ron2
Posted : 11/11/2008 7:35:55 PM
Serge Cook (my maternal grandfather, german immigrant) US Army WWII.
Robert Hennings (my step-grandfather) US Army (between Korea and Viet Nam)
Gerald French (my first step-father) Boiler Tech 2c USS Ogden (circa 1974) US Navy. Served aboard another destroyer in the Sea of Japan during Viet Nam.
Richard Cockrell (second step-father) US Marines, Recon, Viet Nam.
Lamar Masterson (family friend) Lt., Fighter Pilot, US Navy.
James Reeves (family friend), Mster Sgt. US Air Force, Viet Nam, Mstr Sgt. Alabama Air National Guard, Drill Instructor.
Tom Hall (3rd step-father) Sgt., US Air Force.
Robert Jacobus IV (personal friend), Mech. E4, US Air Force, Wiesbaden Germany (peacetime)
Paul, (friend and I can't remember his last name) US Navy SEAL (circa 1984)
My assistant scoutmaster (and I can't remember his name), US Army Ranger LRRP.
Charlie (father-in-law, not giving last name for DW's personal secuirty) 9th USAF 410 Lt. Bomber Group, WWII, France.)
A hgh school mate of mine was US Army military advisor in Honduras during their civil war.
One non-american, a friend, Heath, British Army, SAS, Sniper, Bosnia.
Mike, personal friend, US Air Force, Intelligence.
Believe it or not, another Mike, personal friend, US Navy, Intelligence.
Lee Blake, personal friend, US Navy SEAL, Da Nang, Viet Nam. (Hooyah)
Ken, a friend, Sgt., US Army, Honor Guard, and posts included the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the White House during the Reagan admin.
When I say that most of my friends and family have served, I mean just that. They have paid the price of freedom, for which I am forever thankful and I honor them this day. Though I am not a religious person, please accept my words.
God bless this country and the brave men and women who keep it free.