will raffle door prizes for charity as well as other freebies to the first 5,000 people.
*RAIN OR SHINE
DON’T MISS THIS END OF SUMMER BASH WITH YOUR FRIENDS FROM THROTTLER MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINE AND BIKE DOWN TO I-TOWN!
Raffle tickets will be sold prior to and during the event. The raffle of all door prizes will begin at 8 p.m. on the stage. 100 percent of the raffle proceeds will go to The State Family Program Office.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Alive Day Memories
I just watched a documentary called Alive Day Memories. It's a must see. James Gandolfini interviews 10 Soldiers that became disabled because of the Iraq war. It made me love our Troops all the more. We need to stand by them and support them forever because they have given such a huge sacrifice for us and our country. The show will rip your heart out but I feel everyone should watch it.
Labels:
Alive Day Memories,
Disabled Vets,
Iraq War,
James Gandolfini,
Sacrifice,
Soldiers
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