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Welcome back Viper! Friday, November 09 @ 18:51:19 CST by sarge77 (2385 reads) | Welcome back Viper from your mission in Tiajuana. I heard it was a success.
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Merry Christmas! Friday, December 22 @ 20:26:25 CST by sarge77 (2779 reads) | All of us here at WF wish all of you and each other a very Merry Christmas. We hope your time with friends and family will be a joyful occassion. Our thoughts are with our soldiers abroad who can\'t be home for the holiday\'s. Merry Christmas everyone.
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The highest honor for a fallen hero Friday, November 24 @ 13:51:03 CST by sarge77 (354 reads) | Rippe writes "Corp. Jason Dunham receives Medal of Honor posthumously. SCIO, N.Y. - At the dedication of the Marine Museum at the Marine Corps headquarters in Quantico, Va., today — a ceremony to honor those who\'ve served in past and present military conflicts — President Bush announced the next recipient of the nation\'s highest decoration for valor, the Congressional Medal of Honor. "As long as we have Marines like Corp. Dunham, America will never fear for her liberty," the president said. Corp. Jason Dunham, a 25-year-old Marine who\'d been in Iraq less than six weeks. Attacked by insurgents while inspecting a convoy, he ended up in hand-to-hand combat. "At one point he yelled to his fellow Marines \'No, no, no, watch his hand!\' Moments later an enemy grenade rolled out," Bush said. "Without a second\'s hesitation he knew what he needed to do because he saw that grenade was live," says Maj. Trent Gibson. "And he took his helmet off and covered the grenade with it in order to protect his Marines." By Rehema Ellis Correspondent NBC News "
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Whitefalcons Remember 9/11. Monday, September 11 @ 09:21:10 CDT by sarge77 (246 reads) | All of us here at Whitefalcons.com, remember those who lost lives from the evil done to us all that day. To our firefighters and police officers who ran into those buildings without hesitation to save others, we will never forget you. And to our men and women in uniform, we all support you in what you are doing to bring these evil doers to justice.
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Glenn Ford 1916-2006 Saturday, September 02 @ 12:46:04 CDT by sarge77 (266 reads) | Rippe writes "Glenn Ford the Movie actor passed away on 30 August 2006. He is and will always remain one of my favorite movie actors. Born in Canada and moved to California when he was eight. He began his movie career in 1939. Mr. Ford was not only an Movie Actor but one of a Great Long Line of Americans we now call "The Greatest Generation!", Having served in the US Marine Corps in WWII. Some Highlights of his Military Service to our country include: Ford was a US Naval Reserve officer who rose to the rank of Captain Awarded the French Legion of Honor Medal by the Country of France for his service in World War II. [1992] Served in Vietnam as a reserve military officer. Went on a jungle mission with a Special Forces Team during the Vietnam War. Below is a Statement made by Glenn Ford on America. Why I Love America By Glenn Ford I\'m proud to be an American. Let me say that again. I\'M PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN. And I believe it\'s time for every one of us to stand up for our great country. There are faults and occasional inequities in America. But the proof of how good things really are here is the lines at our borders and at our consulates all over the world of people wanting to come here and live In the last 200 years we have built a wonderful dream that other countries can only hope to achieve. So let\'s not hurt that dream by our own selfishness. If we think only of ourselves and do nothing but complain about this magnificent country instead of supporting her we will lose everything that our forefathers fought for. We must all pull together and elect good officials. And we must save energy and help our neighbors - especially the youth of America - understand the real meaning of the free enterprise system. But let\'s never forget that to remain free we must always be strong. That\'s an important lesson I learned in my Navy career in World War II. National defense must be the top priority for our country. If you are strong, you are safe. Now is the time for every American to be proud. This is the land of the free and the home of the brave. If we are not brave, we will not be free. "
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