May the Good Lord take the 24 US Seals killed in a tragic Helicopter crash to his bosom. Bless them and let their families feel the pain lessened in their hearts.
Some news sources say some of the seals were in th eteam that took out the Muslim Madman Osama Bin Laden. I personally feel that this should not have been reported in the media. This type of media attention is what those despicable members of the taliban seek.
The US has the repatriation of these seals, amidst the heartbreak of the families and loved ones. They have a tenuous grip on their economy and perhaps now is the time for the American people to stand up and draw their soldiers from these arab and african conflicts. Concentrate on home land security for there will be no thanks from the Afghans, The Libyans nor the Syrians.
Please say a word of prayer at church, chapel, temple, synagogue or mosques for these brave soldiers and for the 7 Afghans who were also taken by an indiscriminate, savage sub human enemy.
Todays PDF is from Charlene and her team of Volunteers looking for more volunteers and or people to drop in and share some coffe and a chat with serving troops.
MESSAGE to Captain Terry Hunter keep on getting stronger we are anxiously awaiting your return from Hospital.
In Closing I would also like to share this e mail from the Canadian Airborne Association, May this Canadian Jumper Rest in Peace.
It is with great sadness that the Airborne Regiment Association of Canada (ARAC) learned of the passing of Sgt Yvon Briere, CD (Retired/Retraité) who served with the R 22e R, AB Regt with 1 CDO and with the Logistic Branch.
Yvon died in a tragic motorcycle accident close to Deep River on the 4 Aug.
On behalf of his fellow Jumpers, the Airborne Regiment Association of Canada, we would like to express our deepest condolences to all the members of his family and friends. He will be sadly missed by all who have known him.
May he rest in Peace and we will meet again on the big Drop Zone.
MESSAGE FROM A FALLEN COMRADE
My helmet, now a halo
Wings replace my chute
To fly amongst the eagles
No Soldier would dispute
No aircraft is needed
To take me to the sky
Your prayers from below
Have lifted me so high
My spirit is my engine
No need to refuel
No runway required
A rainbow`s edge will do
No need for maps or compasses
My angels are my guides
Their strength and love have gifted me
To soar the sky with pride
The heavens here are endless
My soul’s now free to roam
There is no need to cry my friends
This Airborne Trooper found his home.
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Nil SIne Labore
Robby

