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Jackie Sharp Sheflin
5/24/2009 5:45:52 PM | I would like to share this Memorial Day poem with all of you. A Memorial Day Poem By C W Johnson We walked among the crosses Where our fallen soldiers lay. And listened to the bugle As TAPS began to play. The Chaplin led a prayer We stood with heads bowed low. And I thought of fallen comrades I had known so long ago. They came from every city Across this fertile land. That we might live in freedom. They lie here 'neath the sand. I felt a little guilty My sacrifice was small. I only lost a little time But these men lost their all. Now the services are over For this Memorial Day. To the names upon these crosses I just want to say, Thanks for what you've given No one could ask for more. May you rest with God in heaven From now through evermore Jackie
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donaldbyers
5/24/2009 9:26:35 PM | Thanks for posting this poem Jackie... Don
Sgt. Donald C. Byers, 613th Bomb Squadron, Togglier, 42-97344 Carrie B II, KIA 08/24/1944. |
EDanaII
5/25/2009 7:18:25 AM | (Salutes) May we never forget them.
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Jackie Sharp Sheflin
5/25/2009 8:01:09 AM | Don & Ed, Every time I think of my father and all the other men and women who gave so much it still hurts and I hope no one forgets their sacrifices. Jackie
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Jackie Sharp Sheflin
5/25/2009 8:10:05 AM | Don & Ed, Quite often when I see a man with a cap on who is obviously a vet....I try to walk up to them and say thank you. They often seem surprised and that is a shame. So to any and all vets who may read this today....Thank you from the bottom of my heart. And to the families that supported them and especially to the families that lost a loved one.....know that we care more than any poem or words could ever express. Jackie
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EDanaII
5/31/2010 5:59:47 PM | Just resurrecting this thread so that we can, once again, remember our those who sacrificed and give them one big for their services. Ed.
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VernsDaughter
6/1/2010 12:26:34 AM | I thank God for all of our veterans; how very different things would be without them and all that they did. Jean, proudly and humbly Vern's daughter
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