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I’m totally speechless – how could POTUS not welcome the PGR?

Posted by That 'Ray' Guy  Published in Motorcycles, Patriotism and Heroism

The Patriot Guard Riders, who exist SOLELY to honor the fallen heroes of this nation are considered a security risk by POTUS and staff? For the love of……I really am speechless:

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Considering that those of us (yes, I’m a proud PGR member) who ride in honor of our veterans and are committed to a 100% Americanism would be offended by this, I’m aghast that there hasn’t been an official apology for what should be a fecal storm of outrage aimed at our President.

Where’s the outrage? Hopefully it will happen during the mid-term elections in November 2010.

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Nov

Manchus, honor and emotions

Posted by That 'Ray' Guy  Published in Patriotism and Heroism

As mentioned in a previous post, 22 November 2008 was spent honoring the memory of a young man who, through his selfless acts, gave his life so that others might live.  His heroism and dedication to his comrades has become a gauge for me….of the type of man I want to be…the example set to which we should all aspire.

Am I suggesting that we need to die?  Of course not.  What I mean is that Nicholas Cutinha, whom his comrades in Charlie company called ‘Porky’, demonstrated on a regular basis, that character is something one displays in all they do.

At the far-too-young age of 23, Nickie displayed the type of courage and loyalty that anyone should admire…and I certainly do.

On 2 March 1968, arguably the worst day in terms of loss of life during the Viet Nam conflict, this young man fought a fight he must have known he could not win.  He fought against odds which were clearly and definitely tremendous…and he did it with “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.”

Those words are taken directly from the Medal of Honor which was presented posthumously in honor of his actions on that fateful day, in service to a grateful nation.

There is a wealth of information on Charlie company and its history…as well as that horrible day in our nation’s past.  For those interested, start your journey at Manchu website and consider purchasing the book, written by Larry James, entitled ‘Unfortunate Sons’  which is a most compelling read, imnsho.

For those interested in the wealth of pictures taken as a record of our Medal of Honor ceremony, I’ve posted all of them, unedited, here…but will be putting together a selection for the American Legion Post 130 on their site soon.

I’ve rambled in this post, but will end with my most sincere thanks to those who contributed to the success of our ceremony and helping to properly commemorate the life and sacrifices of one Nicholas Cutinha.

I won’t name names, as I’ve not received permission to do so, but thank you all for making 22 November 2008 a day I am most proud of….not only because of the ceremony’s success, but because of the connection to the past which it has created for those of us who did not serve but appreciate those who have and do.

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20

Nov

A true American Hero

Posted by That 'Ray' Guy  Published in Patriotism and Heroism

As I’ve grown older, experiences have led me to truly believe that we in the US do live in a most uniquely wonderful nation, ripe with freedoms and rights which have been won through both peaceful and not-so-peaceful battles.

Growing up in the Viet Nam era in a solidly blue-collar, democratic voting household, I was entrenched in the anti-war movement. While I’ve changed party affiliations, as I look back, I admire even more the fortitude of my parents who, even when it was common for their political ilk to trash not only the administration but also the service men and women, never said anything but positive and glowing things about those who served in our armed forces during that conflict.

Recent events in my life have led me to participate in an event as part of my role in the American Legion, Post 130, LaBelle Florida.

Let me say here that I am not a veteran, but I hold sacred the truth that those who serve our nation in our armed forces deserve nothing less than our respect and admiration because it is through their willingness to sacrifice that we enjoy the freedoms and rights we too often take for granted.

I currently serve as the 2nd Vice Commander of the Sons of the American Legion, Squadron 130 and also as the Secretary/Sgt at Arms of the American Legion Riders, Chapter 130, both attached to American Legion Post 130, LaBelle, FL.

Our post is honored to serve as the guardian and custodian of a Medal of Honor which was presented posthumously to US Army Specialist Class 4 Nicholas Joseph Cutinha for his intrepidity and heroism on 2 March 1968.  

I am personally humbled to be participating in the ceremony commemorating this true American hero; I’ve been involved in the organization of this event which will be held on 22 November 2008 at the Ft. Denaud Cemetery in Ft. Denaud, FL with a reception to follow at the American Legion Post 130 in LaBelle, FL.

For any who are interested in reading more about this heroic and noble young man who’s life was taken in defence of his comrades and his nation, please read the text of the citation which is reprinted on page 2 of our press release.

I’ll be reading this citation at the ceremony and know that, as I have each of the over 100 times I’ve read it so far, I will not get through it smoothly.  I find myself in awe of such selfless and heroic acts and grow overly emotional which, I suppose, is not such a bad thing.

There is a wealth of information about that fateful day and the other heros and martyrs who were involved in one of the worst losses of human life to have occured during the Viet Nam era.

There are no words to truly describe how I feel about this young man…so I’ll just end here hoping that anyone in southwest Florida on 22 November 2008 will attend and join us in celebrating the memory of a true American hero.

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