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Sunday, September 23, 2012
Immigration deportation hold vs. Vets claims processing
Friday, November 11, 2011
For a Soldier died today
http://www.jacksjoint.com/soldier.htm
I have removed the post as I found later that it was copyrighted material. Please visit the post above to read the poem. It is well worth your time.
Howard
Veterans Day 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgwJ1ZzlGqM&feature=related
My wife & I just returned from the Austin Veterans Day Parade.
I had the distinct pleasure of standing with SGM Gill; retired Air Force and Army - 44 years service in active and reserve. He started his service in 1942 and retired in 1977—having served in three wars: WWII, the Korean War & the Vietnam Conflict. He is 92 years and has been slowed just a bit by a recent stroke. SGM Gill stood and saluted every American Flag that passed, color guard unit or not. His son kept putting him back in the chair that he had brought which just made the standing task harder each time. I guess anybody that’s been with us for 92 years deserves to take longer to get to their feet each time they do so. What a pleasure this was. We promised each other to meet again next year on the same street corner to watch the 2012 Veterans parade.
SGM Gill and his son
Standing along side of also was Perry Jefferies, the manager of the TexVet Initiative of the Texas A&M Health Science Center, College of Medicine in Round Rock www.tamhsc.edu
Perry is an interesting guy and doing fine work. He coordinated a visit with SGM Gill and his son to meet and record the Sergeant Major’s story. This, I want to hear—44 years, it oughta be a good one.
Another one of my favorite entries in the parade every year is the Retired Chief's Association. A continual participant is Dale Lyons who also happens to sit on the board of directors at the credit union where my wife, Patsy, is the VP of Human Resources.
Dale Lyons
This was the longest Veterans day Parade that I can remember. We watched for an hour and a half at least. The entries just kept coming.
The one thing that struck me was the number of youth enrolled in the ROTC programs at the local high schools. What a bunch of good looking young leaders of tomorrow. I have included some shots of the various groups below.
James Bowie High School ROTC unit
Akins High School ROTC unit
William B Travis High School ROTC unit
Bastrop High School ROTC unit
I hope you got out today and showed your support. It kinda makes you feel good inside and has the same effect on those around you.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Veteran’s Day Parade - 11 Nov 10
It is sometimes just way too easy not to put forth the effort to do what’s right. Stay in bed, stay home and watch the tube. If you had to work or were on your deathbed (or standing at another’s); you get a pass. But if you didn’t have to work you shoulda been there or somewhere honoring a Vet. There’s just no excuse.
When I arrived, there was plenty of room for more to come; places right on the curb. Soon the festivities began. Bucky Godbolt of the Bucky and Bob Morning Show on KVET was our MC this morning.
Then came the bands. Not just one but many.
There’s always room for pretty girls and these are just an example of those that showed up.
Three Navy WAVs are always there. I think they served in WWII.
The Purple Heart gang.
Time for military vehicles.
A new group, the Emergency Service Pipes and Drum Corps; They were really good.
A guy in a Texas Flag shirt singing the Ballad of the Green Berets was outstanding.
The Knights of Columbus representatives are getting up there in age; but still impress.
The Austin Retired Air Force Chiefs are always represented. That’s Dale Lyons, a friend of mine, driving the car.
Of course there are always some REAL old soldiers from the Revolutionary War and the Confederate contingent always shows.
I had a good time. Wish I had seen you there.

