Welcome to my blog. I post things that I feel must be said. I will post Prayer Requests when I find them. I will try to do my best to be a good blogger and will try to not step on too many toes. May God bless all that visit with me.THE BLOG IS THE SAME ONLY THE NAME WAS CHANGED,TO PROTECT THE SILLINESS! (With a Nod To Dragnet)
CLEVELAND SKYLINE
The Blogger's Prayer
Monday, November 11, 2019
A Special Music Monday and Monday's Music Moves Me Because it is Veterans Day!!
Some day if Lady Java the owner of the site starts Music Monday back up again a link will be here again.
TODAY'S MUSIC MONDAY AND MONDAY'S MUSIC MOVES ME IS DEDICATED TO EVERYONE WHO RAISED THEIR HANDS TO TAKE THEIR OATH'S OF ENLISTMENT TO SERVE THE GREAT COUNTRY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,THIS VETERAN PROUDLY SALUTES YOU ONE AND ALL!!!
My Dad was in the U.S.ARMY AIR FORCE AND I Proudly Raised my Hand and took my Oath of Enlistment on August 8th 1971 FOR THE U.S. AIR FORCE
What is a Veteran?
Veterans Day Tribute Video 2019
Thank You For Your Service (A Moment of Truth)
Young Marines Show Respect For Vietnam Veteran
Veterans reactions to being thanked. ThankYouChallenge.Org
I Fought For You
12 comments:
Welcome to Golch Central where comments are welcome.This blog DOES NOT ALLOW ANONYMOUS COMMENTS.Comment moderation has been enabled.All comments must be approved by the blog author. That being said, go ahead and make my day! Leave me a comment, even it you leave a negative one. The only comments that will be deleted are spammers and PERSONEL ATTACKS ON ME!!! I answer your comments, so if you want to see what I said come back for a visit. Be kind and NO SPAM or PERSONEL ATTACKS THOSE COMMENTS WILL NEVER SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY ON THIS BLOG! As always I'm grateful that you stopped by. 🙂
Happy Music Monday and Happy Veteran's Day, Mike.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day you two. w-) w-)
Sandee,Thank you! :D:):X:-*:-f:-h d-)
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say? Thanks, Mike.
ReplyDeleteJohn Holton,no sir Thank you!:):D:-h d-)
DeleteNice choices. Thank you for your service.
ReplyDeletepilch92,Thank you for stopping by and Thank you for your support! :) :D :-h d-)
DeleteMichael, First of all I would like to thank you for your service. Then I would like to thank you for all the choices you have made. As a veteran I know you understand what I'm about to say and that is I would like to thank the veterans families who have lost a member/members of the family who have/had a member of their family that they missed as a veteran or lost a member of their family. There are many veterans that come home also that they may be here in body, but in spirit it was left back in Viet Nam for example or Afghanistan for example. The sadness for thousands of people who just can't go home even though they're here is unreal. Prayers for those people. So, my friend I don't want to dwell, so all I'm going to say is thank you so much, and hugs to you and yours and may God bless you this evening and may the apostolic church prayers engulf you and yours in a spirit of holiness this evening and every day. Amen SENDING HUGS THIS EVENING TO YOU & YOURS MY FRIEND!
ReplyDeleteXmasDolly,I truely understand everythingh you said.it is sad when a Veteran is home but not all the way home the Pain they feel.No one Understands a Veteran better than a Fellow Vetera especially the ones who have walked through hell.
DeleteMike,
ReplyDeleteFirst thanks for your service to the good ole USA, my friend! Your daddy was a fine man to servie this country, too. Between the two of us, we have many veterans in our family. No one wants to 'have' to fight but those who do are proud to stand up to defend this country to ensure the safety of their families and millions more. So, I salute you and every veteran who risked so much to keep America free. God bless you, my friend and thank you for taking time to join the 4M crew on the dance floor this week.
Cathy Kennedy,I Humbly accept your thanks for all those who gave their all.We all wrote a blank chek that read up to and including my life,sadly there are those who's checks were cashed that did include their lives.
DeleteA deep and heartfelt thank you to all who served!
ReplyDeleteRespect to all veterans. One thing that hit home was "you can't tell a veteran by looking at him". My Dad's (WWII Army Air Force) injuries were invisible. But, for me, it hit home when I found out (because he never spoke of it) that a man who owned a business I worked for at one time was a decorated World War II combat veteran - quoting from his obituary "During his service he earned two Presidential Unit Citations, five air medals and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was also awarded the Purple Heart for being shot down by enemy combat fire." Yes, never spoke of it, kept those experiences inside him and I only learned of it when he passed. Perhaps that was because only a vet can understand another vet. So much truth in that, as I learned in my four years as a military spouse back in the late 1970's. So, again, my respect and thanks for you and all others who have served. Anything I say is inadequate.
ReplyDelete