Hannibal, Yankee Jim, the site is looking great! Thanks for not giving up after the technology failures.
This message is for the brothers of C/2/327, especially the 4th platoon. I usually shed a tear or two for my cousin, Robert Langford (KIA 01/25/1968 along with Earl Mailloux and Phillip Garver) at this time each year as we honor those we gave all. But I want to send out a big hug to those brothers who are still with us. While I know you feel sadness, I pray you don't feel pain. You did your job. We are glad you're home. Let the pain go; replace it with the pride that you served, and the gratitude those of us have that treasure freedom for the sacrifices you've made. NO SLACK!
This message is for the brothers of C/2/327, especially the 4th platoon. I usually shed a tear or two for my cousin, Robert Langford (KIA 01/25/1968 along with Earl Mailloux and Phillip Garver) at this time each year as we honor those we gave all. But I want to send out a big hug to those brothers who are still with us. While I know you feel sadness, I pray you don't feel pain. You did your job. We are glad you're home. Let the pain go; replace it with the pride that you served, and the gratitude those of us have that treasure freedom for the sacrifices you've made. NO SLACK!