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Old 03-21-2010, 06:43 AM
 
Location: New Mexico U.S.A.
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New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade - Mike McCracken, a former Marine, leads the Leatherneck Pipes & Drums during the
249th St. Patrick's Day Parade here, March 17, 2010. A contingent of more than 300 Marines, including the Quantico Marine Corps
Band, ceremonial marchers from Marine Barracks Washington, active and reserve Marines and Marine Corps League members
from the New York area, marched in honor of Grand Marshal Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner and retired
Marine Corps colonel. Courtesy U.S. Marine Corps, photo by Sergeant Randall A. Clinton

The Leatherneck Pipes & Drums were formed in 1991; the inspiration of two former Marines; Doug Mallon and Ted Grundmann. An
original group of seven pipers and three drummers represented Marine Veterans from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Today, as many as thirty members may perform in concert or on parade; thrilling audiences young and old with a unique brand of
military music and pageantry. The Leatherneck Pipes & Drums is dedicated to preserve and promulgate the proud history and
traditions of the United States Marine Corps through their musical presentations. The band is augmented by a historic military Color

Guard, and represents more than 330 years of service to Country and Corps. The Leathernecks wear the dress blue uniform and
kilt similar to that of the United States Marines, in tribute to our nation's premier fighting force. Each bagpipe cover shows the
distinctive "Shamrock" patch issued in 1942 to US Marines stationed in Northern Ireland, wartime home of the original Marine Corps
bagpipe band. The insignia as displayed, is in tribute to our forebears whose name we proudly carry.

The band has performed before Presidents and Prime Ministers; on land and at sea; in hundreds of parades, concerts and
ceremonies during the past eleven years. The Leatherneck Pipes & Drums have appeared on national and international television in
addition to performing before military and civilian audiences from coast to coast.

The Leatherneck Pipes & Drums have a web site at: http://www.leatherneckpipeband.com/








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Old 03-22-2010, 08:38 AM
 
Location: New Mexico U.S.A.
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In 1922 Apache scouts were moved to Fort Huachuca, Arizona which would become their permanent home until the remaining few
retired. At Huachuca they patrolled the boundaries of the military reservation and took part in ceremonial functions, stirring
memories of a proud past. All are part of the 25th Infantry, and lived with their families in a row of adobe houses they built for
themselves at Fort Huachuca. Apache Scout Kessay mounted on the parade field, in the early 1940s. The Detachment of Apache
Indian Scouts at Fort Huachuca, Arizona was finally disbanded as a U.S. Army unit in 1943, although its last three sergeants, Joe
Kessay, William Major and Joe Quintero, were not retired until November 30, 1948. Photo courtesy U.S. Army.







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Old 03-23-2010, 06:12 AM
 
Location: New Mexico U.S.A.
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Retired U.S. Marine Corps Major General Fred E. Haynes Jr., stands with fellow Marine Corps World War II veterans while attending
the wreath laying ceremony commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima at Arlington, Virginia, February. 19th,
2010. Haynes is the author of the book, Lions of Iwo Jima, and a surviving veteran who fought in the battle. Photo courtesy U.S.
Marine Corps, photo by Corporal Charles M. Groff.







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Old 03-24-2010, 06:48 AM
 
Location: New Mexico U.S.A.
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Vivian Cadman Eddy shows the Congressional Gold Medal she received for flying for the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)
during World War II after a ceremony at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C., March 10th, 2010. During her service, Eddy
delivered nine P-51 aircraft from California to New Jersey. All 1,102 women who served as civilian pilots under the direction of U.S.
forces received the medal. Photo courtesy DoD, by Linda Hosek.






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Old 03-24-2010, 03:56 PM
 
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THANK YOU MY HEROS ! You can have your movie and sports heros, mine are our military , cops ,firemen who serve us .

My son is a veteran of irag war . Thank God he's out and home .


This is a great site to help our troops .

www.anysoldier.com .

I have sent packages and letters and got back thanks and graditude . But the best part was helping them .
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Old 03-24-2010, 04:38 PM
 
Location: Where we enjoy all four seasons
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Sports heroes don't count for anything but our American troops come in first...
Agree Pappy&Me and please thank your son from our family and the bottom of my heart!
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Old 03-24-2010, 05:13 PM
 
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Sports heroes don't count for anything but our American troops come in first...
Agree Pappy&Me and please thank your son from our family and the bottom of my heart!

I will as I do all vets . Last one was a Korean War vet at a grocery . He acted surprised . he had on his cap stating he was a vet of this war . I always thank them . I may not agree with the leaders but these men are great . Hindsight is always 20-20 with war .
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:05 AM
 
Location: New Mexico U.S.A.
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U.S. Army Garrison Brussels, Belgium, Soldiers Specialist Anthony Arnold, Specialist Joshua Haines and Sergeant Rafael Moreno
welcome 327th PIR/101st Airborne veteran Robert Herriot, of Friendship, Wisconsin, to Brussels. Photo courtesy of U.S. Army.








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Old 03-25-2010, 03:30 PM
 
Location: Where there is too much snow!
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Just a small part of some of the finest men and women I had the privilege to serve with, (The Fighting SeaBees) HOORAH!!!! God Bless each and everyone of you, please come home safe..

Proud to be a SEABEE!!!!!!!!

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Old 03-26-2010, 10:41 AM
 
Location: New Mexico U.S.A.
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General Gary North presents a medallion to Doris Avery, a member of the "Greatest Generation" to honor her efforts in World War
II February. 5th, 2010, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii. General North presented the Noncommissioned Officers'
Association World War II Veterans Medallion to Mrs. Avery for her heroic efforts. General North is the Pacific Air Forces
commander. Courtesy U.S. Air Force, photo by Techincal Sergeant Jerome S. Tayborn.
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