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Sunday, November 11, 2018
Music Monday: Veteran's Day Songs
Music Monday: Just some songs for our Veteran's. Thanks to all the Veteran's for what they have done for this country.
In your busy day, please take a moment and say a prayer all of those who have served this country.
My memory is a bit fuzzy but I believe you once revealed that you were in the armed services, right? If I'm not mixed up in my thoughts which isn't all that uncommon let me say thank you for your service to our country.
Great tribute to real heroes! Thank you for joining the 4M gang on the dance floor with these boogietastic song choices!
Thank you for your services sailor! Square that hat!!! hahahaha I remember my brother saying that to his friends when he was in the Navy. I think you may have saw his picture on FB I posted. These tunes rock, great job my friend. The last one was awesome seeing those singers so young like Celine.. WOW! Have a rockin week! Oh I saw the Bohemian Rhapsody. I cannot tell you how awesome it was. I was really moved. If you get a chance go see it. You will not regret it. We went to the matinee where it didn't cost to much.
One of my aunts was a WAVE in World War II; stationed in England, she met a European and ended up marrying him and bringing him over to the United States after the war. "19" is so symbolic of the Vietnam War. These were all great choices (especially "Goodnight Saigon", which we both chose.) Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
Great choices. Remembrance will always be even more important to me now after this year discovering my family lost two of my great uncles in WW1 - just 8 days apart. The youngest was 19. Thanks for sharing with #TriumphantTales, do come back next week.
Patrick,
ReplyDeleteMy memory is a bit fuzzy but I believe you once revealed that you were in the armed services, right? If I'm not mixed up in my thoughts which isn't all that uncommon let me say thank you for your service to our country.
Great tribute to real heroes! Thank you for joining the 4M gang on the dance floor with these boogietastic song choices!
Cathy- United States Navy (1990-1994).
DeleteA fitting tribute... Thank you for your service. Did you see any action in the first Gulf War?
ReplyDeleteYes I did. On board the USS Kidd (DDG 993), we were the last ship that was in the Gulf War to leave. We left the Perisan Gulf on June 1, 1991.
DeleteThank you for your services sailor! Square that hat!!! hahahaha I remember my brother saying that to his friends when he was in the Navy. I think you may have saw his picture on FB I posted. These tunes rock, great job my friend. The last one was awesome seeing those singers so young like Celine.. WOW! Have a rockin week! Oh I saw the Bohemian Rhapsody. I cannot tell you how awesome it was. I was really moved. If you get a chance go see it. You will not regret it. We went to the matinee where it didn't cost to much.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices, and thank you for your service!
ReplyDeleteWonderful songs to remember our Veterans. Thanks for serving in the Navy!
ReplyDeleteGreat choices. I am thankful to all who have served and those currently serving.
ReplyDeleteOne of my aunts was a WAVE in World War II; stationed in England, she met a European and ended up marrying him and bringing him over to the United States after the war. "19" is so symbolic of the Vietnam War. These were all great choices (especially "Goodnight Saigon", which we both chose.) Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDelete2 things,Fisrst off Thank you for taking your turn to serve(I was in the USAF 1971-1971) Second great tunes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your service. Some great choices here for such an important day x #TriumphantTales
ReplyDeleteGreat choices. Remembrance will always be even more important to me now after this year discovering my family lost two of my great uncles in WW1 - just 8 days apart. The youngest was 19. Thanks for sharing with #TriumphantTales, do come back next week.
ReplyDeleteSome great songs here. I will have to play a few that I have not heard for a while :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Creative Mondays :) Hope you can join us today.