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Lest We Forget... - L Verge - 03-23-2014 01:15 PM

I'm feeling very patriotic today for some reason and wanted to share this as a reminder of what we owe to all our service people from the Revolutionary War onward.


http://www.youtube.com/embed/9FCxuVSkT7k


RE: Lest We Forget... - brtmchl - 03-23-2014 08:46 PM

Thanks for posting that Laurie. A very honorable son.


RE: Lest We Forget... - Rsmyth - 03-24-2014 06:43 AM

Well, that brought a tear to my eye.


RE: Lest We Forget... - HerbS - 03-24-2014 07:55 AM

Laurie,You have a very unique abilitity to touch people's "Heart Strings."


RE: Lest We Forget... - L Verge - 03-24-2014 09:44 AM

As a soldier's daughter, things related to our true heroes in America touch me deeply. This one hit me hard because I could relate to this young child - only my memories have a happy ending.

When I was seven years old, my father was sent to serve in the Korean War. My mother had a life-long fear of flying, so she insisted that he take the train to the West Coast to report for duty. My father was a private soul, so he asked that we not accompany him into Union Station in D.C. We said our good-byes in the car.

For those of you who have ever been to that magnificent train station, you know how large and cavernous it is -- it was even more so in 1950. I have a very vivid recollection of my dad walking across the broad plaza in front, past the Columbus statue, and in through the huge arches. I also remember standing on the front seat and crying out, "Daddy, don't leave me - please don't leave me!" I think back now how much it must have torn at my father's heart to hear me crying that.

I was lucky; Dad survived and returned a year later. I didn't have to hug his gravestone at an early age.


RE: Lest We Forget... - Kieran McAuliffe - 03-25-2014 07:56 AM

Hi Laurie
I will have to imagine what the video is like by reading the comments from viewers. When I click on the video a message comes up that reads “The uploader has not allowed the video to be seen in your country.” Really. I guess Canadians would not understand...
Kieran


RE: Lest We Forget... - RJNorton - 03-25-2014 08:55 AM

Kieran, CBS News also has the video on its website. Try this link.


RE: Lest We Forget... - Eva Elisabeth - 03-25-2014 09:25 AM

(03-25-2014 07:56 AM)Kieran McAuliffe Wrote:  Hi Laurie
I will have to imagine what the video is like by reading the comments from viewers. When I click on the video a message comes up that reads “The uploader has not allowed the video to be seen in your country.” Really. I guess Canadians would not understand...
Kieran
Kieran, this happens to me with about 40% of the videos (and some are also not available for mobile device).


RE: Lest We Forget... - ReignetteC - 03-26-2014 08:12 AM

Wonderful video with a truly inspiring message. Thanks for sharing, Laurie. (Did you notice that the boy looks just like his dad?)