Well, we had plans to go see the new Shrek and Iron Man movies at the drive in Saturday night, daughter was really excited about that. I got the e-mail below earlier today. I'm going to go on this early AM event and then also want the rest of the family to go when the Vets return in the evening, which creates a conflict with our drive-in plans .
I told my daughter about this and the importance of honoring our Veterans... telling her I would really like her to attend this event with Mommy and Daddy but then we wouldn't be able to go to the drive-in. "That's ok. We have all summer to go to the drive-in. Something like this doesn't happen every Saturday." I gave her a big hug after she pulled away she asked, "Why are you crying, Daddy?" Just tears of pride.
If this is something you feel like you might be interested in, here's the link to the Honor Flight web site. They have several flights leaving this weekend from different parts of the country. Click on the Schedule link from here: http://www.honorflight.org/ .
I went on one last year with the PGR. Typical Harley riding bikers... lots of leather... beards... bandandas... mostly Harley types but also a good percentage of crotch rockets and Goldwing types as well, we don't discriminate - don't even need to ride a bike but a majority are Veterans and ride Harleys. Good percentage of Vietnam Vets... it's very healing for them. But my point is that you have never seen a bunch of grown, burly men crying as I witnessed last year when those WWII Vets starting coming off the plane and were greated by a very greatful crowd.
I'll take the camera and post some pictures probably sometime Sunday. I'm really looking forward to the morning and evening Saturday.
I told my daughter about this and the importance of honoring our Veterans... telling her I would really like her to attend this event with Mommy and Daddy but then we wouldn't be able to go to the drive-in. "That's ok. We have all summer to go to the drive-in. Something like this doesn't happen every Saturday." I gave her a big hug after she pulled away she asked, "Why are you crying, Daddy?" Just tears of pride.
North Carolina PGR: WWII ESCORT TO PTI FOR HONOR FLIGHT AND TRIAD HONOR FLIGHT INFO:
Triad Flight of Honor: Honoring the courage, valor, and sacrifice of our WWII Veterans.
The Patriot Guard has been invited to escort CPL Marvin Lee Smith US Army 1944-1946 From Stokesdale NC to The Piedmont Triad International Airport Saturday May 22nd 2010.
CPl Smith is a decorated WWII Solidier who served in the 1st Infantry During the Battle of The Bulge.
The Ardennes Offensive (16 December 1944 ? 25 January 1945)
The Battle of the Bulge claimed the lives of 19,000 Americans.
Stage Time: 6 am Saturday May 22nd 2010
KSU 6:15
Location:
Countryside Retirement Village 7700 Hwy 158 Stokesdale NC
http://tinyurl.com/27hpyvl
Triad Flight of Honor: Honoring the courage, valor, and sacrifice of our WWII Veterans.
The Patriot Guard has been invited to escort CPL Marvin Lee Smith US Army 1944-1946 From Stokesdale NC to The Piedmont Triad International Airport Saturday May 22nd 2010.
CPl Smith is a decorated WWII Solidier who served in the 1st Infantry During the Battle of The Bulge.
The Ardennes Offensive (16 December 1944 ? 25 January 1945)
The Battle of the Bulge claimed the lives of 19,000 Americans.
Stage Time: 6 am Saturday May 22nd 2010
KSU 6:15
Location:
Countryside Retirement Village 7700 Hwy 158 Stokesdale NC
http://tinyurl.com/27hpyvl
If this is something you feel like you might be interested in, here's the link to the Honor Flight web site. They have several flights leaving this weekend from different parts of the country. Click on the Schedule link from here: http://www.honorflight.org/ .
I went on one last year with the PGR. Typical Harley riding bikers... lots of leather... beards... bandandas... mostly Harley types but also a good percentage of crotch rockets and Goldwing types as well, we don't discriminate - don't even need to ride a bike but a majority are Veterans and ride Harleys. Good percentage of Vietnam Vets... it's very healing for them. But my point is that you have never seen a bunch of grown, burly men crying as I witnessed last year when those WWII Vets starting coming off the plane and were greated by a very greatful crowd.
I'll take the camera and post some pictures probably sometime Sunday. I'm really looking forward to the morning and evening Saturday.
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