Never Never forget

Time is flying by for me and many others of my age. Our young citizens won’t realize how fast time passes until they retire or get to be a little older.  I pray that our youngest generation will hold our nation together by recognizing what is happening now. We must not forget our founding and our history as Americans.  We must remember those who have served and sacrificed to carry our country forward from 1775 until now. I would like all Americans to listen to this 20th anniversary of 9/11 podcast. For the young, remember these  Americans who were here before you and who lived and died through our darkest days. For those who are a little older, remember and recognize where we are now. We can not forget the events that have forged us going all the way back to our founding.  Listen to the podcast and find the strength to stand up for our country and all she is meant to be and can be. This podcast was produced by Ed Hoffman on his Main Event site at Edhoffman.net. Thank you Ed for your cast to remember.  Semper Fi

https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-7yqzu-10d7492

Our love for Corpsman

Aspiring country band, Walker McGuire have penned a song dedicated to the “Docs” and Corpsman out there. These medics are unsung heroes and don’t always get the recognition that they deserve, and these two men decided that something needs to be done about that. So they wrote “They Call Me Doc”, a song dedicated to those who heroically save lives. 

Jordan Walker and Johnny McGuire found inspiration for this song from an unnamed Navy Corpsman. In 2014, Walker McGuire and CreatiVets got together with said Corpsman and drew inspiration from his time in Iraq, threading his tales into lyrics, thus creating this tribute. CreatiVets wrote, “This Navy Corpsman saved the lives of Marines who were seriously injured in Iraq, and truly defines the word “hero”.” 

The unnamed Corpsman was interviewed by CreatiVets and stated:

“One of the things that I wanted to be incorporated into the song was that I wanted it to be about the whole spectrum of care not just my experience. I wanted to tell the story of how Doc’s treat someone in the field as well as how they are treated during their recovery.”

Though Walker McGuire will never fully understand what this man went through, their song is a phenomenal tribute to those who do understand first hand. The Navy Corpsman stated, “All of my friends that are Corpsman thought the song was great and have shared it with others.”

Take a moment and listen to this emotional tune that’ll give y’all maybe just a little understanding of what these heroic medics go through. Tears are inevitable.

Marines and Army defector!

Captain Scptt with John and TY, both Marines and TY far right also srved with the Army National Guard, just kidding with the defector thing we Marines have to go over and square the Army away and sometimes we end up joining them! But once a Marine always a Marine right Ty!

John served us all from 1969 to 1989 as a Staff Sergeant in communications and is a memeber of the VFW post 6395. TY served us as a Corporal working on AAV tracked amphib vehicles mechanic from 2011 to 2015, then with the Army as a welder 2016 to today 2023!

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Captain Scott and Stephan U.S. Air Force Veteran

Stephan or I should say Tech Sergeant, served us all from 2012 to 2022. He served in the UAE on AWACS advanced aircraft surveillance in the skies all over the Middle East. He served overseas 2015, 16, 17 with Air Forces 380th Air Expeditionary Wing and 552nd Air Control Wing. Awesome job Stephan…ah I mean Staff Sergeant!