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Category: Military Life

Happy Veterans Day

Posted in Holidays, and Military Life

Greater love hath no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for a friend. John 15:13 A glimpse into our nation’s military history… American Revolution 1775-1783 War of 1812 1812-1815 American Indian Conflicts 1814-1890 Mexican-American War 1846-1848 American Civil War (War Between the States) 1861-1865 Spanish-American War 1898 Philippine-American War 1898-1902 World War I 1914-1918 World War II 1939-1945 Korean War 1950-1953 Vietnam War 1962-1975 Gulf War 1990-1991 War in Afghanistan 2001-present Gulf War (War in Iraq) 2003-present To all of our veterans past and present, thank you for all of the sacrifices that you have made so…

Happy 233 Birthday Marines!!

Posted in Holidays, and Military Life

10 November 2008 – A Birthday Message From The Commandant Of The Marine Corps During the summer of 1982, in the wake of a presidential directive, Marines went ashore at Beirut, Lebanon. Fifteen months later, on 23 October 1983, extremists struck the first major blow against American forces—starting this long war on terrorism. On that Sunday morning, a suicide bomber drove an explosive-laden truck into the headquarters of Battalion Landing Team 1/8, destroying the building and killing 241 Marines and corpsmen. Extremists have attacked our Nation, at home and abroad, numerous times since that fateful day in Beirut. Their aim…

Military Wives Prayer

Posted in Military Life

At night when I crawl into bed; My lonely pillow ‘neath my head; I close my eyes and say a prayer; “God keep him safe way over there; And make me strong so I wont cry; It’s kind of hard to be alone ; To teach the kids when there half grown; With out the strength of a fathers hand; To guide them in this troubled land; And God will you please let him know; How much we love and miss him so.” And then I feel across the bed; to where he use to lay his head. And whisper…

Trusting in God

Posted in Family, Military Life, and Thoughts

The year mark of D being away has come and gone, but still we have a few months to go before he will join us again. This means that we are considered to be in the home stretch. While this brings great relief to finally be approaching that point, it also brings along with it some trials. We hear very little from D these days. We can no longer send him care packages. We’re eagerly looking forward to his return home. All this added together makes the days, weeks, months creep by for us. In this time of waiting and…