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Title: Military/Veterans - The Price of Freedom This is a site honoring Veterans, saying Thank You and Welcome Home. It also is educational creating public awareness to Veteran's issues and it contains original Veteran's Poetry.

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The Price Of Freedom written by Shanon Hanson Some were ready and prepared, Others were so young and so naive. Some of them chose to serve our country, Others had no choice, they were called to serve. As they hugged and kissed their loved ones bye, Their hearts were heavy and tears filled in their eyes. Not knowing if they would be coming back home, Or if they would die, it was all so unknown. As they prepared to fight for our freedom, We prayed to God for their safety. They all left their loved ones, And their lives that they had known. They departed to an unfamiliar land Risking their lives and making so many sacrifices. Being away from family and friends, Giving up what most can't even comprehend. The horrors and atrocities that Our Veterans faced and endured, You may not ever know or totally understand. They protected our rights, our freedom, and the rights of others, So that we could have and enjoy freedom in our land. Some came home to a Hero's welcome, Others didn't come home at all, they made the ultimate sacrifice. Some came home and were disgracefully shunned, Others have been so shamefully forgotten. All of our Veterans served our country, With great pride and true honor. There is a price for freedom which they ALL so graciously paid. They ALL greatly deserve to be remembered and honored, Afterall....they are truly America's Heros ! : ) Please Help! I urge you to help protect the rights of our Veterans. You can contact your local VFW Post, The American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Vietnam Veterans Of America, Veterans Of The Vietnam War and your elected officials. If you have trouble locating one please email me, and I will be so glad to help you :) "Thank You" I would like to personally say "Thank You" to all of our Veterans who served past and present, to the families of our MIAs, POWs, and those that made the ultimate sacrifice and gave their lives, for all that you have done, gone through, and the sacrifices you made, so that we may all have and enjoy our freedom today. May God bless you and keep you in his loving care always. Welcome Home and great BIG hugs to ya ! : ) ~ Shanon Hanson ~ Our Veteran's Contributions To This Site Thank You so much for sharing : ) The Military Oathe "I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign or domestic, and I will bare true faith and allegiance to the same. I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the officers appointed over me according to the regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice... So Help Me God." Submitted by Rex King US Navy - Vietnam Coming Home Those who came home from Vietnam We came home to our country A country who did not want us Oh why did they not want us We went because we were called We went because it was our duty We did what we were told Even though we did not understand We where young and venturous We knew no fear But it did not take long for the fear to set in On those night patrols We could not make friends because We knew they would not be there on the dawn We all did our best even though it was not enough We all kept looking for the help that never came We all went there as naive young men and women But the ones who came home were not naive anymore We grew up fast over there I have lived my life wondering why so many died Why so many did not come home I have ask myself many times why not me I feel it would have been easier to die Then live with the torment of these many years I still live with those memories today But I do not want to forget Those BRAVE naive young soldiers who did not come home REMEMBER those who did not come home. RM2 John Nutty US Navy - Vietnam Stone Cold The sadness in those eyes The horror they have seen I've seen those eyes a million times Each night in my dreams I wonder who they belong to So old they seem to me But then I see the faces All about nineteen How can eyes so old Be set in a face so young What have those eyes seen To make them look so numb Was it death in a war Far so far away A war that no one wanted Not even to this day Where have I seen those eyes before Other than in my dreams I see them each day in a mirror For they belong to me SgtE5 Gary F. Williams US Army 446tc / 534tc Vietnam WIA 1968 The Son An old woman sat with tears in her eyes A letter cluthched tight in her hand Her only son had fought and died In a far off distant land Where is this faraway land she thought As she brushed away a tear That her only son had fought and died A boy just 19 years Yes just a boy of 19 years but a man in one big way He gave his life to help a friend On the battle field that day The word was passed we must pull back From the trenches where they lay But wounded was his closest friend Not 15 feet away The boy moved over Held his buddies head He tried to help his friend They were still in this position When they met their fatal end Yes a just a boy of 19 years But a man in one big way He gave his life to help a friend On the battle field that day written by Len Lee Retired US Navy Vietnam 1968 - 1969 Quote by Father Dennis Edward O'Brien "It is the Soldier, not the Reporter who has given us the freedom of press. It is the soldier, not the Poet who has given us the freedom of speech. It is the Soldier, not the Campus Organizer who has given us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the Soldier who salutes the Flag, who serves beneath the Flag, and whose coffin is draped by the Flag, who allows the Protester to burn the Flag." Submitted by Matt Dahlin USAF - Proudly Serving MILITARY NURSE Silent Sentry of the Suffering A young lady raised in a protective American Society was inexperienced and unprepared to encounter the hell of war. Yet, some 7,500 American Nurses volunteered into the battle-torn cities, villages, and jungles of Vietnam. These Heroines steeled themselves and applied all of their energies to the horrible uncertain tasks, and a result became truly the most outstanding Nurses and citizens of the 20th Century. The technology of the modern day helicopter Medevac, and the outstanding dedication and training of the field Medics, filled the Hospitals with tens of thousands of Soldiers injured so severely that had it been in any other war thus far known to man, they would have never lived beyond the battlefield. The fatality rate of all treated in a Field Hospital was remarkably low, 2.6%. This is twice the survival rate from any previous war. Throughout this chaos and never-ending work, amoung the human debris of war, these Angels of Mercy performed with skill never before known by one who had been trained to a lesser degree than that of a Physician, and yet at the same time bestowed upon the suffering the warmth and gentle compassion that could only be given by God's gentlest creature, a Woman. Any Serviceman who has known the comfort of a military nurse during times of extreme uncertainty will attest to the fact that his survival was not only due to the unprecedented skill practiced by his attending physician, but was equally attributable to the sincere and caring love that could only be given by the touch of a female Military Nurse. Dedicated To: 1LT. Judith L. Dexter (Col. Judith L. Richtsmeier) Eighteenth Surgical Hospital Pleiku, South Vietnam And to the thousands of other female Vietnam Veteran Nurses who have not been given proper recognition for their selfless devotion and unparalled service to their nation. written by Lew Ross US Navy - Vietnam Dedication This site is lovingly dedicated to all of our Veterans that served past and present.And also to our MIAs, POWs, our service men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice and to their families that they left behind.        Special Thanks The music on this site is "God Bless The USA" Performed by Lee Greenwood , who I had the true honor of personally meeting at The Spirit of America Rally in Dallas, Texas. He performed this song for the family members and those proudly serving during Desert Storm and he was very active in supporting our troops. Great BIG Hugs to you Mr. Greenwood for all of your support! :) Thanks to Bob's Waves for providing the music for this site. His link is listed on my home page, please take a moment to visit his site. My Awards In Remembrance... Please Remember and pray for our service men and women as they serve our country so proudly.      Let Us Bring Our POW's/MIA's Home! They proudly and bravely served when thier country called... Dead or alive, they need and deserve to be brought home. Please keep them and thier families in your prayers. They may be gone, but they will never be forgotten! Sign My Guestbook Get your own FREE Guestbook from htmlGEAR View My Guestbook TheCometCursor('yellow','yellow.cur','yellowh.cur',0); Click here to pass this site along to your friends : ) get this gear! This site was created, designed and is owned by Shanon Hanson. The material contained in this site is copyrighted and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without my written permission. All rights reserved. To my brother Mike who is proudly serving.... I Love You, be safe, and come home soon! This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here. Excellent Military Sites HOME - HTxRose's PlacePFC William YoungSome Gave AllCharlie Co. 1/506th INF 101 ABN229th AHBRVN 1966Marine Corps. Ist MarinesUS MarinesMr. W's Home PageVietnam Picture Tour6924th Security Squadron Danang AB, Vietnam USS Cole MemorialEmail: htxrose@aol.com
 

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honoring

Veterans,

saying

Thank

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Welcome

Home.

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educational

creating

public

awareness

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Veteran's

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original

Veteran's

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This is a site honoring Veterans, saying Thank You and Welcome Home. It also is educational creating public awareness to Veteran's issues and it contains original Veteran's Poetry.

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